EBBA 35239
Houghton Library - Huth EBB65H
The Loyal Lovers Farewel, / Or, The True Lovers Mournful Ditty, / For the absence of her Dearest Love, who upon some Importunate occasion was forc'd / to cross the Seas. / The young-man he in sorrow here bewails / The absence of his Love, while that she sails / On surging waves, he is opprest with fear, / Least in a storm they should shipwrak his dear. / But then with hopes to mittigate his pain, / He prays kind Neptune guard her o're the main / And that no danger e're may her annoy, / But in safety return to Crown his Joy. | |
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Date Published | 1684-1690 |
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Imprint | Printed for I. Blare, at the Looking-glass / on London=Bridge. |
License | Licensed according to Order. |
Collection | Houghton Library - Huth EBB65H |
Page | 1.28 Verso |
Location | Houghton Library |
Shelfmark | EBB65H |
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Title | The Loyal Lovers Farewel, / Or, The True Lovers Mournful Ditty, / For the absence of her Dearest Love, who upon some Importunate occasion was forc'd / to cross the Seas. / The young-man he in sorrow here bewails / The absence of his Love, while that she sails / On surging waves, he is opprest with fear, / Least in a storm they should shipwrak his dear. / But then with hopes to mittigate his pain, / He prays kind Neptune guard her o're the main / And that no danger e're may her annoy, / But in safety return to Crown his Joy. |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, Bright was the Morning. |
First Lines | BRight was the morning, cool the air, / serene was all the Sky, |
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Notes | Printed on the verso of EBBA 35089, "Cheat upon Cheat, / OR, / The Debaucht Hypocrite. / Being a True Account of two Maidens, who lived in London near Fish=street, the one be- / ing named Susan, the othes Sarah, Susan, being dressed in Mans Apparel, Court- / ed Sarah, to the Great Trouble of the deceived Damsel, who thought to be pleasur'd by / her Bridals Nights Lodging as you may find by the sequel. / When Maidens come to Love and Dote. / And want the use of man, / Against their wills they needs must shew't / Let them do what they can." |