A lamentable ballad of fair Rosamond, concubine to Henry II. who was put to death by Queen Eleanor, in the famous bower of Woodstock, near Oxford. - To the tune of Flying fame, &c.

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  • A lamentable ballad of fair Rosamond, concubine to Henry II. who was put to death by Queen Eleanor, in the famous bower of Woodstock, near Oxford. - To the tune of Flying fame, &c.
  • Life and death of fair Rosamond
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Imprint
[Newcastle]: Printed in this present year, [1775?]
Publication year
1775
ESTC No.
T206379
Grub Street ID
235860
Description
1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; obl. 1/2⁰
Note
Anonymous. By Thomas Deloney.

Verse - "When as King Henry rul'd this land,".

In five columns with the title and woodcut above the first two; the first and second as well as the third, fourth and fifth columns are separated by lines of ornamental type.

Place of publication from the Bodleian Library Ballads database.