The true loves ioy, or, the reward of constancy [microform] : Being an amorous diologue [sic] between a seaman and his love. The maid implores the aid of Charon's boat, that to the gloomy shades her soul might float; with sighs and groans, much weary and oprest [sic], at length he heard her moan, and gave her rest from all past dangers, and from future harms, she safe arriv'd, and anchor'd in his arms. To a new tune, much in request.

bb A ballad about the constancy of love and how a young woman braved death to be with her love.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Adam Matthew Publications
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [London] : Printed for Phillip Brooksby in West-Smithfield, [between 1670 and 1696?]
Series:Women Advising Women. Women's writing and advice, c1450-1720 ; reel 3:2(Douce Ballads 2[164])
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Call Number: Microfilm 4959
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