EBBA 37820
University of Pennsylvania, Kislak Center - Miscellaneous
| THE / Saint turn'd Curtezan: / OR, / A New PLOT discover'd by a precious Zealot, of an Assault and / Battery design'd upon the Body of a Sanctify'd Sister, &c. / Who in her Husband's absence, with a Brother / Did often use to comfort one another; / Till wide-mouth'd Crop, who is an old Italian, / Took his Mare napping, and surpriz'd her Stallion: / Who 'stead of Entertainment from his Mistris, / Did meet a Cudgelling not match'd in Hist'ries. | ||
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| Date Published | ? | |
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| Imprint | Printed for the use of the Protestant-Cobler in Pell-Mell. | |
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| Collection | University of Pennsylvania, Kislak Center - Miscellaneous | |
| Location | University of Pennsylvania, Kislak Center | |
| Shelfmark | Mapcase EB65 A100 681s13 | |
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| Title | THE / Saint turn'd Curtezan: / OR, / A New PLOT discover'd by a precious Zealot, of an Assault and / Battery design'd upon the Body of a Sanctify'd Sister, &c. / Who in her Husband's absence, with a Brother / Did often use to comfort one another; / Till wide-mouth'd Crop, who is an old Italian, / Took his Mare napping, and surpriz'd her Stallion: / Who 'stead of Entertainment from his Mistris, / Did meet a Cudgelling not match'd in Hist'ries. | The Second Part. |
| Tune Imprint | To the Tune of the Quakers Ballad: or, All in the Land of Essex. | |
| First Lines | ALL in the Zealous City, / Near the Exchange so Royal, | Old Ben who much suspected / 'Twas more then a bare Vision, |
| Refrain | Help Care, Vile, Smith, and Curtis, / Each pious Covenanter, / Now alas what hope / Of converting the Pope, / When a Sister turns a Ranter? [with variation] | Help Care, Vile, Smith, and Curtis, / Each zealous Covenanter, / What wonder the Atheist / L'------ should turn Papist, / When a Zealot turns a Ranter? [with variation] |
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| Notes | Printed on the recto and verso of a single sheet. | |