The constant couple, or, the glory of true love. The youngman prov'd in the tryal just the maid was fearful of him for to trust, he told her plainly she should be his vvife and he with her could live a happy life. She told him she was loath to yield but he in time at las did win the field They made no more ado ner further strife, but went tot'h [sic] chnrch [sic] and joyned man and vvife. The tune of, Bonny Currant; or, Digbys farwel, or Packington's pound. This may be printed R. L. S
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London]: Printed for J. Conyers, at the Black-Raven the first shop in Fetter-Lane next Holburn, [1685?
- Publication year
- 1685
- ESTC No.
- R232935
- Grub Street ID
- 104567
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; 1°.
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- Date of publication from Wing
Verse - "Of late I did walk in a pleasant fair day".