EBBA 31024
British Library - Roxburghe
A pleasant Song made by a Souldier, whose bringing up had been dainty: / and partly by those affections of his unbridled youth is now beaten with his own / rod: and therefore termeth this his Repentance, or the fall of Folly. | |
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Date Published | 1658-1664 |
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Imprint | Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, and W. Gilbertson. |
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Collection | British Library - Roxburghe |
Page | 3.190 |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.20.f.9.190 |
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Title | A pleasant Song made by a Souldier, whose bringing up had been dainty: / and partly by those affections of his unbridled youth is now beaten with his own / rod: and therefore termeth this his Repentance, or the fall of Folly. |
Tune Imprint | To an excellent tune, called, Caline. |
First Lines | IN Summer time when Phoebus rayes, / Did cheer each mortall mans delight, |
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Notes | Printed on same sheet with EBBA 31640, entitled "A pleasant new Song of two Valentines and their Lovers." |