The gallant seamans return from the Indies, or the happy meeting of two faithful lovers. Wherein is shewed the loyal constancy of a seaman to his love, with her kind salutation unto him for his welcome home. Observe this song which is both neat and pretty Tis on a seaman in his praise of Betty. To the tune of Five sail of frigots, or, Shrewsbury. By T.L. With allowance

People / Organizations
Imprint
London]: Printed for F. [Francis] Cole [sic, i.e. Coles], T. [Thomas] Vere, J. [John] Wright & J. [John] Clarke, [1674-1679
Publication year
1674-1679
ESTC No.
R235422
Grub Street ID
106530
Description
1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; obl. 1°.
Note
T.L. = Thomas Lanfiere

Date of publication conjectured from internal evidence

Verse - "I am a stout seaman newly come on shore"

Woodcut headpiece includes the name: Iohn Clark.