Of a one ey'd Fellow.
A One ey'd Fellow being newly married, and being assured by a friend of his that his wife had catcht a cracke be∣fore hee had her, one day called
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A One ey'd Fellow being newly married, and being assured by a friend of his that his wife had catcht a cracke be∣fore hee had her, one day called
her to account, and told her she came not to him so perfect as she ought, to which shee an∣swered, neither did he come perfect to her, having but one eye, But I repli'd he, lost mine eye by mine enemy, and I, an∣swered shee, lost my Mayden∣head with my friend.