EBBA 36182
Chetham's Library - Halliwell-Phillipps
A new Song set by Mr: Leueridge. | |
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Date Published | 1700? |
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Imprint | Sould by Henry Playford at his Shop in the Temple=Change Fleet-street. |
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Collection | Chetham's Library - Halliwell-Phillipps |
Location | Chetham's Library |
Shelfmark | H.P.1390 |
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Part 1 | |
Title | A new Song set by Mr: Leueridge. |
Tune Imprint | |
First Lines | The Sun was Just setting the Reaping was done, & over the Common I tript it alone, when / whom shou'd I meet but Young Dick of our Town, who Swore er'e I went I shou'd |
Refrain | He prest me I Stumbled, / He pusht me I tumbled, / He kist me I grumbled, / But still he kist on, / Then rose and went from me as soon as he'ad done. |
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Notes | Ballad is wholly engraved. |