Title: | A most excellent and famous ditty of Sampson iudge of Israel how hee wedded Philistines daughter, who at length forsooke him: also how hee slew a lyon, and propounded a riddle, and after how hee was falsely betrayed by Dalila, and of his death. To the tune of the Spanish pauin. |
Print source: | A most excellent and famous ditty of Sampson iudge of Israel how hee wedded Philistines daughter, who at length forsooke him: also how hee slew a lyon, and propounded a riddle, and after how hee was falsely betrayed by Dalila, and of his death. To the tune of the Spanish pauin. [London]: Printed by the assignes of Thomas Symcocke, [1629] |
Alternate titles: | Most excellent and famous ditty of Sampson judge of Israell Most excellent and famous ditty of Sampson judge of Israel. |
Notes: |
Verse - "VVhen Sampson was a tall yong man".
Place of publication from STC, which has publication date 1628-1629.
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Another edition of STC 21688.5, published ca. 1625 with title: A most excellent and famous ditty of Sampson judge of Israell.
Printed on verso: STC 22655 (The wofull lamentation of Edward Smith).
Reproductions of original in the British Library.
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Subject terms: |
Ballads, English -- 17th century.
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URL: | https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A11436.0001.001 |
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