Yea and nay found out and discover'd : Being a comical and diverting account of a certain Quaker, who as he was walking up Fleet-Street, met with Black Hannah, a Drury-Lane virgin, and told her the spirit mov'd him to please her to admiration. How she carried him home to her lodgings, and pick'd his pocket of fifty guineas and a gold watch, after which four bullies toss'd him in a blanket, then daub'd him all over with tar, and roll'd him in a bed of feathers, and then made him hold forth, and hir'd four link boys to light him to his own house, where a comical dialogue pass'd between him and his wife Rachel.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Gale (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Printed for Simon Pure, [1775?]
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Item Description:Bookseller's name in imprint is false.
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (8 pages) : illustrations ;
Place of Publication:Great Britain -- England -- London.