EBBA 31141
British Library - Roxburghe
The VVestminster Frolick: / Or, The Cuckold of his own procuring. / Being a true Relation of a Vintener, who for a considerable quantity of Guinnies / undertook to perswade his Servant Maid to prostitute her self to a young Spark, / pretending to her that it was no other but himself; whereupon she seemingly / complying, discovered it to her Mistriss, who supplying her plate, grafted her / Husbands Head. / Thus may we see how scurvy ill-Star'd fate / Does cross some men, nay how they do create / Their own misfortunes, yet for to be bold / The Vintener got his Horns well tipt with Gold. | |
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Date Published | 1681-1684 |
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Collection | British Library - Roxburghe |
Page | 2.543 |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.20.f.8.543 |
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Title | The VVestminster Frolick: / Or, The Cuckold of his own procuring. / Being a true Relation of a Vintener, who for a considerable quantity of Guinnies / undertook to perswade his Servant Maid to prostitute her self to a young Spark, / pretending to her that it was no other but himself; whereupon she seemingly / complying, discovered it to her Mistriss, who supplying her plate, grafted her / Husbands Head. / Thus may we see how scurvy ill-Star'd fate / Does cross some men, nay how they do create / Their own misfortunes, yet for to be bold / The Vintener got his Horns well tipt with Gold. |
Tune Imprint | Tune of, Hey boys up go we. |
First Lines | A Frolick strange I'le to you tell, / the like you ne'r did hear: |
Refrain | the story it is true. |
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Notes | Printed on the recto of EBBA 31143, entitled "Neptune's Raging Fury: / OR, THE / Gallant Seaman's Sufferings. / Being a Relation of their Perils and Dangers, and of the extraoridinary Hazards / they undergo in their noble Adventures. Together with their undaunted Valour and / rare Constancy in all their Extremities: and the manner of their Rejoycing on Shore, / at their return home." |