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EBBA 30610
British Library - Roxburghe
The dying tears of a true Lover forsaken, / Made on his Death=bed; the hour before his Death..
Date Published
1678-1680
Author
Standard Tune
Come Live with Me and Be My Love
[unknown]
Imprint
Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright, J. Clarke, W. Thackeray, and T. Passinger.
License
Collection
British Library - Roxburghe
Pages
2.126, 2.127
Location
British Library
Shelfmark
C.20.f.8.126-127
ESTC ID
R227123
Keyword Categories
advice
affliction / health
death
infidelity
love
MARC Record
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Additional Information
Part 1
Part 2
Title
The dying tears of a true Lover forsaken, / Made on his Death=bed; the hour before his Death..
The second part,
Tune Imprint
The Tune is, Come live with me.
to the same Tune.
First Lines
THose gentle hearts that true love crave, / Where true love can no harbour have,
COme young Lasses and listen well, / Unto the tale that I shall tell,
Refrain
Condition
Ornament