Close ×

Search EBBA

Advanced Search

EBBA 35772

Beinecke Library - Michell-Jolliffe
The Fair Maid of Dunsmore's Lamentation. / Occasioned by Lord Wigmore, once Governour of Warwick-Castle. / Being a full and true Relation, how Lord Wigmore enticed the fair Isabel of Dunsmore, in War- / wick-shire, a Shepherds daughter, to his Bed; she afterwards perceiving her self to be with / child by him, rather than she would undergo the vulgar disgrace amongst her Friends, did / stab her self, and dyed immediately.
Date Published 1681-1684 ?
Author
Standard Tune
Imprint Printed for J. Wright, J. Clarke, W. Thacke- / ray, and T. Passinger.
License UUith Allowance.
Collection Beinecke Library - Michell-Jolliffe
Location Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Shelfmark 2000 Folio 6 101
ESTC ID
Keyword Categories
MARC Record
Additional Information
  Part 1
Title The Fair Maid of Dunsmore's Lamentation. / Occasioned by Lord Wigmore, once Governour of Warwick-Castle. / Being a full and true Relation, how Lord Wigmore enticed the fair Isabel of Dunsmore, in War- / wick-shire, a Shepherds daughter, to his Bed; she afterwards perceiving her self to be with / child by him, rather than she would undergo the vulgar disgrace amongst her Friends, did / stab her self, and dyed immediately.
Tune Imprint Tune of, Troy Town.
First Lines ALL you that ever heard the Name / of Wigmore that renowned Lord,
Refrain A lustful love did cause her woe, / Which did his Honour overthrow. [with variation] | With sighs she cryes Heaven pitty me, / Lord Wigmore this is long of thee. [with variation]
Condition
Ornament