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  • PwV - Literary Manuscripts in the Portland (Welbeck) Collection, 16th-19th centuries
Document ReferencePw V 526
TitleMS ballad entitled 'A Ballad To the tune of liley bulerro'; n.d.
Daten.d.
Extent1 f
LevelItem/file
Title Of WorkA Ballad To the tune of liley bulerro
First Line of PoemIn the Rigne of quen Ann
Last Line of PoemBy curing the spleen
LanguageEnglish
Physical DescriptionOne folio
ConditionGood
Descriptive FeaturesWatermark: Arms of Amsterdam, approx. 105 x 107 mm
WatermarkArms of Amsterdam
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