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Document ReferencePw V 38/52 (pp 241-46)
TitleMS poem, untitled, not ascribed ; n.d.
LevelPiece
Content DescriptionA full description of the volume in which this item appears can be found under the reference Pw V 38.
Text consists of twelve 6-line verses with the refrain 'Then Hey Boyes up goe wee'.

'To the Tune of Hey Boyes up goe wee' precedes text

'Berkley' appears in margin by verse 8, line 1.

'How' appears in margin by verse 12, line 1.

Written in 1680.
First Line of PoemSend forth (Deare Julian) all thy Books
Last Line of PoemThen every night I'le sitt and write
LanguageEnglish
Physical DescriptionFor details of the physical evidence (paper, watermarks, binding etc) of the volume in which this item appears see the entry for Pw V 38.
Related MaterialCrum, Index, S 293
British Library: MS Harl. 7319, f 92r
Bodleian Library, Oxford, MS Douce 357, f 94r
Bodleian Library, Oxford, MS Firth c 15, p 73
University of Nottingham Library: Pw V 39/22
University of Nottingham Library: Pw V 42/25
Publication NoteSimpson, The British Broadside Ballad, pp 304-08

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CodePersonNameDates of existence
NA72722Julian; Robert (fl 1670-c.1690); Captain; scrivener and professional purveyor of manuscript lampoonsfl 1670-c.1690
NA72915L'Estrange; Roger (1616-1704); Sir1616-1704
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