EBBA 38024
UCLA, Clark Library - Luttrell Ballads
| THE / HUE-and-SONG / AFTER / PATIENCE. / Have but a little PATIENCE, and you shall hear, / How PATIENCE had the Gift to Lie and Swear; / How PATIENCE cou'd with PATIENCE stand a Lie; / (But PATIENCE wants to stand the PILLORY.) / Out of all PATIENCE, to the Hague He steers: / To stay He had not PATIENCE, for his EARS. | |
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| Date Published | 1683 |
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| Imprint | Printed in the Year of the Saints Tribulation, 1683. |
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| Collection | UCLA, Clark Library - Luttrell Ballads |
| Location | UCLA, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library |
| Shelfmark | PR1213 .P74 f * |
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| Title | THE / HUE-and-SONG / AFTER / PATIENCE. / Have but a little PATIENCE, and you shall hear, / How PATIENCE had the Gift to Lie and Swear; / How PATIENCE cou'd with PATIENCE stand a Lie; / (But PATIENCE wants to stand the PILLORY.) / Out of all PATIENCE, to the Hague He steers: / To stay He had not PATIENCE, for his EARS. |
| Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, Hail to the Myrtle Shades. |
| First Lines | HAil to London fair Town / All hail to the Mayor & the Shrievs; |
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| Notes | Luttrell No. 4. In contemporary manuscript beneath the tune imprint: "23. May. 1683. A libell on S[i]r Patience Ward." |