EBBA 34666
Houghton Library - Huth EBB65H
The Two-Penny Whore; / In a Dialogue betwixt a Spend-thrift and a Whore. / Or, a Relation of a Two-penny Bargain. / Of a Spend-thrift proffering two pence to a Whore, / Having spent all but that on her before. | |
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Date Published | 1678-1688 ? |
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Imprint | London, Printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passinger, and W. Whitwood. |
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Collection | Houghton Library - Huth EBB65H |
Page | 2.271 Verso |
Location | Houghton Library |
Shelfmark | EBB65H |
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Title | The Two-Penny Whore; / In a Dialogue betwixt a Spend-thrift and a Whore. / Or, a Relation of a Two-penny Bargain. / Of a Spend-thrift proffering two pence to a Whore, / Having spent all but that on her before. |
Tune Imprint | The Tune is, He that has the most Money is the best Man. |
First Lines | A Lusty young Shaver, a vapouring Gallant, / That vainly had spent and consnm'd his estate, |
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Notes | Printed on the verso of EBBA 34665, "The true Lovers Happiness / Or, Nothing venture, Nothing have. / Shewing how an Apprentice made bold to court his Masters Daughter, got / her good will, and married her unknown to her Parents yet afterwards / her father seeing they loved each other so intirely, he gave them a con- / siderable portion of money to set up with, and now they live in a happy / condition; this may serve for a pattern for others. / Their complements to you I will rehearse / According as they are printed down in verse." |