Having approved herselfe a better servant, than his white Dog called Boy. Laid open in three particulars: 1. What she is in her owne shape. 2. What she doth figuratively signifie. 3. Her malignant tricks and qualities. Printed for E. Johnson. 1642 (a misprint for 1643). Catalogued Ruperts.
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| [50.] | E. 93 | The Humerous Tricks and Conceits of Prince RobertsMalignant She-Monkey, discovered to the world before her marriage. |
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Also the manner of her marriage to a Cavaleer, and how within three dayes space, she called him Cuckold to his face. London, printed for T. Cornish. (There is no date, but it must have been in the same year as [49.]) Catalogued Rupert. Prince.
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[51.] C. 39, e. 58. Doctor Merry-man: or Nothing but Mirth. Written by S. R. London Printed for Samuell Rand, and are to be sold at his Shoppe neere Holborne bridge. 1616. Catalogued R. (s.)
(Return to p. [113], p. [121], p. [123], p. [138], p. [148], p. [159], p. [174])
[52.] C. 40, c. 33. Pasquil's Jests with the Merriments of Mother Bunch. Wittie pleasant, and delightfull. London. Printed by I. F. and are to be sold by William Gilbertson[267] at the signe of the Bible in Giltspur-street. (1650?)
(Return to p. [114], p. [120], p. [129], p. [138], p. [139], p. [147], p. [168], p. [181], p. [182], p. [184], p. [191], p. [192], p. [222], p. [223], p. [228], p. [239], p. [245], p. [259], p. [273], p. [279], p. [290], p. [312], p. [388], p. [421], p. [428])