Take time, while time is being an exhortation to all sorts or sexes, of what degree soever, from the highest to the lowest, old or young, rich or poore. To the tune of, The ladies daughter of Paris.

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Take time, while time is being an exhortation to all sorts or sexes, of what degree soever, from the highest to the lowest, old or young, rich or poore. To the tune of, The ladies daughter of Paris.
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London :: printed by M. P[arsons] for H. Gosson, dwelling vpon London-bridge, neere the Gate,
[1638?]
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Ballads, English -- 17th century.
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"Take time, while time is being an exhortation to all sorts or sexes, of what degree soever, from the highest to the lowest, old or young, rich or poore. To the tune of, The ladies daughter of Paris." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A13789.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.

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London, Printed by M. P. for Henry Gosson, dwelling vpon London∣bridge, neere the Gate.

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