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EBBA 35290

Houghton Library - 25242.67
An Amorous Dialogue between / John and his Mistris. / Being a compleat and true Relation of some merry passages between the Mistris and her Apprentice, who / pleased her so well, that she rewarded him with fifty broad pieces for his pains. / Here by this Dialogue you may discern, / While old Cats nibble Cheese the young ones learn.
Date Published 1672-1696 ?
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Imprint Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Golden-ball, near the Hospital-gate, in West-smith-field.
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Collection Houghton Library - 25242.67
Page 1.97
Location Houghton Library
Shelfmark 25242.67
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TitleAn Amorous Dialogue between / John and his Mistris. / Being a compleat and true Relation of some merry passages between the Mistris and her Apprentice, who / pleased her so well, that she rewarded him with fifty broad pieces for his pains. / Here by this Dialogue you may discern, / While old Cats nibble Cheese the young ones learn.The Second Part,
Tune ImprintTo the Tune of, Packington's pound, or, What should a young woman, &c. or, Captain Digby.to the same Tune.
First LinesCOme John sit thee down I have somewhat to say, / In my mind I have kept it this many a day,NO Iohn, I confess that not any of these, / Had ever the power my fancy to please;
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