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EBBA 35324

Houghton Library - 25242.67
Mars and Venus: / OR, / The Amorous Combatants. / Mars strives for to give Venus Castle the rout, / But she most valiantly did beat him out; / He lost the day for all he was three to one, / He could not stay, his powder all was gone: / And furthermore he got a sore mischance, / To save some Balls he spoiled his best Lance; / She bids him come as often as he will, / For all his force, she can resist him still.
Date Published 1681-1684 ?
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Imprint Printed for J. Wright, J. Clarke, W. Thackera[y] / and T. Passenger.
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Collection Houghton Library - 25242.67
Page 2.124
Location Houghton Library
Shelfmark 25242.67
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Title Mars and Venus: / OR, / The Amorous Combatants. / Mars strives for to give Venus Castle the rout, / But she most valiantly did beat him out; / He lost the day for all he was three to one, / He could not stay, his powder all was gone: / And furthermore he got a sore mischance, / To save some Balls he spoiled his best Lance; / She bids him come as often as he will, / For all his force, she can resist him still.
Tune Imprint To a pleasant New Tune, or, Mars and Venus.
First Lines ABroad of late as I was walking, / in the Fields to take the ayr,
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