eebo-0018
The lamentation of Mr. Page's wife of Plymouth
Mrs. Page's complaint for causing her husband to be murdered for love of George Strangwidge
George Strangwidge's lamentation for consenting to Page's death
1710
1 Online-Ressource (1 sheet ([1] p.))
Wing (2nd ed.), D955D
Roxburghe ballads, Rox.III.744
Early English books tract supplement interim guide, C.20.f.9[744]
Early English books tract supplement interim guide, C.20.f.9[745]
Date of publication suggested by the British Library
Copy cut and mounted
BL
Includes "Mrs. Page's complaint for causing her husband to be murdered for love of George Strangwidge." and "George Strangwidge's lamentation for consenting to Page's death"
Verse: "Unhappy she whom fortune hath forlorn"
Ulalia Page and her lover Strangwidge were hanged for the murder of her husband
Reproduction of original in the British Library
An edition of "The lamentation of Mr. Pages wife of Plimouth" attributed to Thomas Deloney. Cf. Wing (2nd ed.)
Imperfect: heavily stained; ms. corrections
In this edition, there is no rule above the colophon
Buch
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
The lamentation of Mr. Page's wife of Plymouth
TIBKAT | 1710
|Engineering Index Backfile | 1948
Sequential Track Initialization with Page's Test
Online Contents | 2010
|Sequential Track Initialization with Page's Test
IEEE | 2010
|Asymptotically Optimal Bias for a General Nonlinearity in Page's Test
Online Contents | 1996
|