Cambridge jests, or, Witty alarums for melancholy spirits by a lover of ha, ha, he.
Lover of ha, ha, he.

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One returning from the Market, where he had bought a new pair of Shoes, met in his way with a poor young woman that begged on him. Truly, said he, I have no money to give thee, but if thou wilt let me lie with thee, thou shalt have these Shoes. The reward, and a little good na∣ture, made her willing to put on the Shoes; but when he had done the work, he would have his Shoes again, and not∣withstanding her resistance took them by force; saying, Let him that rides thee next shoe thee for me.