EBBA 35389
Houghton Library - 25242.67
The Valiant Virgin; / Or, Phillip and Mary; / In a Description of a Young Gentlewoman of Worcestershire (a Rich Gentlemans / Daughter) being in love with a Farmers Son, which her Father despiseing, because / he was poore, caus'd him to be Prest to Sea; And how she Disguised herselfe in / Man's Apparel and followed him; where in the same Ship (she being very expert / in Surgery) was entertain'd as Surgeons Mate, and how loving to him (and skill- / fully to others) she behaved herself in her Office; and he having got a Shot in the / Thigh, how deligent she was to dress him; she never discovering herself to him / untill they came both on Shore: Her Father Dyeing whilst she was at Sea, (He / having no more Children then she) they went into the Countrey to take Posses- / sion of her Estate, and to Marry; / To the admiratiou of all that were at the Wedding. | ||
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Date Published | 1664-1688 ? | |
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Imprint | Printed, for Thomas Passenger at the / three Bibles on London-bridge | |
License | With Alowance. | |
Collection | Houghton Library - 25242.67 | |
Page | 2.195 | |
Location | Houghton Library | |
Shelfmark | 25242.67 | |
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Part 1 | Part 2 | |
Title | The Valiant Virgin; / Or, Phillip and Mary; / In a Description of a Young Gentlewoman of Worcestershire (a Rich Gentlemans / Daughter) being in love with a Farmers Son, which her Father despiseing, because / he was poore, caus'd him to be Prest to Sea; And how she Disguised herselfe in / Man's Apparel and followed him; where in the same Ship (she being very expert / in Surgery) was entertain'd as Surgeons Mate, and how loving to him (and skill- / fully to others) she behaved herself in her Office; and he having got a Shot in the / Thigh, how deligent she was to dress him; she never discovering herself to him / untill they came both on Shore: Her Father Dyeing whilst she was at Sea, (He / having no more Children then she) they went into the Countrey to take Posses- / sion of her Estate, and to Marry; / To the admiratiou of all that were at the Wedding. | The Second Part, |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, When the Stormy Winds do blow. | To the same Tune. |
First Lines | TO every faithful Lover / that's constant to her dear, | THe Gentleman did Press him, / and sent him to the slaughter, |
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