The country-mans lamentation for the death of his cow. [electronic resource] : A country swain of little wit one day, did kill his cow because she went astray: what's that to I or you, she was his own, but now the ass for his cow doth moan: most pineously methink he cries in vain, for now his cow,s [sic] free from hunger, and pain: what ails the fool to make so great a stir, she cannot come to him, he may to her. To a pleasant country tune, called, Colly my cow.
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Other title: | Colly my cow. |
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Language: | English |
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[London] :
Printed for C. Passinger, at the seven stars in the new buildings on London-bridge,
[between 1674-1683]
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Series: | Early English books online.
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