Bobbin Io: or, the longing-lass satisfied at last: wherein you may perceive by this, how willing maidens are to kiss; they long the pritty dance to know, which many call the Bobbin Jo: though some at last the time may rue, that ever such dance they knew. To the tune of, Th Bobbin Jo, &c. With allowance
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- Bobbin Io: or, the longing-lass satisfied at last: wherein you may perceive by this, how willing maidens are to kiss; they long the pritty dance to know, which many call the Bobbin Jo: though some at last the time may rue, that ever such dance they knew. To the tune of, Th Bobbin Jo, &c. With allowance
- Bobbin Jo: or, the longing-lass satisfied at last
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London]: Printed for J. Coniers, at the black Raven, in Duck-Lane, neer West smith field, [1662 - 1700
- Publication year
- 1662-1700
- ESTC No.
- R172807
- Grub Street ID
- 66563
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; 1°.
- Note
- Place of publication and date range from Wing; Bodleian Library ballads database suggests "between 1662 and 1691"
Verse - "There was a maid liv'd in the north,"
1972 ed.: B3377.