A Yea and nay mouse-trap: or, The Quaker in darkness, being a true, but comical account of an Eminent Quaker in Southwork, who being mov'd by the spirit to lye with a merchants maid, was taken in bed with her in the very sporting minute, by the merchant himself, with a pleasant account of the cunning fly tricks, and intrigues the light Quaker made use of to tempt the poor dark wench to sin, which he performed by giving her ten guinea to bribe her thereto. The particulars of which being taken from the injured, maid's own confession to her master.
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London : Printed for T.M. in Fleetstreet, 1701.
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8p. ; 80.
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ESTC T202778