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TI - The true mayde of the south: or, A rare example of a mayde dwelling at Rie in Sussex who for the loue of a young man of Lester-shire, went beyond sea in the habit of a page, and after, to their hearts content, were both marryed at Magrum in Germany, and now dwelling at Rye aforesaid. To the tune of, Come, come, my sweet and bonny one
PB - for Francis Coules
KW - Ballads, English 17th century
KW - Love poetry Early works to 1800
PY - [ca. 1630]
N2 - Reproduction of original in the Pepysian Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge, England
N2 - In two parts, printed side by side
N2 - Verse - "VVithin the hauen towne of Rye,"
N2 - STC (2nd ed.), 17189.3
N2 - Date of publication from STC
N2 - In this edition, line 3 of title has: 'a mayde'
BT - Early English Books Online / EEBO
CY - Printed at London
UR - http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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