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Record Nr.

UNISA996383649203316

Titolo

The maids ansvver to the batchelors ballad. Or, Love without remedy [[electronic resource] ] : Thou scriber! unto whom the vulgar crew, gives small applause, yet more then is thy due; whose brazen brow, a wither'd wreath adorns, which better wou'd become a pair of horns: know we contemn thee: thy malicious pen can have no influence on the minds of men: in our dispraise, in vain thou seek'st to write, true, thou mayst shew thy teeth, but canst not bite. Alas! rude boy; love is a generous pain, which minds ignoble, cannot entertain: therefore thy accusations are unjust, in giving love the character of lust. With allowance, by Ro. L'Estrange. To the tune of; No more silly Cupid: or, The Duke of Monmouth's jig

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[London], : Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Golden-Ball near the Hospital-gate, in West smithfield, [between 1678-1685]

Descrizione fisica

1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts)

Soggetti

Broadsides - England - London

Love poetry, English - England

Ballads17th century.England

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Date and place of publication suggested by Wing.

Verse: "Who's here so ingenious ..."

Reproduction of original in the Harvard University, Houghton Library and the British Library.

Sommario/riassunto

eebo-0018