01631nam 2200385 n 450 99639458490331620200824121810.0(CKB)4940000000123242(EEBO)2240916661(UnM)ocm99892164e(UnM)99892164(EXLCZ)99494000000012324219920728d1632 uy engurbn||||a|bb|Loues solace; or The true lovers part, & in his conclusion he shews his constant heart[electronic resource] He still doth praise her for her beauty rare, and sayes there's none with her that can compare. To a new court tune called the Damaske roseLondon Printed for Francis Groue, on Snow-hill.[1632]1 sheet ([1] p.) illSigned: M.P. [i.e. Martin Parker].Publication date suggested by STC.Verse: "The damaske rose nor lilly faire ..."In two parts, separated for mounting; woodcuts at head of each part; part 2 has caption title: The maidens kind answer wherein she doth agree, that he shall be her loue, and none but onely he.Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0018Ballads, English17th centuryBallads, EnglishM. P(Martin Parker),d. 1656?1001128Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINCu-RivESBOOK996394584903316Loues solace; or The true lovers part, & in his conclusion he shews his constant heart2315245UNISA