The rose of delight, or, An excellent nevv song in the praise of His Grace James D. of Monmouth: My female wishes may they never end, for I great Monmouth still will be thy friend, while I retain my poor immortal soul, I'le joy with thee, and wanting thee condoul. Tune of, No, no 'tis in vain to sigh and complain,
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- The rose of delight, or, An excellent nevv song in the praise of His Grace James D. of Monmouth: My female wishes may they never end, for I great Monmouth still will be thy friend, while I retain my poor immortal soul, I'le joy with thee, and wanting thee condoul. Tune of, No, no 'tis in vain to sigh and complain,
- Rose of delight; Rose of delight, or, An excellent new song in the praise of His Grace James D. of Monmouth; Excellent new song in the praise of His Grace James D. of Monmouth
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London]: Printed for J. Conyers at the black raven in Duck-lane, [1683?
- Publication year
- 1683
- ESTC No.
- R215643
- Grub Street ID
- 90633
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : music ; 1/2°.
- Note
- A song - "Notwithstanding the frown that descends from the Crown on my Lord that once was so dear,"
Place and date of publication from Wing.