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Beinecke Library - Michell-Jolliffe
The Sorrovvful Ladies Complaint, / Relating how a Damosel Lamenteth the loss of her Lover, who behaved himself very Valiantly in a late / Engagement at Sea, but at last was unfortunately Slain. / This Stories known both far and wide, / To Holland's wonder, England's Pride; / Come therefore every Loyal Heart, / And in my burden bear a part.
Date Published 1673
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Imprint London, Printed for Phillip Brooksby, at the Hospital-gate, / in West=smith-field.
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Collection Beinecke Library - Michell-Jolliffe
Location Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Shelfmark 2000 Folio 6 195
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TitleThe Sorrovvful Ladies Complaint, / Relating how a Damosel Lamenteth the loss of her Lover, who behaved himself very Valiantly in a late / Engagement at Sea, but at last was unfortunately Slain. / This Stories known both far and wide, / To Holland's wonder, England's Pride; / Come therefore every Loyal Heart, / And in my burden bear a part.Th[e s]econd Part;
Tune ImprintTo the Tune of, The Earl of Sandwich farewel.to the same Tune.
First LinesONe morning I walk'd by my self on the shoar, / When the Tempest did sing and the Waves they did (roar,MY Love lies now in his watry Grave, / And hath nothing to shew for his Tomb but a Wave,
RefrainOf ah! ah! ah! my Love's dead, / There is not a Bell / But a Triton's shell, / To ring, to ring, to ring my Love's knell. [with variation]Ah, ah, ah, my Love's dead, / There is not a Bell, but a Trytons shell, / To ring, to ring, to ring my Loves knell. [with variation]
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