An admirable new northern story of two constant lovers as I understand, were born near Appleby in Westmoreland; the lads name Anthony, Constance the lass, to sea they went both and great dangers did pass; how they suffer'd shipwrack on the coast of Spain for two years divided, and then met again, by wonderfull fortune and care [sic] accident, and now both live at home with joy and content. The tune is I would thou wer't to Shrewbury
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- An admirable new northern story of two constant lovers as I understand, were born near Appleby in Westmoreland; the lads name Anthony, Constance the lass, to sea they went both and great dangers did pass; how they suffer'd shipwrack on the coast of Spain for two years divided, and then met again, by wonderfull fortune and care [sic] accident, and now both live at home with joy and content. The tune is I would thou wer't to Shrewbury
- Constance and Anthony.
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London]: Printed for William Thacker[ay,] at the Angel in Duck-Lane, and A.M., [1690?
- Publication year
- 1690
- ESTC No.
- R214073
- Grub Street ID
- 89398
- Description
- 2 sheets : ill. ; 1/2°.
- Note
- Verse - "Two lovers in the north,"
Imprint from colophon; publication date suggested by Wing.
- Uncontrolled note
- Verify format; Roxburghe copy inlaid as 2 sheets. Format in Wing = brs