EBBA 33589
National Library of Scotland - Crawford
| Loves Triumph over Bashfulness: / OR, The Pleas of HONOUR and CHASTITY over-ruled. / Being a pleasant New Play-Song by way of Dialogue between Celia and Strephon. / When Love takes up his Arms, all force must yield, / He will be Victor, his must be the Field: / Vain is Resistance, no force could e're withstand / The swift-wing'd shafts sent by his nimble hand: / Celia brings Honour, Chastity, and fame, / Not dreaming but they can resist the same; / But that they were not proof the Nymph soon found, / For through them all, Love did her bosome wound. | |
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| Date Published | 1672-1696 ? |
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| Imprint | Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Sign of the Golden-Ball / in Pye-Corner. |
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| Collection | National Library of Scotland - Crawford |
| Location | National Library of Scotland |
| Shelfmark | Crawford.EB.972 |
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| Title | Loves Triumph over Bashfulness: / OR, The Pleas of HONOUR and CHASTITY over-ruled. / Being a pleasant New Play-Song by way of Dialogue between Celia and Strephon. / When Love takes up his Arms, all force must yield, / He will be Victor, his must be the Field: / Vain is Resistance, no force could e're withstand / The swift-wing'd shafts sent by his nimble hand: / Celia brings Honour, Chastity, and fame, / Not dreaming but they can resist the same; / But that they were not proof the Nymph soon found, / For through them all, Love did her bosome wound. |
| Tune Imprint | To a Pleasant new Play-House Tune. |
| First Lines | ON the Banks of a River, close under a shade, / young Celia and Strephon one evening were lay'd; |
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| Notes | According to the ESTC, "Attributed to Thomas D’Urfey by the Bodleian Library ballads database." |