The quarrelsome lovers: or, The succesless vvoeing. Being a most pleasant song by way of dialogue between Robin and Susan. Love grows inraged, denial and disdain makes passion rise which love cannot restrain, sweet Venus combate here is layed aside, and Sue resolves she uppermost will ride, Robin no longer dare with her ingage, but plies his heels to bear him from her rage. To a pleasant new tune called Old Tony, or let Oliver now be forgotten
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- The quarrelsome lovers: or, The succesless vvoeing. Being a most pleasant song by way of dialogue between Robin and Susan. Love grows inraged, denial and disdain makes passion rise which love cannot restrain, sweet Venus combate here is layed aside, and Sue resolves she uppermost will ride, Robin no longer dare with her ingage, but plies his heels to bear him from her rage. To a pleasant new tune called Old Tony, or let Oliver now be forgotten
- Successless wooeing
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London]: Printed for Phil. Brooksby at the sign of the Golden Ball in West Smithfield, [between 1682 and 1695
- Publication year
- 1682-1695
- ESTC No.
- R182306
- Grub Street ID
- 72532
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; obl. 1/2°.
- Note
- Verse - "Of late I did hear of a woeing;"
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Printed in four columns in black letter
Dates of publication from Wing; British Library catalogue dates item to [1680?].