EBBA 32019
University of Glasgow Library - Euing
The Woful Lamentation of Mistris Jane Shore, a Goldsmiths Wife / in London, sometime King Edward the Fourth's Concubine, who for her wanton life, came to a miserable end. Set / forth for the example of all lewd Livers. | ||
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Date Published | 1663-1674 | |
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Imprint | Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, and J. Wright. | |
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Collection | University of Glasgow Library - Euing | |
Location | University of Glasgow Library | |
Shelfmark | Euing Ballads 394 | |
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Part 1 | Part 2 | |
Title | The Woful Lamentation of Mistris Jane Shore, a Goldsmiths Wife / in London, sometime King Edward the Fourth's Concubine, who for her wanton life, came to a miserable end. Set / forth for the example of all lewd Livers. | The second Part of Jane Shore, wherein her sorrowful husband bewaileth his own estate, and / Wives wantonness, the wrong of Marriage, the fall of Pride, being a warning for all women to take / heed by. |
Tune Imprint | The Tune is, Live with me. | To the same Tune. |
First Lines | IF Rosamond that was so fair, / Had cause her sorrows to declare | IF she that was fair Londons pride, / For beauty fam'd both far and wide, |
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