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The kind shepherd and the amorous shepherdess : The amorous words of this kind swain did wound the shepherdess, and he it is she dotes upon, she plainly doth confess / To the tune of, The fair one lett me in ; this may be printed, R.P.

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Format:
Microformat
Series:
Women advising women ; pt. 5, reel 3.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Broadsides--England--London--Early works to 1800.
Love poetry, English--England--Early works to 1800.
Love poetry, English.
Broadsides.
England.
England--London.
Genre:
Ballads -- England -- 17th century.
Poetry.
Physical Description:
1 sheet (1 unnumbered page) : illustrations (woodcuts) ; oblong 1/2⁰
35 mm
monochrome
service copy
positive
Place of Publication:
[London] : Printed for J. Clarke, W. Thackeray, and T. Passenger, [between 1684 and 1686]
Summary:
A ballad about love's problems.
Notes:
Verse - "The smart of love who can endure,"
Filmed copy at Adam Matthew's set Women Advising Women: Part 5: Women's writing and advice, c1450-1720, reel 3, Douce Ballads 1[213], cropped at head, with slight loss of title.
Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
Microfilm. Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Publications ; Oxford, England : Bodleian Photographic Service. 1998. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. Women advising women ; pt. 5, reel 3.
Cited in:
ESTC (RLIN), ESTCR233173.
OCLC:
63662014

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