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Title Amantium iræ amoris redintegratio est. = The falling out of louers, is the renewing of loue : to the tune of the Meddow brow.
Alternative Title Amantium iræ amoris redintegratio est
Amantium iræ amoris redintegratio est. The falling out of lovers, is the renewing of love.
Falling out of lovers, is the renewing of love.
Publication Info Printed at London : for H. Gosson, [ca. 1625]



Descript 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill.
Note Verse - "Come my best and deerest,".
In two parts; part 2 has caption: The maydes answere, to the same tune.
Estimated publication date from STC.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Series Early English books online.
Subject Ballads, English -- 17th century.
Alternative Title Amantium iræ amoris redintegratio est
Amantium iræ amoris redintegratio est. The falling out of lovers, is the renewing of love.
Falling out of lovers, is the renewing of love.
Descript 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill.
Note Verse - "Come my best and deerest,".
In two parts; part 2 has caption: The maydes answere, to the same tune.
Estimated publication date from STC.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Ballads, English -- 17th century.
Alternative Title Amantium iræ amoris redintegratio est
Amantium iræ amoris redintegratio est. The falling out of lovers, is the renewing of love.
Falling out of lovers, is the renewing of love.

Subject Ballads, English -- 17th century.
Descript 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill.
Note Verse - "Come my best and deerest,".
In two parts; part 2 has caption: The maydes answere, to the same tune.
Estimated publication date from STC.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

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