The dying lovers last farevvel: or, The tragical downfal of Martellus and Arminda. The shepherd being slighted, did despair, and being sore opprest with grief and care, he did complain that love he ever try'd, so yielded unto fate, and there he dy'd: who when the nymph could not recall by art, her sorrows swell'd, and broke her tender heart. To an excellent play-house tune, called, Stone walls cannot a prison make. Or, Young Pheon
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- The dying lovers last farevvel: or, The tragical downfal of Martellus and Arminda. The shepherd being slighted, did despair, and being sore opprest with grief and care, he did complain that love he ever try'd, so yielded unto fate, and there he dy'd: who when the nymph could not recall by art, her sorrows swell'd, and broke her tender heart. To an excellent play-house tune, called, Stone walls cannot a prison make. Or, Young Pheon
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London]: Printed for J. Conyers at the Black Raven a little above St. Andrews Church in Holbourn, [between 1688 and 1691
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- 1688-1691
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- R176435
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- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; 1°.
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Verse - "One night when all the village slept,"
Catalogued from Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge, Pepys Ballads, facsimile volume 3, p. 8.
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