EBBA 36142
Chetham's Library - Halliwell-Phillipps
| The Deceived Virgin, / OR THE / Treacherous Young LOVERS Cruelty. / Being a New Song Sung at Windsor: By E.G. / Fair Maids Beware, for Men has Oily Tongues, / And Smoothly Court you to your greatest Wrongs, / With Curses, Oaths, large Promises to Boot, / They'l Importune you to Admit the Suit, / But you are Fools I'le Swear by Gad if e're you do't. / A good Sword, or Stick, if you'l but take the Pain, / Will Force that Right which you but Court in Vain. | |
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| Date Published | 1684 |
| Author | E. G. |
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| Imprint | LONDON, Printed for Absalon Chamberlain, 1684. |
| License | Entred according to Order. |
| Collection | Chetham's Library - Halliwell-Phillipps |
| Location | Chetham's Library |
| Shelfmark | H.P.279 |
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| Title | The Deceived Virgin, / OR THE / Treacherous Young LOVERS Cruelty. / Being a New Song Sung at Windsor: By E.G. / Fair Maids Beware, for Men has Oily Tongues, / And Smoothly Court you to your greatest Wrongs, / With Curses, Oaths, large Promises to Boot, / They'l Importune you to Admit the Suit, / But you are Fools I'le Swear by Gad if e're you do't. / A good Sword, or Stick, if you'l but take the Pain, / Will Force that Right which you but Court in Vain. |
| Tune Imprint | To the Tune of Celia my Foe. |
| First Lines | COme Hither all you, / Who to Love never knew; |
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