The true lovers lamentation: or, The gallants complaint of his mistris. Against his love he sorely doth complain, because he thinks that she doth him disdain, he saies never a female more he'l trust, 'cause most maids now adays doth prove unjust. To a pleasant new tune; or, My pretty dove. By T.L
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- The true lovers lamentation: or, The gallants complaint of his mistris. Against his love he sorely doth complain, because he thinks that she doth him disdain, he saies never a female more he'l trust, 'cause most maids now adays doth prove unjust. To a pleasant new tune; or, My pretty dove. By T.L
- Mistrisses kind and sweet reply, wherein she speaks to him most lovingly.
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London]: Printed for F[rancis]. Coles, T[homas]. Vere, J[ohn]. Wright, and J[ohn]. Clarke [1674 and 1679
- Publication year
- 1674-1679
- ESTC No.
- R187547
- Grub Street ID
- 75780
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; 1/2°.
- Note
- T.L. = Thomas Lanfiere
Publication date range from Bodleian Library ballads database
In two parts. Part 2 has title: The mistrisses kind and sweet reply, wherein she speaks to him most lovingly; ..
Verse - "My pretty dove,"
Formerly Wing T2751A
Wing, apparently erroneously, reports title as "The true lovers lamentation; or, the young mans complaint", and "London" in imprint.