EBBA 32700
National Library of Scotland - Crawford
The faithfull woings of two Conntry Lovers. / The Young-man he with carriage bold, / did oft salute the Maiden, / And unto her these words he told, his heart with love was laden; / And if to him her love she'd grant / he'd do his best indeavour. / To maintain her she should not want, / and he'd forsake her never. / Because he was poor the maid was coy, / and would not have him entertain'd / But at last he became her love and joy , and much wealth with her he gain'd. | |
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Date Published | 1649-1675 ? |
Author | John Wade |
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Imprint | London. Printed by E.C, for F. Coles, In Vine-Street near Hatton-Garden. |
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Collection | National Library of Scotland - Crawford |
Location | National Library of Scotland |
Shelfmark | Crawford.EB.108 |
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Title | The faithfull woings of two Conntry Lovers. / The Young-man he with carriage bold, / did oft salute the Maiden, / And unto her these words he told, his heart with love was laden; / And if to him her love she'd grant / he'd do his best indeavour. / To maintain her she should not want, / and he'd forsake her never. / Because he was poor the maid was coy, / and would not have him entertain'd / But at last he became her love and joy , and much wealth with her he gain'd. |
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First Lines | AS I was walking forth of late / in the prime of the weather, |
Refrain | for I do come to woo thee. | my Maiden head will not load me. |
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