Cupid's trappan: or, Up the green forrest: or, The Scorner scorn'd: or, Willow turn'd into carnation. : Described in the ranting resolution of a forsaken maid. To a pleasant new tune, now all in fashion, &c.
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Printed by and for W. Onley, for A. Milbourn: and are to be sold by J. Deacon, at the Angel in Guilt-Spur-Street, without Newgate,
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