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An Excellent new ballad, to the tune of How unhappy is Phillis in love
1681, Printed for Benjamin Harris, at the Stationers Arms at the Royal Exchange, and are to be sold by Langley Curtis in Goatham Court on Ludgate-hill
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A satire on the Earl of Shaftesbury.
By Thomas D'Urfey; included in the collection of his songs in "Wit and mirth, or, Pills to purge melancholy", v.2, 1719, with title "Old Tony".
In two columns.
First line of verse: Let Oliver now be forgotten
In this edition there is no comma following "Tune of" in title; it has: "Printed", "Stationers", "Ludgate-hill" and a colon after "1681" in the imprint; the first line of imprint ends "and are to be"; second line of verse: "His policy's quite out of dores;". Stanza 6, line 1 is misspelled "Poclamation".
Cf. Wing (2nd ed.), E3806.
ESTC R32948
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