EBBA 35266
Houghton Library - 25242.67
A Conscionable Couple: / OR, / [T]he valiant Resolution of a Young-man and a Maid, / That have left all their Kindred, as true folks have said: / 'Twas for their Religion and good Conscience sake, / That they forsook England, a Voyage to take. / These two loving Protestants kindly together, / Are gone to seek Fortunes, there's no man knows whither. | |
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Date Published | 1674-1679 ? |
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Imprint | London, Printed for F. Coles T. Vere, J. Wright, and J. Clark. |
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Collection | Houghton Library - 25242.67 |
Page | 1.20 |
Location | Houghton Library |
Shelfmark | 25242.67 |
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Title | A Conscionable Couple: / OR, / [T]he valiant Resolution of a Young-man and a Maid, / That have left all their Kindred, as true folks have said: / 'Twas for their Religion and good Conscience sake, / That they forsook England, a Voyage to take. / These two loving Protestants kindly together, / Are gone to seek Fortunes, there's no man knows whither. |
Tune Imprint | To a curious new Tune, Or, The Faithful Friend. |
First Lines | THis doth make the world to wonder, / That thou and I must part asunder; |
Refrain | O how loath I am to leave thee. [with variation] | Speak but the word, and I'll go with thee. [with variation] |
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