EBBA 30986
British Library - Roxburghe
| The Lamentation Of John Musgrove, / Who was Executed at Kendal, for Robbing the King's Receiver, and taking away / from him great store of Treasure. | ||
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| Date Published | 1681-1684 | |
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| Imprint | Printed for J. Wright, J. Clark, W. Thackeray, and T. Passenger. | |
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| Collection | British Library - Roxburghe | |
| Page | 2.487 Verso | |
| Location | British Library | |
| Shelfmark | C.20.f.8.487 | |
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| Part 1 | Part 2 | |
| Title | The Lamentation Of John Musgrove, / Who was Executed at Kendal, for Robbing the King's Receiver, and taking away / from him great store of Treasure. | The second part of the Lamentation of John Musgrave. |
| Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, Wharton. | To the same Tune. |
| First Lines | TO lodge it was my chance of late, / at Kendal in the Sizes week, | THe bait beguiles the bonny Fish, / some care not what they swear or say |
| Refrain | Down plumpton park as I pass, / I heard a Bird sing in a glen: / The chiefest of her Song it was, / farewell the flower of Serving-men. | Down Plumpton park as I did pass, / I heard a bird sing in a glen, / The chiefest of her song it was, / fare well the flower of Serving-men. |
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| Notes | Printed on the verso of EBBA 30985, entitled "The Wanton WIFE of BATH" | |