EBBA 32063
University of Glasgow Library - Euing
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Ballad Title | A Looking Glasse for Maids. / OR, / The Downfall of two desperate Lovers. / Hinry Hartlowe and William Martin, both lately living in the Isle of Wight, who for the / love of Anne Scabborow, a beatifull Virgin, she having first made herself sure to one of / them, & afterwards fel off to the other, chaleng'd the field, where after a cruel fight they / were both mortally wounded, and were found dead upon the place by the aforemen- / tioned Maiden, who bestowed many tears upon their bodies, buried them both in one / Grave. / And now she lies in grief and sad distresse, / Wishing all Lovers true, more happinesse. |
Tune Imprint | The tune is, Aim not too high, |
Standard Tune Title | Fortune my Foe |
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