in bringing their Gowns and Smocks again[,]
The Maidens were modest & mighty mute[,]
and gave them fine curtsies and thanks to boot.
Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in Pye Corner [1672-95.]
Part II., pp. 120, 123 (App. p. lxxii.)
O Love if e’er, &c. There is a parody or “Mock” to this, beginning “O Mars, if e’er thoult ease a blade,” and entitled “The Martial Lad,” in Wm. Hicks’ London Drollery, 1673, p. 116.
End of Notes to Westminster-Drollery.