Mirth for citizens: or, a comedy for the country. Shewing a young farmer his unfortunate marriage, his wife is so churlish & currish in carriage he married her for beauty, for's own delight now he repents it both day and night. By physiognomy adviseth young men that at to be sure to look before that they leap, to leap at a venture, & catch a fall, raising the forehead break horns and all. Tune of, Ragged, torn, and true
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- Mirth for citizens: or, a comedy for the country. Shewing a young farmer his unfortunate marriage, his wife is so churlish & currish in carriage he married her for beauty, for's own delight now he repents it both day and night. By physiognomy adviseth young men that at to be sure to look before that they leap, to leap at a venture, & catch a fall, raising the forehead break horns and all. Tune of, Ragged, torn, and true
- Mirth for citizens; Comedy for the country
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London]: Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in Py-corner, [1673?
- Publication year
- 1673
- ESTC No.
- R216316
- Grub Street ID
- 91236
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; obl. 1/2°.
- Note
- Signed: Abraham Miles
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Verse - "Hey boys my fathers dead,".