EBBA 31652
University of Glasgow Library - Euing
| An Admirable New Northern Story. / Of two constant Lovers as I understand, / Were born neer to Applehie in Westmerland, / The Lad named Anthonie, Constance the Lasse, / To Sea they went both, and great dangers did passe, / How they suffered ship-wrack on the Coast of Spain / For two years divided and then met again. / By wonderfull Fortune and care accident, / And now both live at home in joy and content, | ||
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| Date Published | 1644-1682 ? | |
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| Imprint | Printed for T. Vere at the / sign of the Angel with- / out Newgate. | |
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| Collection | University of Glasgow Library - Euing | |
| Location | University of Glasgow Library | |
| Shelfmark | Euing Ballads 10 | |
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| Part 1 | Part 2 | |
| Title | An Admirable New Northern Story. / Of two constant Lovers as I understand, / Were born neer to Applehie in Westmerland, / The Lad named Anthonie, Constance the Lasse, / To Sea they went both, and great dangers did passe, / How they suffered ship-wrack on the Coast of Spain / For two years divided and then met again. / By wonderfull Fortune and care accident, / And now both live at home in joy and content, | The second Part, |
| Tune Imprint | The tune is, I would thou wert in Shrewsbury. | To the same Tune. |
| First Lines | TWo Lovers in the North, / Constance and Anthony, | ALack and weladay, / by tempest on the main, |
| Refrain | Stil she cryes Anthony, / my bonny Anthony, / Gang thou by Sea or Land, / Ile wend along with thee. [with variation] | My bonny Anthony, / my cony Anthony. / If thou beest sunk i'th Seas, / I wish I were with thee. [with variation] |
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