EBBA 36417
British Library - Book of Fortune
Kissing goes by Favour: / Or, A new composed merry disposed Ditty, shewing how kissing / began when the world began, and is like to continue till the worlds / end: Here is also contained many pretty conceited passages / concerning kissing, which cannot chuse but make all / the people merry that will stay to heare it. | |
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Date Published | 1644-1682 ? |
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Imprint | Printed for Thomas Vere, at the / signe of the Angel, without / New-gate, |
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Collection | British Library - Book of Fortune |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.20.f.14.(1.) |
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Title | Kissing goes by Favour: / Or, A new composed merry disposed Ditty, shewing how kissing / began when the world began, and is like to continue till the worlds / end: Here is also contained many pretty conceited passages / concerning kissing, which cannot chuse but make all / the people merry that will stay to heare it. |
Tune Imprint | The tune is, I marry and thank you to. |
First Lines | TO Complement and kisse, / some holds to be a sin, |
Refrain | Since kissing first begun brave boyes, / since kissing first begun, / 'Tis above five thousand yeares agoe, / since kissing first begun. [with variation] |
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