The shepherds complaint: and the comforting shepherdess. : Poor Choron making his complaint, was comforted at last; but when he thought himself undone, his Silvia held him fast. To the tune of, Moggys jeousie [sic].
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Imprint: | [London] : Printed for Josiah Blare at the Looking Glass in the New Buildings on London Bridge, [1684] |
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Description: | 1 online resource (1 sheet ([1] p.) :) ill. (woodcuts) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11846543 |
Other title: | Womans answer. |
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Other uniform titles: | Moggys jeousie. Moggy's jealousy. |
Notes: | Date of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed.). Third column headed: The womans answer. In verse. First line of The shepherds complaint: Oh Cupid thou now art too cruel. First line of The womans answer: What makes my dear shepherd to languish. Printed in black letter in three columns. Reproduction of original in: National Library of Scotland--Crawford Collections. Wing (2nd ed.) S3153 |
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