Poor Robin's prophesie, or, The merry conceited fortune-teller : although the poet makes no large apology some insight he may have into ass-trology, then buy this song and give your judgement of it and then perhaps you'l say he's a small prophet, for he can tell when thing will come to pass, that you will say is strange as ever was. : tune of, The delights of the battle, &c. : with allowance, Ro. L'Estrange.

Author/creator Pix, Mary
Format Electronic
Publication Info[London] : Printed for F. Cole, T. Vere, J Wright, and J. Clarke, [1674-79]
Description1 sheet ( [1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts)
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Other author/creatorL'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.
Other author/creatorColes, Francis, -1680, bookseller.
Other author/creatorVere, Thomas, -approximately 1682, bookseller.
Other author/creatorWright, John, -1684, bookseller.
Other author/creatorClarke, J. bookseller.
Portion of title Merry conceited fortune-teller
SeriesEarly English books online. ^A888680
General noteCaption title.
General notePlace and date of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed., 1994).
General noteAttributed to Mary Pix. Cf. Wing (2nd. ed., 1994).
General noteReproduction of original in: National Library of Scotland--Crawford Collections.
General noteFirst line of verse: "All you that delight for to hear a new song."
References Wing (2nd ed., 1994), P2890
References ESTC R181948
Reproduction noteElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 3055:19)
Genre/formBroadside poems England London 17th century.
Genre/formBallads England London 17th century.
Other titleThe Delights of the bottle.
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