EBBA 36203
Manchester Central Library - Blackletter Ballads
| A worthy example of a vertuous wife, who fed her father with her owne milke, being / condemned to be famished to death: and after was pardoned by the Emperor. | |
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| Date Published | 1625? |
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| Collection | Manchester Central Library - Blackletter Ballads |
| Page | 2.30 |
| Location | Manchester Central Library |
| Shelfmark | BR f 821.04 B49 |
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| Title | A worthy example of a vertuous wife, who fed her father with her owne milke, being / condemned to be famished to death: and after was pardoned by the Emperor. |
| Tune Imprint | To the tune of Flying Fame. |
| First Lines | IN Rome I reade a Noble man, / the Emperour did offend, |
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| Notes | Second half of the ballad is missing. Pasted onto the same backing paper as EBBA 36204, "[Our Hay our Corne and Cattle,]". |