EBBA 37814
Morgan Library and Museum - Miscellaneous
| A Warning for all Maids, / Being an Example of Mrs. Jane Reynolds (a West-country Woman) born near Pis= / mouth, who having plighted her troth to a Seaman, was afterwards married to a Car- / penter, and at last carried away by a Spirit, the manner how shall presently be recited. | |
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| Date Published | 1684-1695 ? |
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| Imprint | Printed by and for A.M. and sold by the Booksellers of London. |
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| Collection | Morgan Library and Museum - Miscellaneous |
| Location | The Morgan Library & Museum |
| Shelfmark | Broadside box 17c 003469.29 |
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| Title | A Warning for all Maids, / Being an Example of Mrs. Jane Reynolds (a West-country Woman) born near Pis= / mouth, who having plighted her troth to a Seaman, was afterwards married to a Car- / penter, and at last carried away by a Spirit, the manner how shall presently be recited. |
| Tune Imprint | To a West-country Tune, called, The fair Maid of Bristol: Or, John True. |
| First Lines | THere dwelt a fair Maid in the West, / of worthy Birth and Fame, |
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