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EBBA 37400

British Library - Bagford
The West-Country MISER: / OR, AN / Unconscionable Farmer's Miserable End: / Who having Hoarded up his Corn in hopes it would rise to a higher Price, was Disappointed so that he fell into Despair, an[d] / Died at last by the fright of an Apparition.
Date Published 1688-1689 ?
Author
Standard Tune
Imprint London: Printed for J. Wolrah, in Holbourn.
License
Collection British Library - Bagford
Pages 2.58 Page Verso, 2.59
Location British Library
Shelfmark C.40.m.10.(62.)
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Additional Information
  Part 1
Title The West-Country MISER: / OR, AN / Unconscionable Farmer's Miserable End: / Who having Hoarded up his Corn in hopes it would rise to a higher Price, was Disappointed so that he fell into Despair, an[d] / Died at last by the fright of an Apparition.
Tune Imprint Tune of, Love's a sweet passion: or, Fond Boy, &c.
First Lines LEt all loving people be pleas'd to attend, / To a woful relation sent up by a friend,
Refrain
Condition
Ornament
Notes Cut apart and pasted onto two facing album sheets.

Printed on the recto of two fragments. The left side is printed on the recto of EBBA 37401, "[I should escape, therefore I need not fear.]" The right side is printed on the recto of EBBA 37402, "[This very day a Warning take by me,]."