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A sweet sonnet, wherein the lover exclaimeth against fortune for the loss of his ladies favour [electronic resource] : almost past hope to get it again, and in the end receives a comfortable answer, and attains his desire, as may here appear : the tune is, Fortune my foe.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
[London] : Printed for W. Thackeray, at the Angel in Duck-lane, I.M. [i.e. I. Millet] and A. M. [i.e. A. Milbourn], [between 1689 and 1692]
Description
1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill.
Details
Rare books genre
Ballads
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England
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17th century
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Broadsides
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England
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17th century
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Summary note
eebo-0097
Notes
Place and date range of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed.).
Printer's names suggested by Wing (2nd ed.).
First line: Fortune my foe, why dost thou frown on me.
Includes a second ballad on same broadside: A new ballad, intituled, The stout cripple of Cornwall, wherein is shewed his dessolute life and deserved death. The tune is, The blind beggar.
Ballads possibly intended to be separated.
Reproduction of original in: National Library of Scotland--Crawford Collections.
References
Wing (2nd ed.), S6249A
Other title(s)
New ballad, intituled, The stout cripple of Cornwall.
Stout cripple of Cornwall.
Fortune my foe.
Blind beggar.
OCLC
767839756
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