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Houghton Library - Huth EBB65H
The Batchelour's GUIDE, / And the married Man's Comfort. / A good Wife she is the comfort of a Man, / If a Man be carefull to comfort her again; / For Love is so rare a thing to see, / Betwixt Man and Wife, if they do well agree: / But where Man and Wife do's live at the Debate, / They say the Curse of God do's lye at the Gate, / Therefore honest young Men and Maids have a care / I desire when you are married to live in God's fear: / And those that are Married and has been long wed, / To make much of there Wives both at Board & at (Bed; / And let them be carefull they do not offend / But be true to their Husband to the latter end.
Date Published 1685-1688
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Imprint Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in Pye-corner.
License This may be Printed, R.P.
Collection Houghton Library - Huth EBB65H
Page 1.15
Location Houghton Library
Shelfmark EBB65H
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  Part 1
Title The Batchelour's GUIDE, / And the married Man's Comfort. / A good Wife she is the comfort of a Man, / If a Man be carefull to comfort her again; / For Love is so rare a thing to see, / Betwixt Man and Wife, if they do well agree: / But where Man and Wife do's live at the Debate, / They say the Curse of God do's lye at the Gate, / Therefore honest young Men and Maids have a care / I desire when you are married to live in God's fear: / And those that are Married and has been long wed, / To make much of there Wives both at Board & at (Bed; / And let them be carefull they do not offend / But be true to their Husband to the latter end.
Tune Imprint To the Tune of, The Sorrowfull Damsels Lamentation for want of a Husband.
First Lines ALl Batchelors now, come hearken to me, / Both Richard and Robert and Harry truly,
Refrain A Wife that is loving, we may say it again, / You cannot love her too much, she deserves a good (Man. [with variation]
Condition
Ornament