At Zeale in Devonshire. On Valentine's day.
FOr Holy Sisters, mendicant Preachers, Schismaticks of all sorts and sizes, mu∣sical Parish-Clarks, Needy Curates, rich
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FOr Holy Sisters, mendicant Preachers, Schismaticks of all sorts and sizes, mu∣sical Parish-Clarks, Needy Curates, rich
Queristers, godly Fidlers, Ceremonious Quakers, humble Dancing Masters, Trusty Chamber maids, and chast Whores: Seve∣ral Wares are likewise here to be sold, as Foxe's Works, Naylor's Last Will and Testa∣ment, Durants sweet Sippets of Consolation: New Lights of Four i'the pound, Geneva Coif's and cross-cloths, set forms of night Dis∣course among the Brethren. For Shoos that will tye of themselves: For Looking-glasses with Fancies ready set, as if Butter would not melt in their Mouths. Cordials for weak Speakers. Barrels of Pickled Non-sence for Strong Holders forth. Opiums to procure Repentance, Wash balls for sin; and many more Trinkets of the same nature.