EBBA 37474
British Library - Bagford
The Mother and Daughter, Or, / A Dialogue betwixt them composed in Verse, / If you will attend, I will rehearse; / How the Mother did chide the Daughter for folly / The Daughter with her Mother did not dally, / To silence her Mother her self she did fix. / And proved her Mother to be a Meretrix. / Still'd her Mothers tongue that so loud did sound, / Nuncl'd her Mam, and got twice fifty pound. / Those two Fadillaes, as chaste as Jane Shore, / Live quiet, that never did so before. | |
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Date Published | 1678-1688 ? |
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Imprint | London, Printed, for W. Thackeray, T. Passinger and W. VVhitwood. |
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Collection | British Library - Bagford |
Pages | 2.122 Page Verso, 2.123 |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.40.m.10.(126.) |
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Title | The Mother and Daughter, Or, / A Dialogue betwixt them composed in Verse, / If you will attend, I will rehearse; / How the Mother did chide the Daughter for folly / The Daughter with her Mother did not dally, / To silence her Mother her self she did fix. / And proved her Mother to be a Meretrix. / Still'd her Mothers tongue that so loud did sound, / Nuncl'd her Mam, and got twice fifty pound. / Those two Fadillaes, as chaste as Jane Shore, / Live quiet, that never did so before. |
Tune Imprint | Tune is, Come sweet heart and embrace thy own, or The dancing of Primrose Hill. |
First Lines | WHy how now Nan, what is the reason, / that you look so pale and wan? |
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Notes | Cut apart and pasted onto two facing album sheets. |