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EBBA 37214

British Library - Book of Fortune
The flattering Damsel, / OR, / A false heart brings sorrow, / For she whom all men took to be / both fair and faithfull, now is flowne / (as if the planets did decree) / another for to be her owne / by this faire Maids learne to be true / least thousand sorrows do Insue
Date Published 1654-1663 ?
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Imprint Printed for John Andrews, at / the white lyon in the old-baily.
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Collection British Library - Book of Fortune
Location British Library
Shelfmark C.20.f.14.(5.)
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TitleThe flattering Damsel, / OR, / A false heart brings sorrow, / For she whom all men took to be / both fair and faithfull, now is flowne / (as if the planets did decree) / another for to be her owne / by this faire Maids learne to be true / least thousand sorrows do InsueThe second Part,
Tune ImprintTune is marke Antony.to the same Tune.
First LinesWAs ever man bewitch,d, / or so besotted,A House I furnished, / for us to dwell in,
RefrainYet neuer did woman, / Neither honest nor common / Dessemble with no man, / As she did with me. [with variation]But never did woman, &c. [with variation]
Condition
Ornament