EBBA 31354
British Library - Roxburghe
| TYRANNICK LOVE / Or, The mournful Lovers complaint against his cruel Mistriss. / Being the passions of Phaon for the Nymph Morena. / O boundless Love, where hast thou Phaon driven, / What Sea is this that tosses up to Heaven, / And down to Hell ev'n in a Moments space, / 'Tis Love and Lovers find no resting place, / That is such Lovers that do Love like him / Who through a flood of tears to her wou'd swim, / But she disdainful, proud, denyes his love, / For which to her may all men cruel prove. | |
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| Date Published | 1678-1680 |
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| Imprint | Printed for F. Cole. T. Vere, J. Wright, J. Clark, W. Thackery and T. Passenger |
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| Collection | British Library - Roxburghe |
| Page | 4.55 |
| Location | British Library |
| Shelfmark | C.20.f.10.55 |
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| Title | TYRANNICK LOVE / Or, The mournful Lovers complaint against his cruel Mistriss. / Being the passions of Phaon for the Nymph Morena. / O boundless Love, where hast thou Phaon driven, / What Sea is this that tosses up to Heaven, / And down to Hell ev'n in a Moments space, / 'Tis Love and Lovers find no resting place, / That is such Lovers that do Love like him / Who through a flood of tears to her wou'd swim, / But she disdainful, proud, denyes his love, / For which to her may all men cruel prove. |
| Tune Imprint | Tune of Dianas a Nymph, &c. |
| First Lines | I Languish all night, and I sigh all the day / For a Mistriss that coyly does turn her away, |
| Refrain | But she flyes, but she flyes, and no longer will stay, / Though I languish all night and sigh all the day. |
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