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The extravagant spend-thrift, or, Wit dearly bought. For what he spent he did repent, when he beheld his grief, to end the strife, his loving wife, afforded him releif [sic]. To an excellent new tune. This may be printed R.P
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The Batchelor's triumph: or, The single-man's happiness
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The hasty wedding; or, William's patience rewarded
with the consent of pretty Nancy. To the tune of, The man of fashion, or, The doubting virgin -
The hasty wedding; or, William's patience rewarded
with the consent of pretty Nancy. To the tune of, The man of fashion, or, The doubting virgin -
The forc'd marriage. Or, vnfortunate Celia
When old fools do a wooing go to those who are young-girls, they court their cruel foes, the old man sees he can't prevail with tongue, but finds t[h]at young ones, love to sport with young: he to the virgins parents makes redress, and doth the n[u]mber of his bags express; which takes away her fathers heart by stealth, he weds her not to him, but to his wealth. VVhich being done, she loaths his weak embraces, and throws herself on ruinous disgraces. Tune, Since Celia's my foe -
The Wiltshire wedding betwixt Daniel Doo-well, and Doll the dairy-maid
With the consent of her old father Leather-Coat, and her dear and tender mother Plod-wed. To an excellent north-country tune. Licensed according to order -
Conjugium conjurgium: or, Some serious considerations on marriage
Wherein (by way of caution and advice to a friend) its nature, ends, events, concomitant accidents, &c. are examined. By William Seymar Esquire -
A View of marriage from its original
with reflections on the vices of the times : and a word to my friends and neighbors of what perswasion soever -
A treatise of jealousie, or, Means to preserve peace in marriage
wherein is treated of I. The nature and effects of jealousie, which for the most part is the fatal cause of discontents between man and wife, II. And because jealousy is a passion, it's therefore occasionally discoursed of passions in general ... III. The reciprocal duties of man and wife