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EBBA 35307

Houghton Library - 25242.67
An Answer / To the forc'd Marrige: / Or, the old mans vindication. / I Read a Song a Day or two ago, / Which says that Celia's now grown whorish too, / And makes a fine pretence because she's wed, / To one that's old, she need must wrong his bed: / I of her wantonness having suspition, / Have search'd, and found out the old mans condition; / And now I plainly see she wrongs him much, / She onely had a mind to take a touch; / With some fond foolish youngster, not for need, / For her old man as well can do the deed: / As most men can, and this may satisfie, / That Celia doth her husband much belye.
Date Published 1670-1685 ?
Author Walter Pope
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Imprint Printed for E. Oliver, at the Gol= / den=Key on Snow=hill, neer the / Sarazens=head. Where any / Chap=men may be Fur= / nished with all sorts of / Books and Ballads.
License With Permission, Ro. L'Estrange.
Collection Houghton Library - 25242.67
Page 1.71
Location Houghton Library
Shelfmark 25242.67
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      Part 1
    Title An Answer / To the forc'd Marrige: / Or, the old mans vindication. / I Read a Song a Day or two ago, / Which says that Celia's now grown whorish too, / And makes a fine pretence because she's wed, / To one that's old, she need must wrong his bed: / I of her wantonness having suspition, / Have search'd, and found out the old mans condition; / And now I plainly see she wrongs him much, / She onely had a mind to take a touch; / With some fond foolish youngster, not for need, / For her old man as well can do the deed: / As most men can, and this may satisfie, / That Celia doth her husband much belye.
    Tune Imprint The Tune is, Celia's my Foe.
    First Lines SInce Celia's a Whore, / I'le abide her no more,
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