EBBA 33440
National Library of Scotland - Crawford
| The Mistery Discovered; / OR, / Frollick upon Frollick. / A Pleasant New Play Song, Greatly in Request. / [Sno]w melts not sooner when the Sun Regains / [his] long lost heat, and beats upon the Plains, / [wit]h scorching Raies, then Female hearts do yield / [if] men be bold and Brave in Venus Field: / Shame on the softer sex Impression makes / And though they wish, yet words their tongues forsakes; / But put them too't, and tho' (though faintly they) / Do strugle long, they'l gladly loose the Day. | |
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| Date Published | 1681-1684 |
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| Imprint | Printed for I. Wright, J. Clark, W. Thackeray, and T. Passinger. |
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| Collection | National Library of Scotland - Crawford |
| Location | National Library of Scotland |
| Shelfmark | Crawford.EB.253 |
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| Title | The Mistery Discovered; / OR, / Frollick upon Frollick. / A Pleasant New Play Song, Greatly in Request. / [Sno]w melts not sooner when the Sun Regains / [his] long lost heat, and beats upon the Plains, / [wit]h scorching Raies, then Female hearts do yield / [if] men be bold and Brave in Venus Field: / Shame on the softer sex Impression makes / And though they wish, yet words their tongues forsakes; / But put them too't, and tho' (though faintly they) / Do strugle long, they'l gladly loose the Day. |
| Tune Imprint | To the Pleasant New Tune of, Come Let us be Frollick, &c. |
| First Lines | COme Let us be Frollick and Gay, / 'tis now merry days let us quaff it, |
| Refrain | Oh fain they would Firk it, / Caper and Jerk it, / Though they'r asham'd for to crave it. [with variation] |
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