EBBA 36543
British Library - Luttrell Ballads
| A Pleasant Dialogue betwixt Two VVanton Ladies of Pleasure; / Or, The Dutchess of Porsmouths woful Farwel to her former Felicity. / One Lady she Couragiously stands in her own defence; / Assuredly none can deny, the Words she speaks is sence: / The other now doth seem to bow, her Colours are display'd, / She is content, her mind is bent, still to maintain her Trade. | |
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| Date Published | 1671-1702 ? |
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| Imprint | printed for I. Deacon, in Guiltspur-street. |
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| Collection | British Library - Luttrell Ballads |
| Page | 2.167 |
| Location | British Library |
| Shelfmark | C.20.f.4.(167.) |
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| Title | A Pleasant Dialogue betwixt Two VVanton Ladies of Pleasure; / Or, The Dutchess of Porsmouths woful Farwel to her former Felicity. / One Lady she Couragiously stands in her own defence; / Assuredly none can deny, the Words she speaks is sence: / The other now doth seem to bow, her Colours are display'd, / She is content, her mind is bent, still to maintain her Trade. |
| Tune Imprint | Tune of, Tan tarra rara, tan tivee. |
| First Lines | BRave Gallants now listen and I will you tell / A pleasant discourse that I heard at Pell=mell, |
| Refrain | with a fa, la, la, la fa, la, la, |
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| Notes | In manuscript beneath the title: "17. feb. 1684/5" |