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Folger Shakespeare Library - Miscellaneous
The Cloath-worker caught in a Trap: / Or, A Fool and his Mony soon parted. / Being a true Relation of a Cloath-worker, dweelling in Thames-street, who was wished by an old wo- / man to a Maid near Pauls Church-yard, perswading him she had mony at use, being a meer Plot of / the Maiden and she to cheat him of his Money, knowing him to be none of the wisest, cheated him / of forty pound. / if you will know then give good Ear, / The merriest Jest that e'r you did hear.
Date Published 1666-1679 ?
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Imprint London, Printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger, and W. Whitwood.
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Collection Folger Shakespeare Library - Miscellaneous
Location Folger Shakespeare Library
Shelfmark 249839
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      Part 1
    Title The Cloath-worker caught in a Trap: / Or, A Fool and his Mony soon parted. / Being a true Relation of a Cloath-worker, dweelling in Thames-street, who was wished by an old wo- / man to a Maid near Pauls Church-yard, perswading him she had mony at use, being a meer Plot of / the Maiden and she to cheat him of his Money, knowing him to be none of the wisest, cheated him / of forty pound. / if you will know then give good Ear, / The merriest Jest that e'r you did hear.
    Tune Imprint The Tune is, How now Jocky whither away. Or the Tyrant.
    First Lines CGod people I'll tell you now of a fine jest, / Which now unto you shall here be exprest,
    Refrain She made me a promise she would be my Bride, / But I have lost her and my Mony beside. [with variation]
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