EBBA 30795
British Library - Roxburghe
| The Mariner's Delight, / OR, The Seaman's SEAVEN WIVES. / Being a pleasant new Song; shewing how a Seaman call'd Anthony courted a young / Maid whose Name is Susan, in London: and (with great difficulty) gain'd her affection; / Notwith- / standing he had seaven Wives, all alive at that time: and at last was discovered, to the great advan- / tage and satisfaction of the Vertuous Maid and all her Relations. From which every Woman, Wi- / dow and Maid may learn how to be wary, and cautious in their Courting. | |
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| Date Published | 1662-1692 ? |
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| Imprint | Printed for J. Conyers at the Raven in Duck-lain. |
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| Collection | British Library - Roxburghe |
| Page | 2.355 |
| Location | British Library |
| Shelfmark | C.20.f.8.355 |
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| Title | The Mariner's Delight, / OR, The Seaman's SEAVEN WIVES. / Being a pleasant new Song; shewing how a Seaman call'd Anthony courted a young / Maid whose Name is Susan, in London: and (with great difficulty) gain'd her affection; / Notwith- / standing he had seaven Wives, all alive at that time: and at last was discovered, to the great advan- / tage and satisfaction of the Vertuous Maid and all her Relations. From which every Woman, Wi- / dow and Maid may learn how to be wary, and cautious in their Courting. |
| Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, Hail to the Mirtle Shades. |
| First Lines | MY Dearest I must to the Sea / I'm come now to bid thee adieu: |
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