Title |
The constant country maid, or Innocent love at length rewarded : Which by these lines is here set forth in part the constant love, that lodged in her heart; which was by no means for to be remov'd, since she would venture all for him she lov'd: for which he did reward her at the last, and made amends for all her sorrows past. Tune of True love rewarded with loyalty. |
Alternative Title |
Constant country maid |
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Innocent love at length rewarded. |
Publication Info |
London : printed for W. Whitwood at the Bell in Duck-lane, [1670?] |
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