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Houghton Library - 25242.67
A New and True BALLAD of the Poet's Complaint: / OR, / A new Song to a new Tune, of a Young Wench living in Holbourn, with a full discription of the / notable Tricks put upon her by two Cornuted Suitors. / Reader assure thy self the thing is true, / And though it seem full strange, 'tis very true; / I wish such Gypsies fitted all as she, / Then would they learn much honester to be.
Date Published 1674-1679 ?
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Imprint Printed for F. Coles, T, Vere, J. VVright, and J. Clarke.
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Collection Houghton Library - 25242.67
Page 2.136
Location Houghton Library
Shelfmark 25242.67
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TitleA New and True BALLAD of the Poet's Complaint: / OR, / A new Song to a new Tune, of a Young Wench living in Holbourn, with a full discription of the / notable Tricks put upon her by two Cornuted Suitors. / Reader assure thy self the thing is true, / And though it seem full strange, 'tis very true; / I wish such Gypsies fitted all as she, / Then would they learn much honester to be.The Second Part,
Tune ImprintTo a Pleasant new Tune, called, I am Confirm'd, &c.To the same Tune.
First LinesFAith i'm a Dog if I can guess / What strain will most obliege the Press:BUt the false Gypsie meant not so, / As by and by you well shall know;
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