Loves boundless power or, The charmed lovers happiness compleated. Being a most excellent new play-song, most pleasant and delightful. Doranus s[p]ies the charming nymph, whose power wounds more then hers, who in a sudden showre brought thunder-bearing Jove from lofty skies, to pay devotion to her stary eyes: he's conquer'd, and entreats, to which she yields Phillis the glory, both of woods and fields: does condesend to love, and crowns his wish, with joys transending any mortal bliss. To the tune of, When busie fame, &c
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- Loves boundless power or, The charmed lovers happiness compleated. Being a most excellent new play-song, most pleasant and delightful. Doranus s[p]ies the charming nymph, whose power wounds more then hers, who in a sudden showre brought thunder-bearing Jove from lofty skies, to pay devotion to her stary eyes: he's conquer'd, and entreats, to which she yields Phillis the glory, both of woods and fields: does condesend to love, and crowns his wish, with joys transending any mortal bliss. To the tune of, When busie fame, &c
- Loves boundless power; Charmed lovers happiness compleated
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- Imprint
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London] : Printed for I[onah]. Deacon, at the Angel in Guiltspur-street, [1690?
- Publication year
- 1690
- ESTC No.
- R227263
- Grub Street ID
- 100170
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; obl. 1°.
- Note
- Anonymous. By Nathaniel Lee
Verse - "Hale to the mirtle shade,"
Place of publication and publisher's name from Wing CD-ROM, 1996
Date of publication from Wing CD-ROM, 1996
Wing L851 has "J." Deacon in imprint; L3262 has "I." Deacon; in the font in which the imprint is printed, there is no distinction between I and J
Also identified as Wing L851.