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The discipline and habit of virgins· Written in Latin by the holy martyr St. Cyprian, Arch-bishop of Carthage
Translated into English -
The discontented virgin
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The wandring [sic] virgin; or, The coy lass well fitted; or, the answer to the wand'ring maiden
Virgins whose coyness and disdain does the fatal ruin of cemented love, (prove learn and beware lest you like me cry out I'le find my love, or search the world about [sic] To a pleasant new tune, Over hills and high mountains -
The loyal maids good counsel to all her fellow-maids
To be careful of wanton young men, They'll promise they love you again and again: But if they get theirwill [sic] of you before you are wed You may look a new sweetheart and a new maiden-head: And believe no false youngmen [sic] that will dissemble and lye, Lest they send you away with salt tears in your eye. To the tune of, Come hither my own sweet duck. This may be printed, R.P -
The virgin race; or, York-shires glory
Being an account of a race lately run at Temple-Newsham-Green; none being admitted to run, but such as were supposed virgins. The first that came to the two miles race end, was to have a silver spoon, the second, a silver bodkin, the third a silver thimble, and the fourth nothing at all. Tune is a New game at cards -
The cases of impotency and virginity fully discuss'd
Being, the genuine proceedings, in the Arches-Court of Canterbury, between The Honourable Catherine Elizabeth Weld, alias Aston, and her husband Edward Weld, Esq; of Lulworth-Castle in Dorsetshire. Published by John Crawfurd, L.L.D containing, I. The Libel, at large, exhibited against Mr. Weld for Impotency after three Years Cohabitation. II. His Answers thereto. III. Four other Answers and Replications of the Parties, to each other's Allegations. IV. Extracts of the Depositions and Certificates on both Sides; and the Reports of the Surgeons and Midwives appointed to inspect each Party. V. An Account of the Hearing, and Sentence passed. VI. An Appendix of Parallel Cases, and other curious Pieces, viz. I. The Invalidity of an Un-Consummated Marriage. Prov'd by Dr. William Fleetwood, late Bishop of Ely. 2. The Case of the Lady Frances Howard and the Earl of Essex. 3. The famous Decree of Pope Innocent III. concerning Diverces for Impotency. 4. A Collection of Precedents, shewing, what are the real Proofs of Impotency; That there are no certain Signs of Virginity in Women; and, that all the pretended Ones may be effected by Art -
The cases of impotency and virginity fully discuss'd
Being, the genuine proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury, between The Honourable Catherine Elizabeth Weld, alias Aston, and her husband Edward Weld, Esq; of Lulworth-Castle in Dorsetshire. Published by John Crawfurd, L.L.D. containing, I. The Libel, at large, exhibited against Mr. Weld for Impotency after three Years Cohabitation. II. His Answers thereto. III. Four other Answers and Replications of the Parties, to each other's Allegations. IV. Extracts of the Depositions and Certificates on both Sides; and the Reports of the Surgeons and Midwives appointed to inspect each Party. V. An Account of the Hearing, and Sentence passed. VI. An Appendix of Parallel Cases, and other curious Pieces, viz. 1. The Invalidity of an Un-Consummated Marriage. Prov'd by Dr. William Fleetwood, late Bishop of Ely. 2. The Case of the Lady Frances Howard and the Earl of Essex. 3. The famous Decree of Pope Innocent III. concerning Divorces for Impotency. 4. A Collection of Precedents, shewing, what are the real Proofs of Impotency; That there are no certain Signs of Virginity in Women; and, that all the pretended Ones may be effected by Art -
The proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury in a cause between the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Weld, Daughter to the Lord Aston; and Edward Weld, Esq; her husband
Containing, I. Her Libel exhibited against him for Impotency. II. Her Answer and Replication. III. Certificates of Ambrose Dickens, Esq; his Majesty's Serjeant Surgeon, Mr. Williams, and several other eminent Surgeons, who examined Mr. Weld; and also of three Midwives who examined Mrs. Weld. IV. Copies of the Depositions of several noble Persons, relating to this Cause. V. The Sentence pronounced. To which is prefixed a Preface -
The comparation of a vyrgin and a martyr
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The virgins complaint for the losse of their sweet-hearts
by these present warres, both in city and country. And their owne long solitude and keeping their virginities against their wills: presented in the names and behalfes of all the damsels both of city and country by sundry virgins of the City of London. Whereunto is added a mournful dittie, written by some of the wittiest wenches among them -
The Virgins complaint for the losse of their svveet-hearts by these present wars
and their owne long solitude and keeping their virginities against their wills -
Sibylla trig-andriana, seu, De virginitate
virginum statu et jure tractatus novus et iucundus : ex jure naturali, divino, canonico & civili, scriptoribus ecclesiasticis & prophanis, in gratiam physicorum, medicorum theologorum & juridicorum paratus : cui accedunt ejusdem author, Tractatus duo De linea amoris & De annulo usitato, sponsalitio & signatorio