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.
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- 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.
- Valiant Scotch-wife
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[London]: printed by T. Moore near the Bolt and Tun Inn in Fleetstreet, 1689.
- Publication year
- 1689-1689
- ESTC No.
- R188794
- Grub Street ID
- 76604
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : music ; 1/2 ⁰
- Note
- In verse; first line: Valiant Jockey's march away, ...
Five verses printed below the music, in two columns divided by a single rule.
The verse numbers printed out of order: I., II., III., V., IV.
The "But sing this new Scotch ayre, ..." below the main title is printed in two columns with the first half of the rhyme in two lines to the left, and the second half in two lines to the right, with a right-pointing printers mark between them.