EBBA 30962
British Library - Roxburghe
| Love in a Maze: / OR, / The young-man put to his dumps Discourse / on May-Day last between two witty Lovers. / Here in this Song you may behold and see, / A Gallant Girle obtained by Wit and Honesty. / All you that hear this Song, and mark it but aright, / May say true Loves worth gold and breeds much more delight. | ||
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| Date Published | 1640-1674 ? | |
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| Imprint | London printed for Richard Burton at the Horshoo in West Smithfield. | |
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| Collection | British Library - Roxburghe | |
| Pages | 3.246 Verso, 3.247 Verso | |
| Location | British Library | |
| Shelfmark | C.20.f.9.246-247 | |
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| Part 1 | Part 2 | |
| Title | Love in a Maze: / OR, / The young-man put to his dumps Discourse / on May-Day last between two witty Lovers. / Here in this Song you may behold and see, / A Gallant Girle obtained by Wit and Honesty. / All you that hear this Song, and mark it but aright, / May say true Loves worth gold and breeds much more delight. | The second Part |
| Tune Imprint | To a pleasant new Tune, called, The True Lovers delight, or The Cambridge Horn. | to the same Tune |
| First Lines | Late in the Country, as I abroad was walking / all in a Meadow green I heard two Lovers talking, | Sweet heart I'd have you know I never could dissemble / my complements are slow my tong was never nimble |
| Refrain | drew near to hear what they disputed. [with variation] | It is not, &c. [with variation] |
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| Notes | Printed on the verso of EBBA 30950, entitled "Englands Heroick Champion. / Or the ever renowned General George Monck, through whose Va- / lor and prudence Englands antient Liberties are restored, and a Full / and Free Parliament now to be called, to the great joy of the Nation. / Let the Trump of fame / Sound forth the name / Of honorable actions / To free this Land from factions. / Then except of what is meant / And pray for a free Parliament." | |