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[Th]e young-man put to his dumps: being a gallant discourse on May-day last, between two witty lovers ... To a pleasant new tune, called, The lovers delight, or, The Cambridge horn

A ballad about a conversation between two lovers.

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  • "Cambridge horn"
  • "Lovers delight"

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  • "A ballad about a conversation between two lovers."@en

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  • "Broadsides"@en
  • "Broadsides"
  • "Ballads"@en
  • "Broadsides - England - London - 17th century"
  • "Early works"@en

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  • "[Th]e young-man put to his dumps: being a gallant discourse on May-day last, between two witty lovers ... To a pleasant new tune, called, The lovers delight, or, The Cambridge horn"@en
  • "Young-man put to his dumps being a gallant discourse on May-day last, between two witty lovers ... To a pleasant new tune, called, the The lovers delight, or, The Cambridge horn"
  • "[Th]e young-man put to his dumps"
  • "[The] young-man put to his dumps Being a gallant discourse on May-Day last, between two witty lovers, Here in this song you may behold and see, a gallant girl obtain'd by wit and honesty; All you that hear this song, and mark it but aright, may say true love's worth gold, and breeds much more delight. To a pleasant new tune, called, the lovers delight, or the Cambridge horn"@en
  • "[The] young-man put to his dumps Being a gallant discourse on May-Day last, between two witty lovers, Here in this song you may behold and see, a gallant girl obtain'd by wit and honesty : All you that hear this song, and mark it but aright, may say true love's worth gold, and breeds much more delight"@en
  • "[Th]e young-man put to his dumps: being a gallant discourse on May-day last, between two witty lovers ... To a pleasant new tune, called, the The lovers delight, or, The Cambridge horn"
  • "[Th]e young-man put to his dumps: being a gallant discourse on May-day last, between two witty lovers ... To a pleasant new tune, called, the The lovers delight, or, The Cambridge horn"@en
  • "[Th]e young-man put to his dumps : being a gallant discourse on May-day last, between two witty lovers ... To a pleasant new tune, called, the The lovers delight, or, The Cambridge horn"