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A64717 The Unhappy tayler, or, Loves fatal farewel being a tragical relation of one James Orde, a tayler who hang'd himself on Sunday morning in the new buildings near Lamb's Cunduit for love of a young maiden who slighted his courtship. 1699 (1699) Wing U72A; ESTC R30176 769 1

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The Unhappy TAYLER OR Loves Fatal Farwel being a Tragical Relation of one James Orde a Tayler Who Hang'd himself on Sunday Morning in the new Buildings near Lamb's Cunduit for Love of a Young Maiden who slighted his Courtship To the Tune of Johnson's Farewell Licensed according to Order COme all Rash Lovers pray draw near and hear what I shall tell Of one who lately did despair and for that cause he fell He was Tailor brisk and brave who lov'd a handsome Maid And did for speedy Marriage crave but she the same delaid Which drove him to such discontent that he no rest could find Both Night and Day he did lament to see his Love unkind And took the same so much to heart in silence he did grieve Such was the force of Cupids Dart that none could him relieve Until at last despair and grief united so their Power His Case was far beyond relief sad Fate must him devour For having got a slender Roap on Sunday-morning last As one being void of future hope he hang'd himself in hast In the New-building near the Field his body it was found Where he to fatal death did yield tho' his feet touch'd the Ground Which did amaze all those who see his sad and dismal fate Because that Loves unkind Decree had thus cut off his date About him were some Letters found Which plainly seem'd to tell Dispare had on him gain'd such ground In peace he could not Dwell Likewise he did disire all Who heard of his sad Fate To take example by his Fall Before it was too late His Sweet heart she no sooner hears This sad and Doleful newes But she with Sorrows Grief and Tears All comfort doth refuse For her unkindness to her Dear She doth Lament and Morn ' Cause to him she was so severe As her True Love to scorn Oh all Young Maid's quoth she beware How you true love dispise Least you like me bring on dispare Make Love a sacrifice I freely would give all I have To bring him back again But t is too late his Life to save My sighs are all in vain London Printed for John Alkin 1699.