Divers crabtree lectures. Expressing the severall languages that shrews read to their husbands, either at morning, noone, or night. With a pleasant relation of a shrewes Munday, and shrewes Tuesday, and why they were so called. Also a lecture betweene a pedler and his wife in the canting language. With a new tricke to tame a shrew.
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Printed at London: By I. Okes, for Iohn Sweeting, and are to be sold at his shop in Cornehill, neare Popes-head Ally at the signe of the Crowne, 1639.
- Publication year
- 1639-1639
- ESTC No.
- S113015
- Grub Street ID
- 132760
- Description
- [12], 228 p. ; 12⁰
- Note
- Dedication signed: Mary Make-peace [i.e., John Taylor].
Woodcut illustration, with caption "Skimmington, and her Husband," on A1v, facing title page.
Signatures: A? B-K?? L?.
Stationer's Register: Entered to Okes 24 April [1639] with 23706.