EBBA 31825
University of Glasgow Library - Euing
The Fair Maid of Dunsmore's Lamentation. / Occasioned by Lord Wigmore, once Governour of Warwick-Castle. / Being a full and true Relation, how Lord Wigmore enticed the fair Isabel of Dunsmore, in War- / wick-shire, a Shepherds daughter, to his Bed; she afterwards perceiving her self to be with / child by him, rather than she would undergo the vulgar disgrace amongst her Friends, did / stab her self, and dyed immediately. | |
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Date Published | 1681-1684 |
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Imprint | Printed for I. Wright, I. Clarke W. Th[ackeray] |
License | VVith Allowance. |
Collection | University of Glasgow Library - Euing |
Location | University of Glasgow Library |
Shelfmark | Euing Ballads 117 |
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Title | The Fair Maid of Dunsmore's Lamentation. / Occasioned by Lord Wigmore, once Governour of Warwick-Castle. / Being a full and true Relation, how Lord Wigmore enticed the fair Isabel of Dunsmore, in War- / wick-shire, a Shepherds daughter, to his Bed; she afterwards perceiving her self to be with / child by him, rather than she would undergo the vulgar disgrace amongst her Friends, did / stab her self, and dyed immediately. |
Tune Imprint | Tune of, Troy Town. |
First Lines | ALL you that ever heard the Name / of Wigmore that renowned Lord, |
Refrain | A lustful love did cause her woe, / Which did his Honour overthrow. | With sighs she cryes Heaven pitty me, / Lord Wigmore this is long of thee. |
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