EBBA 37104
British Library - Collection of 225 Ballads
Love Crownd with Victory. / A merry Dialogue betwixt an old rich Countrey Batchellour, and a young / witty London Virgin. | ||
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Date Published | 1672-1696 ? | |
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Imprint | LONDON Printed for . P. Brooksby at the Hospital Gate in West-smithfield | |
License | With Allowance. | |
Collection | British Library - Collection of 225 Ballads | |
Location | British Library | |
Shelfmark | C.22.f.6.(56.) | |
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Part 1 | Part 2 | |
Title | Love Crownd with Victory. / A merry Dialogue betwixt an old rich Countrey Batchellour, and a young / witty London Virgin. | The second part |
Tune Imprint | To the tune, Ile crown thee my dearest &c. Digby's Farewel, Or Packintons Pound. | to the same tune. |
First Lines | MY Dear canst thou love me, I pray tell me true, / For if thou deni'st me ile bid England adiew | And in the morning when thou dost rise / Thou shalt have the best Cordial to clear thy eyes |
Refrain | Then be not so coy but answer my flame / Then ile Crown thee my dearest, and ile be thy Swain. | then be not so coy but answer my flame / then ile crown thee &c. [with variation] |
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