EBBA 38071
UCLA, Clark Library - Luttrell Ballads
| The SODOMITE, or the VENISON Doctor, / With his Brace of ALDERMEN-STAGS. / Declaring how a Doctor had Defil'd / Two Aldermen, and got 'em both with Child, / Who Long'd for Venison, but were beguil'd / The Pasty lost, they could no longer tarry, / With two Abortive Births, & shapes as vary, / They fell in Labour, and of both Miscarry. | |
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| Date Published | 1684 |
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| Imprint | Printed by Nat. Thompson at rhe entrance into the Old Spriug Garden at Charing-cross. |
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| Collection | UCLA, Clark Library - Luttrell Ballads |
| Location | UCLA, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library |
| Shelfmark | PR1213 .P74 f ** |
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| Title | The SODOMITE, or the VENISON Doctor, / With his Brace of ALDERMEN-STAGS. / Declaring how a Doctor had Defil'd / Two Aldermen, and got 'em both with Child, / Who Long'd for Venison, but were beguil'd / The Pasty lost, they could no longer tarry, / With two Abortive Births, & shapes as vary, / They fell in Labour, and of both Miscarry. |
| Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, Sauny shall ne're be my Love again. |
| First Lines | LIsten (if you please) a while, / I'll tell you a Tale as strange as true, |
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| Notes | Luttrell no. 110. In contemporary manuscript surrounding tune imprint: "An abusive thing on Oates, Pilkington &c. / 13. Sept. 1684." |