The wandring maiden, or, True love at length united. : She searcht the hills and mountains round in grief and discontent at length her dearest love she found for whom she did lament: then all her tears and sighs and fears was turned into bliss, and in his arms a thousand charms she sealed with a kiss. To an excellent new tune. Entred according to order.
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