The bachelers banquet: or A banquet for bachelers vvherein is prepared sundry daintie dishes to furnish their tables, curiously drest, and seriously serued in. Pleasantly discoursing the variable humours of vvomen, their quicknesse of wittes, and vnsearchable deceits.
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- The bachelers banquet: or A banquet for bachelers vvherein is prepared sundry daintie dishes to furnish their tables, curiously drest, and seriously serued in. Pleasantly discoursing the variable humours of vvomen, their quicknesse of wittes, and vnsearchable deceits.
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- 1604.
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- Women -- Humor -- Early works to 1800.
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"The bachelers banquet: or A banquet for bachelers vvherein is prepared sundry daintie dishes to furnish their tables, curiously drest, and seriously serued in. Pleasantly discoursing the variable humours of vvomen, their quicknesse of wittes, and vnsearchable deceits." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A20038.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.
Contents
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The Batchelars Banquet, Or a Banquet for Batchelars: wherin is pre∣pared sundry dishes to furnish their Table: Curiously dresh, and seriously serued in.
- CHAP. I. The humor of a young wife new married.
- CHAP. II. The humour of a Woman, pranked vp in braue Apparell.
- CHAP. III. The humour of a woman lying in Child-bed.
- CHAP. IIII. The Humour of a woman that hath a charge of children.
- CHAP. V. The humor of a Woman that marries her inferior by Byrth.
- CHAP. VI. The Humor of a Woman that striues to maister her Husband
- CHAP. VII. ¶ The humor of a couetous minded Woman.
- CHAP. VIII. The humour of a woman that still desires to be gadding abroad.
- CHAP. IX. The humour of a curst Queane, maried to a froward Husband.
- CHAP. XIIII. The humour of a Woman giuen to all kinde of pleasures.
- CHAP. IX. ¶ The humour of a Woman to gether Daugh∣ter a Husband, hauing made a lit∣tle Wanton escape.
- CHAP. XII. ¶ The humour of a Woman being matched with an oucrkinde Husband.
- CHAP. XIII. The humour of a Woman whose Husband is gone beyond the Seas vpon some businesse.
- CHAP. XIIII. The humor of a Woman that hath bene twise married.
- CHAP. XV. The humor of a young woman giuen ouer to all kind of wantonnesse.