EBBA 35867
Beinecke Library - Michell-Jolliffe
The Scornful Maid, and the Constant / Young-Man. / With mocks and taunts she doth him jear, / As in this ditty you may hear; / Yet no denyal he would have, / But still her favour he did crave: / Yet at the last she granted love, / And vowed She would constant prove; / Yet in this Ditty you may find, / It is Money that doth a bargain bind. | ||
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Date Published | 1685? | |
Author | Thomas Robins | |
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Imprint | Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Golden-Ball, / in West smithfield. | |
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Collection | Beinecke Library - Michell-Jolliffe | |
Location | Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library | |
Shelfmark | 2000 Folio 6 200 | |
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Part 1 | Part 2 | |
Title | The Scornful Maid, and the Constant / Young-Man. / With mocks and taunts she doth him jear, / As in this ditty you may hear; / Yet no denyal he would have, / But still her favour he did crave: / Yet at the last she granted love, / And vowed She would constant prove; / Yet in this Ditty you may find, / It is Money that doth a bargain bind. | The Second Part, |
Tune Imprint | Tune of, Times Changling I will never be: Or, Sawny, Or, A Fig for France. | to the same Tune. |
First Lines | ALL hail, all hail, thou Lady gay, / the glory of the world to me, | O Fie away, thou fondling now, / my very heart thou vexest sore, |
Refrain | One smiling glance from that twinkling eye, / Will save my life, or else I dye. [with variation] | |
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