EBBA 33561
National Library of Scotland - Crawford
THE / Dying Lover's last Farewel: / OR, THE / Tragical Downfal of Martellus and Arminda. / The Shepherd being slighted, did despair, / And being sore opprest with Grief and Care, / He did complain that Love he ever try'd, / So yielded unto Fate, and there he dy'd: / Who when the Nymph could not recal by Art; / Her Sorrows swell'd & broke her tender Heart. | |
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Date Published | 1662-1692 ? |
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Imprint | London: Printed for J. Conyers, near the Standard-Tavern, in Leicester fields. |
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Collection | National Library of Scotland - Crawford |
Location | National Library of Scotland |
Shelfmark | Crawford.EB.987 |
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Title | THE / Dying Lover's last Farewel: / OR, THE / Tragical Downfal of Martellus and Arminda. / The Shepherd being slighted, did despair, / And being sore opprest with Grief and Care, / He did complain that Love he ever try'd, / So yielded unto Fate, and there he dy'd: / Who when the Nymph could not recal by Art; / Her Sorrows swell'd & broke her tender Heart. |
Tune Imprint | To and excellent Play-house Tuue, call'd, Stone Walls cannot a Prison make: or, Young Pheon. |
First Lines | ONe night when all the Village slept, / Martellus sought despair, |
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Notes | Printed on the verso of EBBA 33130, titled "The JACOBITE tossed in a Blanket: Or, / A DIALOGUE between A / WILLIAMITE / AND A / JACOBITE: / Concerning the Times, and the Losses of the French." |