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A scheme for a new lottery: or, a husband and coach and six for forty shillings. Being very advantageous to both sexes; where a Man may have a Coach and Six, and a Wife for nothing. Here's a Whim Wham newly come over, And who will prick at my Lottery-Book? With a scheme to prevent the downfal of the Ch--le cor--n. By an old sportsman. In Female Service wore to Skin and Bone, Fulfils the Proverb, to the World well known; And yet to shew them I ne'er spare my Pains, But freely do bequeath my future Gains, Among the Wanton Part of Female Sex, Take this Last Legacy, and others vex. To which is prefix'd the author's picture drawn to the life; Being sit to be hung in the Lodgings of all Ladies of Pleasure, as a Memento Mori.
Old Sportsman.
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Date: [1732]
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