EBBA 31814
University of Glasgow Library - Euing
| The North-countrey Maids resolution & love to her Sweetheart. / Her Daddy and Mammy she'l rather forsake, / Then be seperated from her loving Mate: / She sold all her Linnen, her Goods and her Geer / And followe her Sweet-heart his Snapsack to bear. | ||
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| Date Published | 1623-1661 ? | |
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| Imprint | London; Printed for F. Grove dwellingon Snow-hill. | |
| License | Entered according to Order. | |
| Collection | University of Glasgow Library - Euing | |
| Location | University of Glasgow Library | |
| Shelfmark | Euing Ballads 257 | |
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| Part 1 | Part 2 | |
| Title | The North-countrey Maids resolution & love to her Sweetheart. / Her Daddy and Mammy she'l rather forsake, / Then be seperated from her loving Mate: / She sold all her Linnen, her Goods and her Geer / And followe her Sweet-heart his Snapsack to bear. | The second part; |
| Tune Imprint | To a pleasant new Northern Tune. | to the same tune: |
| First Lines | AS from Newcastle I did pass, / I heard a blithe and bonny Lass, | WHatsoever shall of my selfe betide, / Where thou shalt either goe or ride, |
| Refrain | O my dainty Cavalilly man, / My finikin Cavalilly man, / For Gods Cause and the Protestants, / I prethee le me gang with thee man. | O my dainty Cavalilly man; / My finikin Cavalilly man, / For Gods Cause and the Protestants, / I prethee le me goe with thee man. |
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