Celia's kind answer to Corydon's complaint: poor Corydons complaint doth Celia move, a little by degrees to yield to love; his melting words doth make her heart relent and her unkindness she doth much repent: and now she is resolved at the last, to give him comfort for his sorrows past. To the tune of, Corydon's complaint. With allowance

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Imprint
London]: Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright, J. Clarke, T. Passenger, and W. Thackeray, [between 1678 and 1681
Publication year
1678-1681
ESTC No.
R176356
Grub Street ID
68917
Description
1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; 1°.
Note
Verse - "O what's the matter"

Place and date of publication suggested by Wing

In two parts, printed side by side

Catalogued from Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge, Pepys Ballads, facsimile volume 4, p. 47.
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