EBBA 30975
British Library - Roxburghe
| The Sorrowful Complaint Of / Conscience and Plain-Dealing. / Against Millers, Userers, Taylors, and Hostisses, By which poor Conscience and Plain- / Dealing was sufficiently abused, as you shall hear by these following lines. | |
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| Date Published | 1671-1685 ? |
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| Imprint | Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel in Guilt-Spur-Street. |
| License | This may be Printed, R.L.S. / Entred according to Order. |
| Collection | British Library - Roxburghe |
| Page | 2.484 Verso |
| Location | British Library |
| Shelfmark | C.20.f.8.484 |
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| Title | The Sorrowful Complaint Of / Conscience and Plain-Dealing. / Against Millers, Userers, Taylors, and Hostisses, By which poor Conscience and Plain- / Dealing was sufficiently abused, as you shall hear by these following lines. |
| Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, Packingtons Pound. |
| First Lines | AS through the City I passed of late / Plain Dealing I met in a sorrowful state, |
| Refrain | Plain Dealing and Conscience is clearly run down. [with variation] |
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| Notes | Printed on the verso of EBBA 30977, entitled "Triumph at an End, / Or, The Tyranness Defeated. / Behold how rashly Lovers hurry on / Upon the point of sure destruction, / Females are Tyrants; for when they see / They are admir'd & lov'd, theyl cruel be: / When most you shun them, then they most do love, / Then let all mankind in a mean Still move; / Or if your flame burn bright let them not know it, / Your hopes are ruin'd if you once but show it." |