Ed de Moel

Child Ballads - End-Notes

The Suffolk Miracle

   The Suffolk Miracle, or, A relation of a young man who a month after his death appeared to his sweetheart and carryed her behind him fourty miles in two hours time and was never seen after but in the grave.
To the tune of My bleeding heart, etc.
London: Printed for W. Thackery and T. Passenger. [1689. The date added by Wood.]
Roxburghe and Crawford: Printed by and for A. M[ilbourne], and sold by the booksellers of Pye-corner and London-bridge.
Pepys: Printed for F. C[oles], T. V[ere], J. W[right], J. C[lark], W. T[hackeray], T. P[assinger].
a.  143, 251. handcherchief.
164. he set (O. B. left).
172. whose.
221. too.
244. others.
254. undoe.
b.  31. There was a young man.
41. addresses.
43. But when.
164. he set.
191. did not you.
193. hair stand.
272. did wanting.

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