EBBA 31806
University of Glasgow Library - Euing
The ENGLISH Fortune-teller. / Being a brief direction how to shun all strife, / A brief instruction how to chuse a wife, / Whereby a man may lead a happy life. / It shews difference in womens qualities, / By colour of the hair, both face and eyes. | |
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Date Published | 1660-1700 ? |
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Collection | University of Glasgow Library - Euing |
Location | University of Glasgow Library |
Shelfmark | Euing Ballads 105 |
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Title | The ENGLISH Fortune-teller. / Being a brief direction how to shun all strife, / A brief instruction how to chuse a wife, / Whereby a man may lead a happy life. / It shews difference in womens qualities, / By colour of the hair, both face and eyes. |
Tune Imprint | The Tune is, Ragged and torn, &c. |
First Lines | YOu young men that want skill in wooing / and if you desire to be wed, |
Refrain | But chiefly I'd wish you beware / of a wench with a rowling eye, / For she that Will cozen and swear / Will also dissemble and lye. |
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