EBBA 34488
Houghton Library - Huth EBB65H
| The Maids ansvver to the / Batchelors Ballad. / Or, Love without Remedy. / Thou Scriber! unto whom the Vulgar crew, / Gives small applause, yet more then is thy due; / Whose Brazen Brow, a wither'd Wreath adorns, / Which better wou'd become a pair of Horns: / Know we contemn thee: thy Malicious Pen / Can have no influence on the minds of men: / In our dispraise, in vain thou seek'st to write, / True, thou mayst shew thy teeth, but canst not bite. / Alas! rude Boy; Love is a generous pain, / Which minds ignoble, cannot entertain: / Therefore thy accusations are unjust, / In giving Love the Character of Lust. | |
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| Date Published | 1672-1685 ? |
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| Imprint | Printed for P. Brooksby, the at Golden-ball near the Hospital-gate, in West-smith-field. |
| License | With Allowance, By Ro. L'Estrange. |
| Collection | Houghton Library - Huth EBB65H |
| Page | 2.176 |
| Location | Houghton Library |
| Shelfmark | EBB65H |
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| Title | The Maids ansvver to the / Batchelors Ballad. / Or, Love without Remedy. / Thou Scriber! unto whom the Vulgar crew, / Gives small applause, yet more then is thy due; / Whose Brazen Brow, a wither'd Wreath adorns, / Which better wou'd become a pair of Horns: / Know we contemn thee: thy Malicious Pen / Can have no influence on the minds of men: / In our dispraise, in vain thou seek'st to write, / True, thou mayst shew thy teeth, but canst not bite. / Alas! rude Boy; Love is a generous pain, / Which minds ignoble, cannot entertain: / Therefore thy accusations are unjust, / In giving Love the Character of Lust. |
| Tune Imprint | To the Tune of; No more silly Cupid: Or, / The Duke of Monmouth's Jig. |
| First Lines | WHo's here so ingenious / mispending his time, |
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