The triumph at an end, or, The tyranness defeated. Behold how rashly lovers hurry on upon the point of sure destruction, females are tyrants, for when they see they are admir'd & lov'd, theyl cruel be. When most you shun them, then they most do love, then let all mankind in a mean still move: or if your flame burn bright let then not know it, your hopes are vain'd if you once show it. To a pleasant new tune of, How bright are those &c. Or. Young Jamey
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- The triumph at an end, or, The tyranness defeated. Behold how rashly lovers hurry on upon the point of sure destruction, females are tyrants, for when they see they are admir'd & lov'd, theyl cruel be. When most you shun them, then they most do love, then let all mankind in a mean still move: or if your flame burn bright let then not know it, your hopes are vain'd if you once show it. To a pleasant new tune of, How bright are those &c. Or. Young Jamey
- Triumph at an end; Tyranness defeated
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London]: Printed for J. Wright, J. Clark, W,[sic] Thackeray & T. Passenger, [1683?
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- 1681-1684
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- R228527
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- 101201
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; 1°.
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- Verse - "How might act thou whose starrey eyes"
Place and date of publication from Wing CD-ROM, 1996
Wing CD-ROM, 1996 gives range of dates: 1681-1684
L copy (C.20.f.8(412) and C.20.f.8(484)) printed on the verso of Wing S4711, "The sorrowful complaint of conscience and plain-dealing". There is heavy print show through.