EBBA 21708
Magdalene College - Pepys
| A Pleasant Song made by a Souldier, whose bringing up had been dainty, and partly / by those affections of his unbridled youth, is now beaten with his own Rod: and / therefore termeth this his Repentance, of the all of Folly. | ||
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| Date Published | 1663-1674 | |
| Author | Thomas Stryde | |
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| Imprint | London, Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, and/ J. Wright. | |
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| Collection | Magdalene College - Pepys | |
| Page | 4.42 | |
| Location | Pepys Library | |
| Shelfmark | Pepys Ballads 4.42 | |
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| Part 1 | Part 2 | |
| Title | A Pleasant Song made by a Souldier, whose bringing up had been dainty, and partly / by those affections of his unbridled youth, is now beaten with his own Rod: and / therefore termeth this his Repentance, of the all of Folly. | The Souldiers Farewel to his love. / Being a Dialogue betwixt Thomas and Margaret. |
| Tune Imprint | To an Excellent new [T]une, called, Calino. | To a pleasant new Tune. |
| First Lines | IN Summer time when Phoebus raise, / did chear each mortal mans delights, | MArgaret my sweetest, Margaret I must go, / Most dear to me, that never may be so: |
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| Album Page | 1/2 sheet oblong folio, ?210 x 313 | 1/2 sheet oblong folio, ?210 x 313 |
| Condition | cropped right edge | cropped right edge |
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