Close ×

Search EBBA

Advanced Search

EBBA 30573

British Library - Roxburghe
The Cuckold's Lamentation / of a Bad WIFE. / He is tormented, and she Tanns his Hide, / He knows not how to live, nor where to abide; / Besides she makes him for to wear the Horn, / And he wishes that he never had been born: / To all young Batchelours now he does declare, / When they goe a Wooing for to have a Care. / There's is many Maids good, but some proves evil, / His Luck was bad, he met with a She-Devil.
Date Published 1672-1696 ?
Author
Standard Tune
Imprint Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden Ball / in Pye-corner.
License
Collection British Library - Roxburghe
Page 2.89
Location British Library
Shelfmark C.20.f.8.89
ESTC ID
Keyword Categories
MARC Record
Additional Information
  Part 1
Title The Cuckold's Lamentation / of a Bad WIFE. / He is tormented, and she Tanns his Hide, / He knows not how to live, nor where to abide; / Besides she makes him for to wear the Horn, / And he wishes that he never had been born: / To all young Batchelours now he does declare, / When they goe a Wooing for to have a Care. / There's is many Maids good, but some proves evil, / His Luck was bad, he met with a She-Devil.
Tune Imprint To the Tune of The Country Farmer. Or, Why are my Eyes still flow--ing.
First Lines YOung Batchelours all, come hear this new Song, / And take warning by me, lest you do your selves wrong
Refrain A Man needs no more Sorrow to shorten his Life, / When he has such hard Fortune to have a bad Wife. [with variation]
Condition
Ornament