EBBA 31280
British Library - Roxburghe
| THE / Fair Maid of Dunsmore's LAMENTATION: / Occasion'd by / Lord WIGMORE, once Governour of Warwick Castle: / Being a full and true Relation how he entic'd Fair Isabel of Dunsmore, in Warwickshire, / a Shepherd's Daughter, to his Bed; and she perceiving herself with Child by him, rather than / under go the Disgrace amongst her Friends, stabbed herself, and died immediately. | |
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| Date Published | 1696-1709 ? |
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| License | Licens'd and Enter'd. |
| Collection | British Library - Roxburghe |
| Page | 3.893 |
| Location | British Library |
| Shelfmark | C.20.f.9.893 |
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| Title | THE / Fair Maid of Dunsmore's LAMENTATION: / Occasion'd by / Lord WIGMORE, once Governour of Warwick Castle: / Being a full and true Relation how he entic'd Fair Isabel of Dunsmore, in Warwickshire, / a Shepherd's Daughter, to his Bed; and she perceiving herself with Child by him, rather than / under go the Disgrace amongst her Friends, stabbed herself, and died immediately. |
| Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, Troy Town, &c. |
| First Lines | ALl you that ever heard the name / of Wigmore, that renowned Lord, |
| Refrain | A lustful love did cause his Woe, / Which did his Honour overthrow. [with variation] | With sighs she cries, Heaven pitty me; / Lord Wigmore this is long of thee. [with variation] |
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