The dumb maid: or, The young gallant trappan'd A young man did unto her a vvooing come, but she pretended much that she was dumb; but when they both in marriage-hands were ty'd, the doctor's skill was likewise with her try'd; the doctor he set her tongue on the run, she chatters now, and never will have done. To a new tune, call'd, Dum, dum dum: or, I would I were in my own country, &c. Licens'd and enter'd according to order.
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Imprint: | [London : s.n., 1680?] |
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Description: | 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts). |
Language: | English |
Series: | Early English books; Tract supplement. |
Format: | E-Resource Microform Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6854888 |