EBBA 32397
Huntington Library - Miscellaneous
The ROSE of Delight, / Or, An excellent nevv Song in the praise of His GRACE / James D. of Monmouth: / My Female Wishes may they never end, / For I Great Monmouth still will be thy friend, / While I retain my poor immortal soul, / I'le Joy with thee, and wanting thee condoul. | |
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Date Published | 1683-1685 ? |
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Imprint | Printed for J. Conyers at the black raven in Duck-lane |
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Collection | Huntington Library - Miscellaneous |
Location | Huntington Library |
Shelfmark | HEH 180180 |
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Title | The ROSE of Delight, / Or, An excellent nevv Song in the praise of His GRACE / James D. of Monmouth: / My Female Wishes may they never end, / For I Great Monmouth still will be thy friend, / While I retain my poor immortal soul, / I'le Joy with thee, and wanting thee condoul. |
Tune Imprint | Tune of, No, no 'tis in vain to sigh and complain, |
First Lines | NOt withstanding the frown that descends from the Crown on my Lord that once was so dear, / Prefer'd above other, undone by a Brother, & the hate of an Unckle so near, then let them tread on |
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