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Cuckolds - Early works to 1800
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The Benefits and privileges of cuckolds. Shewing the little disgrace there is in being one, and the obligations men sometimes have to their wives, for conferring that Honour upon them, in what manner soever it is done, either as prudes, coquettes, domines, or writing desks. The whole beautifully illustrated with several late notable intrigues that have been carried on in many parts of the beau-monde. Humbly dedicated to Mother H-gg-r.
Date: M,DCCXXVIII. [1728]- Books
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List of all cuckolds, or, Joke upon Joke, or a play-house dialogue; As it was spoken by the Comedians, being The Jealous Man convinced that He is no Cuckold. Or The Way of the World represented, A true Satyr on the Times, in a comical Dialogue between a Jealous Husband and crafty Wife. Shewing the true Derivation of the Word Cuckold: Plainly proving, that the Whore-Master, and not the injured Husband, deserves to be so called. (no. 140.)
Date: [1800?]- Books
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The horn exalted. Or, room for cuckolds. Being a treatise concerning the reason and original of the word cuckold, and why such are said to wear horns. Very proper for these Times when Men are Butting, and Pushing, and Goring, and Horning one another. Also an appendix concerning women and jealousy.
Date: 1721- Books
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The northern cuckold, or, The garden house intrigue. A poem never before printed. With an addition to The delights of the bottle; ... With the South-Sea song ... as likewise the Spitle-fields ballad on the calico's By the author of the cavalcade.
Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Date: 1721- Books
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Cuckoldom triumphant or, Matrimonial Incontinence Vindicated. Illustrated with intrigues public and private, ancient and modern. By a gentleman of Doctors Commons. To which is added, a looking glass for each sex. ...
Cornuto.Date: [1771?]