Crown at Harlow.
Death and Marriage are by Destiny,
And both these Things become a Maiden’s Fee.
Whether they die between a Pair of Sheets,
Or live to marry, they will lose their Wits;
So is it destin’d by the Gods above,
They’ll live and die by what they love.
R. T. 1721.
York, on a Window.
What signifies your chattering, dearest Nancy,