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Title: Love and constancy or The true lovers welcome home from France. Describing of the joy and friendly greeting, betwixt two lovers at their happy meeting, by cruel fate long time they were devided, but to their comfort now they are united, vvhich makes them to rejoyce beyond expression, as you may finde by both their own confessions. Tune of, Digby's farewel, or the Tyrant, &c.
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Print source: Love and constancy or The true lovers welcome home from France. Describing of the joy and friendly greeting, betwixt two lovers at their happy meeting, by cruel fate long time they were devided, but to their comfort now they are united, vvhich makes them to rejoyce beyond expression, as you may finde by both their own confessions. Tune of, Digby's farewel, or the Tyrant, &c.
London,: Printed for John Hose over against Staple-Inn in Holbourn near Grayes-Inn-lane, [1665?]
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