EBBA 31380
British Library - Roxburghe
THE / Coy COOK-MAID, / Who was Courted importunately by Irish-Welsh Spa- / nish, French and Dutch, but at last was Conquered by a poor / English Taylor. | |
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Date Published | 1696-1715 ? |
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Imprint | London: Printed for E. Brooksby, at the sign of the Golden-ball, in Pye-corner. |
License | Licens'd according to Order. |
Collection | British Library - Roxburghe |
Page | 3.851 |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.20.f.9.851 |
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Part 1 | |
Title | THE / Coy COOK-MAID, / Who was Courted importunately by Irish-Welsh Spa- / nish, French and Dutch, but at last was Conquered by a poor / English Taylor. |
Tune Imprint | Tune of, There was a Brisk Lass, &c. |
First Lines | Joan scrub'd up her Rooms, made all things clean, / The Tables, the Chairs and the edge of the Skreen, |
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Notes | Printed on the recto of EBBA 31379, entitled "The GOOD CHRISTIANS Complaint; / OR, / Poor CHARITY's Languishing Lamentation in a late long and tedious Winter; / Seeing Pride, Envy, Hatred, Malice, with many other Vices, Nourish'd like Darlings in the Bosome of Man kind / whilst Love and Mercy, Truth and Charity, did unregarded Wander like strange Pilgrims. / Concluding with a Seasonable Exhortation to a Christian Life." |