EBBA 31749
University of Glasgow Library - Euing
| The Dub'd Knight / Of the Forked Order. / OR, / The old wanton Lady as I will recite, / And Sen John the Serving-Man her hearts delight, / Their doings and actions, If you will attend, / In Meeter, they are by a Poet Pen'd. / The subtitly of women either old or young, / And what cunning excuses they have with their tongue, / That will play with their Husbands and laugh them to scorn, / Stroke up there brows, and there place a horn. | |
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| Date Published | 1666-1670 |
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| Imprint | Printed for W. Whitwood / at the Golden Bell at Duck= / Lane end in West[-smithfield] |
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| Collection | University of Glasgow Library - Euing |
| Location | University of Glasgow Library |
| Shelfmark | Euing Ballads 66 |
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| Title | The Dub'd Knight / Of the Forked Order. / OR, / The old wanton Lady as I will recite, / And Sen John the Serving-Man her hearts delight, / Their doings and actions, If you will attend, / In Meeter, they are by a Poet Pen'd. / The subtitly of women either old or young, / And what cunning excuses they have with their tongue, / That will play with their Husbands and laugh them to scorn, / Stroke up there brows, and there place a horn. |
| Tune Imprint | The tune is, I am fallen away. |
| First Lines | TWas a Lady born / of high degree, |
| Refrain | So old, so old, / so wondrous old, / Till threescore years and ten / Old women are wil[l]ing / to play with young Men. |
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