EBBA 31996
University of Glasgow Library - Euing
A Warning-peice for Ingroosers of Corne; / BEING / A true Relation how the Divell met with one Goodman Inglebred of Bowton, within / six miles of Holgay in Norfolk; as he was comming from Linn Market, and Bargain'd / for a great quantity of Barly for eight shillings a Bushell and gave earnest; and when / he came to fetch it, brought Carts and Horses (to their thinking) and while 'twas mea- / suring the Divell vanished, and tore the Barne in pieces, and scattered all the Corne / with such Windes and Tempest, which hath done such great harme both by Sea and / Land, the like was never heard of before; the Farmer new lyeing destracted. / Sent in a Letter to be Printed, by Christopher Emmerson, George Dixon, & Richard Higgins. | ||
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Date Published | 1647-1665 ? | |
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Imprint | London, printed for William Gilbertson, at the Bible in Giltspur-street. | |
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Collection | University of Glasgow Library - Euing | |
Location | University of Glasgow Library | |
Shelfmark | Euing Ballads 379 | |
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Part 1 | Part 2 | |
Title | A Warning-peice for Ingroosers of Corne; / BEING / A true Relation how the Divell met with one Goodman Inglebred of Bowton, within / six miles of Holgay in Norfolk; as he was comming from Linn Market, and Bargain'd / for a great quantity of Barly for eight shillings a Bushell and gave earnest; and when / he came to fetch it, brought Carts and Horses (to their thinking) and while 'twas mea- / suring the Divell vanished, and tore the Barne in pieces, and scattered all the Corne / with such Windes and Tempest, which hath done such great harme both by Sea and / Land, the like was never heard of before; the Farmer new lyeing destracted. / Sent in a Letter to be Printed, by Christopher Emmerson, George Dixon, & Richard Higgins. | The second Part, |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, In Summer time, &c. | to same the Tune. |
First Lines | GOod People all pray lend an eare / to this my Song, that;s strange and | TO Thrashing straight he set his Men / to make it ready against the Day. |
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