Black ey'd Susan's lamentation for the departure of her sweet William, who was impress'd to go to sea : To an excellent new tune.
1731
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Black ey'd Susan's lamentation for the departure of her sweet William, who was impress'd to go to sea : To an excellent new tune.
Published
Boston : Sold at the Heart and Crown, in Cornhill, [between 1731 and 1776]
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Alternate Title
Sweet William's farewell to black-ey'd Susan.
Place of Publication or Printing
United States -- Massachusetts -- Boston.
Description
1 online resource (1 sheet) : illustrations (relief cut)
System Control No.
(NNC-L)LLMC62810391
(TEMPOCo)62810391
(TEMPOCo)62810391
Note
Song in two parts; first line: All in the downs the fleet was moor'd.
Attributed to John Gay in the Dictionary of national biography, where it is cited as Sweet William's farewell to black-ey'd Susan.
Dated [176-?] by Bristol. The Heart and Crown, Boston, was the sign of Thomas Fleet (1685-1758) from 1731 to 1757, and of Thomas (1732-1797) and John Fleet from 1757 to 1776.
Text in two columns; relief cut of a naval engagement (Reilly 1126) at left of title.
Attributed to John Gay in the Dictionary of national biography, where it is cited as Sweet William's farewell to black-ey'd Susan.
Dated [176-?] by Bristol. The Heart and Crown, Boston, was the sign of Thomas Fleet (1685-1758) from 1731 to 1757, and of Thomas (1732-1797) and John Fleet from 1757 to 1776.
Text in two columns; relief cut of a naval engagement (Reilly 1126) at left of title.
Indexed In
Bristol B2092
Shipton & Mooney 41095
Shipton & Mooney 41095
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed September 10, 2019).
Available in Other Form
Print version: Gay, John, 1685-1732. Black ey'd Susan's lamentation for the departure of her sweet William. [Boston] : Sold at the Heart and Crown, in Cornhill, Boston., [between 1731 and 1776] (OCoLC)191269035
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