EBBA 35316
Houghton Library - 25242.67
| Loves Victory Obtanied: / OR, / A pleasant sportful joyful meeting, between a young-man and his sweeting, / At first they met, and then they kist, and afterwards did what they list: / 'Twas all within a Garden green, where pretty sport was to be seen, / Then listen to my Song a while, i'm sure here's that will make you smile. | |
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| Date Published | 1624-1680 ? |
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| Imprint | Printed for F. Coles, in Vine=street, on Safforn-hill near Hatton=garden. |
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| Collection | Houghton Library - 25242.67 |
| Page | 2.116 |
| Location | Houghton Library |
| Shelfmark | 25242.67 |
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| Title | Loves Victory Obtanied: / OR, / A pleasant sportful joyful meeting, between a young-man and his sweeting, / At first they met, and then they kist, and afterwards did what they list: / 'Twas all within a Garden green, where pretty sport was to be seen, / Then listen to my Song a while, i'm sure here's that will make you smile. |
| Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, True blew: Or, Ha ha ha. |
| First Lines | WAlking in a pleasant Garden, / in the prime time of the Spring, |
| Refrain | With a ha ha ha you will undoe me, / O so wild and rude you are, / Yet kind heart I needs must love thee, / because thou cam'st with me so far. [with variation]. | Now sweet=heart thou art welcom to me, / act thy part and do not spare, / For I know no harm thou'lt do me, / then what need have I to fear. [with variation]. |
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