EBBA 31082
British Library - Roxburghe
MAUDLIN, / The Merchant's Daughter of Bristol. There is one Passage in this Song much carp'd at, and that is the Time Maudlin's Lover lay under Condemnation, but you may remark that People lie / many Years in the Inquisition Prisons. But there is another Objection I cannot so readily answer / which is the Mercy shewn by the Judges, since we have not another Instance extant. | |
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Date Published | 1750? |
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Collection | British Library - Roxburghe |
Pages | 3.376, 3.377 |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.20.f.9.376-377 |
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Title | MAUDLIN, / The Merchant's Daughter of Bristol. There is one Passage in this Song much carp'd at, and that is the Time Maudlin's Lover lay under Condemnation, but you may remark that People lie / many Years in the Inquisition Prisons. But there is another Objection I cannot so readily answer / which is the Mercy shewn by the Judges, since we have not another Instance extant. |
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First Lines | BEhold the Touch-stone of true Love. / Maudlin, the Merchant's Daughter of Bristol Town. |
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