EBBA 36025
Manchester Central Library - Blackletter Ballads
The wofull lamentation of Mistris Iane Shore a Goldsmiths wife of / London, sometimes K. Edwards Concubine, who for her wanton life came to / a most miserable end. Set forth for an example to all lewd women. | ||
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Date Published | 1620? | |
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Imprint | At London printed by G.P[.] | |
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Collection | Manchester Central Library - Blackletter Ballads | |
Page | 1.36 | |
Location | Manchester Central Library | |
Shelfmark | BR f 821.04 B49 | |
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Part 1 | Part 2 | |
Title | The wofull lamentation of Mistris Iane Shore a Goldsmiths wife of / London, sometimes K. Edwards Concubine, who for her wanton life came to / a most miserable end. Set forth for an example to all lewd women. | The second part of Iane Shore: wherein h[er] sorrowfull husband bewaileth his owne estate, h[is] / wiues wantonnesse, the wrongs of marriage, and the fall of pride: a warning for all / wanton women to take heed by. |
Tune Imprint | To the tune of Liue with me. | To the tune of Liue with me. |
First Lines | IF Rosamond that was so fair, / Had cause her sorrowes to declare, | IF she that was faire Londons pride, / For beauty fam'd both far and wide, |
Refrain | Then wanton wiues in time amend, / For loue and beauty will haue end. | |
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