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A third merry ditty of cold and raw: being the fierce encounter between...
Published 1685“…Merry ditty of cold and raw.…”
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Wealthy farmers choice, or, The beautiful damosels fortunate marriage Fair beauty bright, was his delight, He would not wed for gold; in his loves face, each charming grace, his fancy did behold. To the tune of Cold and raw. This may be printed, R.P.
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Wealthy farmers choice, or, The beautiful damosels fortunate marriage. Fair beauty bright, was his delight, He would not wed for gold; in his loves face, each charming grace, his fancy did behold. To the tune of Cold and raw. This may be printed, R.P.
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Wealthy farmers choice, or, The beautiful damosels fortunate marriage Fair beauty bright, was his delight, He would not wed for gold; in his loves face, each charming grace, his fancy did behold. To the tune of Cold and raw. This may be printed, R.P.
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The miserable mountebank, or, A fierce encounter betwixt down right Dick and this devil of a doctor one morning in a market place. It seems he says he'd raise the dead, by vertue of his pill, but Richard came and broke his head, for his confounded skill. To the tune of, Cold and raw. This may be printed, R.P.
Published 1685Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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