LEADER 03390cam 2200445 4500001 T30624 003 CU-RivES 005 20141212024247.0 006 m | d | 007 cr |n||||||||n 008 790405s1760 enk|||| o 00| ||eng c 035 (Sirsi) a3047134 035 (Uk-ES)006229885 035 (OCoLC)508553590 040 Uk-ES |cUk-ES |dCStRLIN |dCengage Gale |dUtOrBLW 049 EREE 130 0 Choice penny-worth of wit. |?UNAUTHORIZED 245 12 A choice pennyworth of wit. Or, A clear distinction between a virtuous wife and a wanton harlot : |bPart I. How a merchant was deluded from his lady by an harlot, to whom he carried gold, jewels, and other valuable things, for many years, which the received with unspeakable flattery, until his wife gave him a penny to bestow on a pennyworth of wit. Part II. How he sailed to a far country, and there exchanging his goods for other rich merchandize, went to a tavern, where he scornfully derided his wife and extolled his harlot; but being sharply reproved by an ancient man, who put him in a way to try his harlot's love, the merchant gave him his wife's penny. Part III. How he returned richly laden, and put himself in poor array, and went to his harlot, declaring, that he had not only lost all that he had in a storm, but had likewise slain one of his servants, for which his life was in danger and desired her shelter; but instead of so doing she abused him with vile language, threatning to have him apprehended: upon which he left her, and went to his wife with the same pretence, who received him with great joy offering to sacrifice all she had to save his life. Thus did he find her a faithful wife, and the other a flattering harlot. 260 [Newcastle upon Tyne?] : |b[publisher not identified], |c[1760?] 300 8 pages ; |c12⁰. 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 computer |bc |2rdamedia 338 online resource |bcr |2rdacarrier 500 Vertical chain lines. 500 In this edition the title doesn't contain "In three parts" and at foot there is a single broken rule below which is the phrase: "Licensed and entered according to order". 500 At foot of title page: Licensedand entered according to order. 533 Electronic reproduction. |bFarmington Hills, Mich. : |cCengage Gale, |d2009. |nAvailable via the World Wide Web. |nAccess limited by licensing agreements. |7s2009 miunns 510 4 English Short Title Catalog, |cT30624. 500 Reproduction of original from British Library. 650 0 Wit and humor |vEarly works to 1800. |=^A18743 650 0 English poetry |y18th century. |=^A43520 655 7 Poems. |2rbgenr 752 Great Britain |bEngland |dNewcastle upon Tyne. 852 bL |bBritish Library |eLondon, England |jC.116.bb.11(40) |xP |qEach page separately mounted |r1282055 856 40 |uhttp://find.galegroup.com/ecco/infomark.do?contentSet=ECCOArticles&docType=ECCOArticles&bookId=1500403500&type=getFullCitation&tabID=T001&prodId=ECCO&docLevel=TEXT_GRAPHICS&version=1.0&source=library&userGroupName=ncliveecu |zFull text online 949 Click on web address |wasis |hjoyner216 |ojjlm 998 3047134 998 u3047134 596 1