EBBA 36506
British Library - Collection of 225 Ballads
Dolly and Molly: / OR, / The Two Country Damosels Fortunes at London. / Dolly and Molly came up to the Town / To try their fortune, wandring up and down: / At length both marcht together to a Ball, / There Moll a Gallant got Doll none at all: / But Doll at last in town was richly marry'd, / Moll got a Clap and shamefully miscarry'd. | |
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Date Published | 1672-1696 ? |
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Imprint | Printed for P. Brook by, at the Golden-ball, in West-smithfield. |
License | With Allowance. |
Collection | British Library - Collection of 225 Ballads |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.22.f.6.(45.) |
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Title | Dolly and Molly: / OR, / The Two Country Damosels Fortunes at London. / Dolly and Molly came up to the Town / To try their fortune, wandring up and down: / At length both marcht together to a Ball, / There Moll a Gallant got Doll none at all: / But Doll at last in town was richly marry'd, / Moll got a Clap and shamefully miscarry'd. |
Tune Imprint | To an Excellent New Play-House Tune, Or, Bacon and Beans. |
First Lines | Dolly and Molly are new come to Town / Doll hath got nothing, but Moll a silk Gown. |
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Notes | ESTC Date:[1670-1696] |