EBBA 37121
British Library - Huth
The Fatal VIRGIN: / Or, the young Lady's Drowning herself / In the River of Thames, / Who leap'd out of a Boat in the middle of the River / on Saturday last at Ten at Night, and taken up on Sun- / day morning the 23d. of July, 1710. at break of Day. | |
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Date Published | ? |
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Imprint | London: Printed for Robert Mills, 1710. |
License | Licens'd and Enter'd. |
Collection | British Library - Huth |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | Huth50.(75,76.) |
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Title | The Fatal VIRGIN: / Or, the young Lady's Drowning herself / In the River of Thames, / Who leap'd out of a Boat in the middle of the River / on Saturday last at Ten at Night, and taken up on Sun- / day morning the 23d. of July, 1710. at break of Day. |
Tune Imprint | Tune of, forgive me if your Looks I thought, &c. |
First Lines | GOod People listen and you'll find, / the Ruin of a Maiden: |
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Notes | Printed on the recto of an older ballad, EBBA 37122, "Merry Tom of all TRADES; / OR, / A trick to get money at every dead lift, / Made known by Tom of all Trades, that bravely could shift, / From one Place to another, about he did range, / And at his own pleasure his Trade he could change." This item (75,76) is interleaved between item 74 (EBBA 37117, "THE / KINGDOMES MONSTER / Vncloaked from Heaven: / The Popish Conspirators, Malignant Plotters, and cruell Irish, in one Body to destroy / Kingdome, Religion, and Lawes: But under colour to defend them, especially the Irish, who / having destroyed the Protestants There, flye hither to defend the Protestant Religion Here") and item 77 (EBBA 37118, "Love deserveth Love"). |