EBBA 31785
University of Glasgow Library - Euing
| Natures Wonder? / OR, / [? Ac]count how the Wife of one John Wate[r]man an Ostler in the Parish of Fisherton- / Anger, near Salisbury, was Delivered of a strange Monster upon the 26th of October 1664. / which lived untill the 27th of the same Moneth. It had two heads, foure Armes, and two Legs. / The Heads standing contrary each to the other; and the Loines, Hipps and Leggs Issueing out / of the middle, betwixt both. They were both pefect to the Navell, and there joyned in one, / being but one Sex, which was the Female. She had another Child born before it (of the Female / Sex) whieh is yet living, and is a very comely Child in all proportions. This is Attested for truth, / by several Persons which were eye wittnesses. | ||
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| Date Published | 1664 | |
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| Imprint | Printed for E. Andrews at White-Lyon in Pye-corner. | |
| License | With Allowance, Novemb. 12th. 1664. | |
| Collection | University of Glasgow Library - Euing | |
| Location | University of Glasgow Library | |
| Shelfmark | Euing Ballads 237 | |
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| Part 1 | Part 2 | |
| Title | Natures Wonder? / OR, / [? Ac]count how the Wife of one John Wate[r]man an Ostler in the Parish of Fisherton- / Anger, near Salisbury, was Delivered of a strange Monster upon the 26th of October 1664. / which lived untill the 27th of the same Moneth. It had two heads, foure Armes, and two Legs. / The Heads standing contrary each to the other; and the Loines, Hipps and Leggs Issueing out / of the middle, betwixt both. They were both pefect to the Navell, and there joyned in one, / being but one Sex, which was the Female. She had another Child born before it (of the Female / Sex) whieh is yet living, and is a very comely Child in all proportions. This is Attested for truth, / by several Persons which were eye wittnesses. | The second Part, |
| Tune Imprint | The Tune is, London Prentice: Or, Jovial Batchelor. | to the same Tune. |
| First Lines | COme take a view good People all, / observe it well with heed, | TWo Heads it had, grew opposite, / the Picture plain appeares |
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