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                <text>English Execution Ballads</text>
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            <text>&lt;a href="https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/execution-ballads/items/show/1134"&gt;Fortune my Foe&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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            <text>ALl you that come to see my fatal end,&#13;
Unto my dying words I pray attend;&#13;
Let my misfortunes now a warning be&#13;
To e'ry one of high and low degree.&#13;
&#13;
Had I been kind and loving to my Wife,&#13;
I might have liv'd a long and happy life;&#13;
But having run a loose lascivious race,&#13;
My days will end in shame and sad disgrace.&#13;
&#13;
My Duty towards God I did neglect,&#13;
Therefore what mercy can I now expect;&#13;
When I before the mighty Judge appear,&#13;
To answer for my sins committed here.&#13;
&#13;
In wicked pleasures I my days have spent,&#13;
And never had the Power to Repent,&#13;
Till now at last my dismal doom I see,&#13;
The just reward of Cruel Villany&#13;
&#13;
Here to the World I solemnly declare,&#13;
I seldom did frequent the House of Prayer,&#13;
But Harlots Houses and Carousing too,&#13;
And now I see what it has brought me to.&#13;
&#13;
Upon a Sabbath day it happen'd so,&#13;
To mrs. Bartletts House I chanc'd to go.&#13;
One that did live by base Debauchery,&#13;
And this has prov'd a fatal day to me.&#13;
&#13;
I entred in, and sat me down a while,&#13;
Then came the Harlot with a pleasing smile,&#13;
Invited me streight to an upper Room,&#13;
Where we in sin the Sabbath did consume.&#13;
&#13;
The Glass with Sider then went freely round,&#13;
Nay, Mum likewise in plenty did abound,&#13;
And Cherry-brandy too, we drank beside,&#13;
'Till all my Senses they were stupyfied&#13;
&#13;
I finding this, I fain would gone my way,&#13;
But Bartlett she intreated me to stay;&#13;
And further to oblige me, said that I&#13;
All night between her Nurse and she should lye.&#13;
&#13;
But I despis'd the profer which she made,&#13;
Then calling to her Nurse and likewise said,&#13;
Go fetch one gill of Cherry-brandy more,&#13;
This done, then I'll hasten out of door?&#13;
&#13;
Then I did take in hand a bloody Knife,&#13;
With which I soon bereaved her of life,&#13;
For why, I cut her throat immediately,&#13;
Thus Drunk I sent her to Eternity.&#13;
&#13;
This done, the Nurse I strove to kill,&#13;
But Heaven would not let me have my will,&#13;
I soon was seiz'd, and unto Justice brought,&#13;
And this has now my sad destruction wrought.&#13;
&#13;
In Sodoms sins, you know her days she spent,&#13;
Yet this can be no proper Argument,&#13;
That I should thus her bloody Butcher be,&#13;
Therefore I suffer for my Villany.&#13;
&#13;
My loving Wife, a Thousand times farewel,&#13;
Thy sorrows here no Tongue or Pen can tell&#13;
Yet God above I hope will still provide,&#13;
For thee and all thy little ones beside.&#13;
&#13;
O let me be a warning to you all,&#13;
That comes this day to see my dismal fall,&#13;
Serve ye the Lord and shun all evil ways,&#13;
And by that means you may prolong your days,&#13;
&#13;
Lord tho' my sins are of a scarlet dye,&#13;
Yet let my Prayers come up to thee on High.&#13;
My supplications unto thee I'll make&#13;
Oh save my soul e'en for thy mercies [sake.]</text>
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            <text>1691</text>
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            <text>James Selbee goes to see a prostitute, Mrs. Barlett, and in a drunken state, stabs her to death. He tries to murder her nurse but fails and is arrested and convicted.</text>
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            <text>Printed for P. Brooksby, J. Deacon, J. Blare, and J. Back.</text>
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            <text>Goodman's fields</text>
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            <text>&lt;em&gt;Fortune my Foe&lt;/em&gt;, also known as, &lt;em&gt;Aim not too High&lt;/em&gt;</text>
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            <text>Magdalene College - Pepys Library, Pepys Ballads 2.200; &lt;a href="https://ebba.english.ucsb.edu/ballad/20814/image" target="_blank"&gt;EBBA 20814&lt;/a&gt;. Audio recording by Molly McKew.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;</text>
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            <text>OR, The Sorrowfull Lamentation of James Selbee, who was Executed at Goodman's-fields, on the 2d of May, for the Murther which he Com-mitted on the Body of MRS. Bartlett.</text>
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              <text>The Bloody Murtherer: </text>
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