EBBA 37309
British Library - Bagford
The Toothless BRIDE: / OR, / The Wonton Old WOMAN: / Being a pleasant and comical Relation of a Wealthy old Woman, of above Fourscore Years of Age, near Fleet-street, that Married a young Man not above Twenty, because he Played so / sweetly on her old Instrument. With the pleasant Particulars of their Courtship, Marriage, and / comical Hnmours of the Wedding Night. | |
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Date Published | ? |
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Imprint | LONDON, Printed for E. Johnson, in Holburn, 1705. |
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Collection | British Library - Bagford |
Page | 1.102 |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.40.m.9.(79.) |
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Title | The Toothless BRIDE: / OR, / The Wonton Old WOMAN: / Being a pleasant and comical Relation of a Wealthy old Woman, of above Fourscore Years of Age, near Fleet-street, that Married a young Man not above Twenty, because he Played so / sweetly on her old Instrument. With the pleasant Particulars of their Courtship, Marriage, and / comical Hnmours of the Wedding Night. |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, The Old Woman Poor and Blind. |
First Lines | YOU wanton Wives, that are grown Old, / I'll tell you a mery Jest; |
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