Poetical recreations consisting of original poems, songs, odes, &c. with several new translations : in two parts / part I, occasionally written by Mrs. Jane Barker, part II, by several gentlemen of the universities, and others.
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Poetical recreations consisting of original poems, songs, odes, &c. with several new translations : in two parts / part I, occasionally written by Mrs. Jane Barker, part II, by several gentlemen of the universities, and others.
Author
Barker, Jane.
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London :: Printed for Benjamin Crayle ...,
1688.
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English poetry -- Early modern, 1500-1700.
Songs, English -- Texts.
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"Poetical recreations consisting of original poems, songs, odes, &c. with several new translations : in two parts / part I, occasionally written by Mrs. Jane Barker, part II, by several gentlemen of the universities, and others." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A30923.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 7, 2024.
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descriptionPage 83
A SONG.
I.
AS Am'rous Corydon was laidI'th' shady Myrtle Grove;Thus did his Words his Sighs upbraid,For telling of his Love.Ah Trayterous Rebels, without sence,Of what her Scorn can doe;'Tis I must dye for your offence,And be thought guilty too.
II.
Nor can I blame ill Fate, for thisMy wretched hopeless state;Nor yet Philena's Cruelties,Who kills me with her hate.But your audacious Villani••sOccasions this my fall;Else I had dy'd a Sacrifice,But now a Criminal.
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