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Cupid's master-piece: or, Long wisht for comes at last: or, the happy meeting of William and Mary. : A pretty damsel of sixteen 'tis said, was courted; but of love she was afraid: she slights sweet William (so she call'd his name) he took her first repulse; then she with shame, laments her scornful folly: now she loves, and languishes with grief, till Cupid moves her William once again for to be kind; which soon he did perform: now both are joyn'd in love's strict mutual bands, and marryed, let none, though once deny'd, in love despair. Tune of Caelia's my foe. |
Alternative Title |
Cupid's master-piece |
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Long wisht for comes at last |
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Happy meeting of William and Mary |
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Cupid's masterpiece |
Uniform title |
Caelia's my foe.
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Publication Info |
London, : Printed for VV[illiam]. Thackeray, T[homas]. Passenger, and VV[illiam]. Whitwood, [between 1670-1677] |
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