Publication Date | 1685 |
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Remainder | declaring the misfortune of a young gentleman and his lady that kill'd themselves both for love, under the borrowed names of Mirtillus and Lucretia. It being a new pleasant song sung at the Kings Theatre. To a pleasant new play house tune. Or, Methinks the poor town has been troubled too long |
Extent | 1 sheet ([1] p.) |
Location | London] |
Publisher | Printed for Charles Denisson, at the sign of the Stationers-Armes within Aldgate |