The Devonshire damsels frollick: : being an account of nine or ten fair maidens, who went one evening lately, to wash themselves in a pleasant river, where they were discovered by several young men being their familiar acquaintances who took away their gowns and petticoats, with their smocks and wine with good chear; leaving them a while in a most melancholly condition. To a pleasant new play-house tune: or, Where's my shepherd? This may be printed. R. P.
| Format: | eBook |
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| Language: | English |
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[London] :
Printed for P Brooksby, at the Golden Ball in Pye-corner.,
[between 1685-1688]
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| Series: | Early English books online.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
| Item Description: | Place and date of publication suggested by Wing. Verse: "Tom and William with Ned and Ben, in all they were about nine or ten; near a trick ..." The first three lines of verse accompanied by printed music. Printed on verso: The Devonshire boys courage (D1236). Imperfect: stained and bleed-through, with loss of text; trimmed. Reproduction of original in the British Library. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (1 sheet ([1] pages) : illustrations (woodcuts), music. |