The Roxburghe ballads . [These cuts belong to The London Lasscs Lamentation,- p. 116.] 119 [Lost from Roxb. Coll., II. 576 ; C. 22, e. 2, 60 ; Huth, II. 3 ; Jersey, II. 61.] Lotoes SDtiertbroto; OR, A full and true account of a Young Maid that lived in Exeter-Exchange-Court,in the Strand, [she] being deeply in love with a young Serving-man, whosecare was so great that he would not marry till he was in a good Condition tomaintain a Wife ; which resolution of his bred jealousie in her; whereuponin reality of his Love, be presented her with a Ring, but she afterwardsdispairing of his Constancy, d


The Roxburghe ballads . [These cuts belong to The London Lasscs Lamentation,- p. 116.] 119 [Lost from Roxb. Coll., II. 576 ; C. 22, e. 2, 60 ; Huth, II. 3 ; Jersey, II. 61.] Lotoes SDtiertbroto; OR, A full and true account of a Young Maid that lived in Exeter-Exchange-Court,in the Strand, [she] being deeply in love with a young Serving-man, whosecare was so great that he would not marry till he was in a good Condition tomaintain a Wife ; which resolution of his bred jealousie in her; whereuponin reality of his Love, be presented her with a Ring, but she afterwardsdispairing of his Constancy, disdainfully returned him the Ring again, andwithin a short time after poysoned her self; And now she lies buried nearthe May-pole in the Strand, with a Stake drove through her body, beingthere Buried the Thirteenth day of May last. To the Tune of, Bateman. [See vol. iii. p. 194 ; and vi. 650.]


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