Lamentation from the Drury-Lane play-house. A new ballad. Giving a true relation of an ingenious lady, who after she had lost, and found her maiden-head nine times, is now brought to bed of a jolly black, fair, brown boy, Born with Teeth, long Hair on his Head and Breast; who running a-foot at Four Days Old, had like to have been Drown'd in her own Silver Chamber-Pot, of 13 Inches Diameter. To the tune of The fine ladies airs.
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[London, s.n., 1743?]
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[2]p. ; 1/20.
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ESTC N2299
Foxon, L33
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