EBBA 33650
National Library of Scotland - Crawford
The loving Chamber-Maid, / Or, Vindication of a departed Maidenhead. / Being the Art to lye with a Man and yet be a Virgin. / Maidens----but Ah what is a maid I pray / An infant Female that scarce views the day, / For e're the things we Virgins call aspire / To 13 years, they feel a strange desire: / Longing for what themselves can scarcely tell, / Which strange desire of make their bellies swell, / And then what 'tis they know too fatal well. | |
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Date Published | 1672-1696 ? |
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Imprint | Printed for Phil. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in West Smithfield. |
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Collection | National Library of Scotland - Crawford |
Location | National Library of Scotland |
Shelfmark | Crawford.EB.1053 |
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Title | The loving Chamber-Maid, / Or, Vindication of a departed Maidenhead. / Being the Art to lye with a Man and yet be a Virgin. / Maidens----but Ah what is a maid I pray / An infant Female that scarce views the day, / For e're the things we Virgins call aspire / To 13 years, they feel a strange desire: / Longing for what themselves can scarcely tell, / Which strange desire of make their bellies swell, / And then what 'tis they know too fatal well. |
Tune Imprint | To a New Tune |
First Lines | SHut the door after me, / pull off the Boule, |
Refrain | And all the World / shall ne'r me perswade, / But that I'm a maid, / Ay a very good maid. [with variation] |
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