The Roxburghe ballads . ed, which now does lye bleeding, of me you have surely a conquest is a soft and gentle fire, which does compell me to agree :Thou art the man whom I much admire ; now I love none in the World but Never was creature adornd with more graces, than his dear darling who was not coy,And the young Squire with tender Embraces, in the sweet raptures of Love and Joy,The which is far beyond expressing. My loyal Lover, then said she, No one but thee shall enjoy the blessing, now I love none in the World but thee. jFmfe. This may be Printed, Printed by /. Blare


The Roxburghe ballads . ed, which now does lye bleeding, of me you have surely a conquest is a soft and gentle fire, which does compell me to agree :Thou art the man whom I much admire ; now I love none in the World but Never was creature adornd with more graces, than his dear darling who was not coy,And the young Squire with tender Embraces, in the sweet raptures of Love and Joy,The which is far beyond expressing. My loyal Lover, then said she, No one but thee shall enjoy the blessing, now I love none in the World but thee. jFmfe. This may be Printed, Printed by /. Blare, at the Looking-Glass [on London-Bridge]. [In Black-letter. Three woodcuts : 1st, the couple on p 286 ; 2nd and 3rd arehere below (originally intended for Q. Maria Beatrix and King James II., healone belongs also to p. 142). Date, 1686-1688. We give another William,known as Careless Billy, on p. 520. Also, ballads, sung to the tune ofDUrfeys State and Ambition, alas ! will deceive you, as on p. 493, are onpp. 549,


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