EBBA 34647
Houghton Library - Huth EBB65H
| The Northern Ladd: / OR, The Fair Maids Choice. / Who Refus'd all for a Plowman, counting her self therein most Happy. / A Country Lass who many suitors had, / Some good, some mean, the worst of them not bad; / A Weaver, Taylor, Shoo-maker, first came, / VVith many more of ample note and fame: / A Barber, Baker, Miller, and the like, / Yet unto none of those her Sails she'd strike: / But in a Rustick she is only pleas'd, / A Plowman only has her fancy eas'd. | |
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| Date Published | 1672-1696 ? |
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| Imprint | Printed for B. Brooksby, at the Golden-ball, in West-smithfield. |
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| Collection | Houghton Library - Huth EBB65H |
| Page | 2.205 |
| Location | Houghton Library |
| Shelfmark | EBB65H |
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| Title | The Northern Ladd: / OR, The Fair Maids Choice. / Who Refus'd all for a Plowman, counting her self therein most Happy. / A Country Lass who many suitors had, / Some good, some mean, the worst of them not bad; / A Weaver, Taylor, Shoo-maker, first came, / VVith many more of ample note and fame: / A Barber, Baker, Miller, and the like, / Yet unto none of those her Sails she'd strike: / But in a Rustick she is only pleas'd, / A Plowman only has her fancy eas'd. |
| Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, There was a Lass in Cumberland, &c. |
| First Lines | I Am a Lass o'th North Country, / and I was born and bred a whome; |
| Refrain | But to bed to me, to bed to me, / the Lad that gangs to bed with me; / A jovial Plowman must he be, / the Lad that comes to bed to me. [with variation] |
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