EBBA 31923
University of Glasgow Library - Euing
THE / London Lads Lamentation / TO / CUPID / OR, / When shall I my True-Love have? / All young-men must to Cupids power submit, / Courage and Wisdom, Vertue too, & Wit: / None can his mighty power & charm; withstand / He, like young Beauty, always will Command: / And here young maidens easily may find, / How apt young-men are to be true & kind / Such constancy in them could scarce be found / Should men go search the Universe all round. | |
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Date Published | 1685-1688 |
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License | This may be Printed, R.P. |
Collection | University of Glasgow Library - Euing |
Location | University of Glasgow Library |
Shelfmark | Euing Ballads 168 |
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Title | THE / London Lads Lamentation / TO / CUPID / OR, / When shall I my True-Love have? / All young-men must to Cupids power submit, / Courage and Wisdom, Vertue too, & Wit: / None can his mighty power & charm; withstand / He, like young Beauty, always will Command: / And here young maidens easily may find, / How apt young-men are to be true & kind / Such constancy in them could scarce be found / Should men go search the Universe all round. |
Tune Imprint | To an Excellent new Tune, Sung at the COURT. |
First Lines | CLoes Face is Heav'n to me, / Like the Morning=Light we see; |
Refrain | Cloe, since my Heav'n thou art, / Ease and cure my wounded heart. |
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