Save a thiefe from the gallowes and he'll hang thee if he can.: Or, the mercifull father, and the mercilesse sonne. To the tune of, Fortune my foe.
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- Save a thiefe from the gallowes and he'll hang thee if he can.: Or, the mercifull father, and the mercilesse sonne. To the tune of, Fortune my foe.
- Confession and repentance of George Sanders gentleman late of Shugh in the county of Hereford, who unnaturally killed his uncle, and accused his owne father for the murder: but by Gods providence being discovered, he dyed for the same. Where he writ this song with his owne hand. To the tune of Fortune my foe
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[London]: Printed at London for W. [Jones?, ca. 1618]
- Publication year
- 1618
- ESTC No.
- S95047
- Grub Street ID
- 153141
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1]) p. : ill. (woodcut) ; 1/2⁰
- Note
- Verse - You disobedient children marke my fall,
Imprint name and date from STC (2nd ed.).