02082nam 2200421Ia 450 99639510220331620210104171344.0(CKB)3810000000016661(EEBO)2240886174(OCoLC)ocn625106318e(OCoLC)625106318(EXLCZ)99381000000001666120100521d1630 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|Strange and wonderfull news of a woman which lived neer unto the famous city of London, who had her head torn off from her body by the divell[electronic resource] and her lymbs rent in peices [sic] and scattered about in the room where the mischief was done, which may serve to forwarn all proud and disloyall men and women, to have a care how they behave themselves, whilst they live in this sinfull world, that they fall not into the like temptations : the manner how shee made her bargain with the divil, shee confest to some of her neighbors before her deathLondon Printed for Fran. Grove on Snow-hill[1630?]1 folded sheet ([2] p.) ill. (woodcuts)Caption title.In verse.Signed at end: L.P.Imprint from colophon.Date of publication suggested by STC (2nd ed.); date of publication suggested by the British Library is 1655?"The tune is Summer time."Item 28 of 32 at reel 2968:19.Also appears in Early English Books, 1475-1640 on reel 1839:13.Reproduction of original in: British Library.eebo-0018Ballads, English17th centuryBroadsidesEngland17th century.rbgenrBallads, EnglishL. P(Laurence Price),fl. 1625-1680?1001543UMIUMIBOOK996395102203316Strange and wonderfull news of a woman which lived neer unto the famous city of London, who had her head torn off from her body by the divell2403081UNISA