A fairing for young-men, or, The careless lover. Who is resolv'd in his mind, upon a merry straine, to love, but not long, unlesse his love, loves him againe; he wishes all batchelors to be rul'd by this song, and then their sweet-hearts should not foole them solong. To the tune of, He that hath most money, he is the best man.
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- A fairing for young-men, or, The careless lover. Who is resolv'd in his mind, upon a merry straine, to love, but not long, unlesse his love, loves him againe; he wishes all batchelors to be rul'd by this song, and then their sweet-hearts should not foole them solong. To the tune of, He that hath most money, he is the best man.
- Fairing for young men Careless lover
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London: printed for Francis Grove dwelling on Snow-hill, [1656?]
- Publication year
- 1656
- ESTC No.
- R40305
- Grub Street ID
- 122122
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; 1⁰
- Note
- Signed at end: C.H.
In two parts, the second of which is titled: The second part, to the same tune.
Verse - "Let you brave youngsters that live in the citty".
Date of publication suggested by Wing.
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- Catalogued from the original at the British Library