Hells nightwalker: or, The devil in petticoats. [electronic resource] : Being a dismal ditty concerning two gentlemen who went to pick up a fine lady as they thought, walking in Covent-Garden and afterwards over a glass of wine, cast lots who should lye with her that night, but that gentleman on whom the fatal lot fell, was hurry'd away in the night, and never since heard on, the lady being supposed to be a devil, it being a timely warning to all people of that abominable sin of whoredom. Tune of, Forgive me if your looks I thought.

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Other title:Devil in petticoats.
Forgive me if your looks I thought.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [London] : Printed for Charles Barnet, [1694]
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Call Number: PR3291.A1 H45 1694
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