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EBBA 37648

British Library - Collection of 225 Ballads
The Quarrelsome Lovers: / Or, The Succesless VVoeing. / Being a most Pleasant Song by way of Dialogue between Robin and Susan. / Love grows inraged, denial and disdain / Makes passion rise which Love cannot restrain, / Sweet Venus combate here is layed aside, / And Sue resolves she uppermost will ride, / Robin no longer dare with her ingage, / But plies his Heels to bear him from her Rage.
Date Published 1672-1696 ?
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Imprint Printed for Phil. Brooksby at the / sign of the Golden Ball in / West Smithfield.
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Collection British Library - Collection of 225 Ballads
Location British Library
Shelfmark C.22.f.6.(169.)
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  Part 1
Title The Quarrelsome Lovers: / Or, The Succesless VVoeing. / Being a most Pleasant Song by way of Dialogue between Robin and Susan. / Love grows inraged, denial and disdain / Makes passion rise which Love cannot restrain, / Sweet Venus combate here is layed aside, / And Sue resolves she uppermost will ride, / Robin no longer dare with her ingage, / But plies his Heels to bear him from her Rage.
Tune Imprint To a pleasant New Tune called Old Tony, Or let Oliver now be forgotten.
First Lines OF late I did hear of a Woeing; / And Robin at first did d[e]clare:
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