D Urfey, Thomas.
The female trooper, or the valiant Scotch-wife. But sing this new Scotch ayre, and you shall see what woman's love can doe, Her charmes she hides in armour bright, and with her jockey goes to fight.
[London]: printed by T. Moore near the Bolt and Tun Inn in Fleetstreet, 1689.
ESTC No. R188794.Grub Street ID 76604.
D Urfey, Thomas.
[An excellent new Scotch song, being lately sung in a new play, called, A wife for any man.] The musick exactly printed.
London: printed and sold by T. Moore, 1696.
ESTC No. R174895.Grub Street ID 67940.
D Urfey, Thomas.
An excellent new Scotch song, called, The bonny grey-eyed morn; or, Jockey roused with love. To a pleasant new Scotch tune. Licensed according to order.
London: printed by and for A. M[ilbourn]., 1697.
ESTC No. R176858.Grub Street ID 69213.