EBBA 34043
National Library of Scotland - Crawford
The LAMENTATION of Mr. PAGE's WIFE of PLIMOUTH, who be- / ing forced to Wed him. / Consented to his Murder, for the Love of G. Strangwidge; for / which they suffered at Barnstable, in Devonshire. | |
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Date Published | 1695? |
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Imprint | Printed by and for Alex. Milbourn in Green-Arbor-Court in / the Little Old-Baily. |
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Collection | National Library of Scotland - Crawford |
Location | National Library of Scotland |
Shelfmark | Crawford.EB.1227 |
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Part 1 | |
Title | The LAMENTATION of Mr. PAGE's WIFE of PLIMOUTH, who be- / ing forced to Wed him. / Consented to his Murder, for the Love of G. Strangwidge; for / which they suffered at Barnstable, in Devonshire. |
Tune Imprint | The Tune of, Fortune my Foe, &c. |
First Lines | UNhappy she whom fortune hath forlorn, / Despis'd of grace, that proffer'd grace did scorn, |
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Part 2 | |
Title | Mrs. PAGE's COMPLAINT / For Causing her Husband to be Murthered for / the Love of George Strangwidge. |
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First Lines | IF ever woe did touch a womans heart, / Or grief did gall for sin the outward part; |
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Part 3 | |
Title | GEORGE STRANGWIDGE's / Lamentation for Consenting to Page's Death / for the Love of Ulalia, Page's Wife. |
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First Lines | THe man that sighs and sorrows for his sin, / The corpse which care and woe hath wraped in |
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Notes | Multiple parts of this ballad were cataloged by holding institution as shelfmarks Crawford.EB.625 and Crawford.EB.792A |