The cloath-worker caught in a trap: or, A fool and his mony soon parted Being a true relation of a cloath-worker, dweelling [sic] in Thames-street, who was wished by an old oman to a maid near Pauls church-yard, perswading him she had money at use,being a meer plot of the maiden and she to cheat him of his money, knowing him to be none of the wisest, cheated him of forty pound. If you will know them give good ear, the merriest jest that e'er you did hear. The tune is, How now jocky whither away. Or the tyrant

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title The cloath-worker caught in a trap: or, A fool and his mony soon parted Being a true relation of a cloath-worker, dweelling [sic] in Thames-street, who was wished by an old oman to a maid near Pauls church-yard, perswading him she had money at use,being a meer plot of the maiden and she to cheat him of his money, knowing him to be none of the wisest, cheated him of forty pound. If you will know them give good ear, the merriest jest that e'er you did hear. The tune is, How now jocky whither away. Or the tyrant
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title_auth The cloath-worker caught in a trap: or, A fool and his mony soon parted Being a true relation of a cloath-worker, dweelling [sic] in Thames-street, who was wished by an old oman to a maid near Pauls church-yard, perswading him she had money at use,being a meer plot of the maiden and she to cheat him of his money, knowing him to be none of the wisest, cheated him of forty pound. If you will know them give good ear, the merriest jest that e'er you did hear. The tune is, How now jocky whither away. Or the tyrant
title_exact_search The cloath-worker caught in a trap: or, A fool and his mony soon parted Being a true relation of a cloath-worker, dweelling [sic] in Thames-street, who was wished by an old oman to a maid near Pauls church-yard, perswading him she had money at use,being a meer plot of the maiden and she to cheat him of his money, knowing him to be none of the wisest, cheated him of forty pound. If you will know them give good ear, the merriest jest that e'er you did hear. The tune is, How now jocky whither away. Or the tyrant
title_full The cloath-worker caught in a trap: or, A fool and his mony soon parted Being a true relation of a cloath-worker, dweelling [sic] in Thames-street, who was wished by an old oman to a maid near Pauls church-yard, perswading him she had money at use,being a meer plot of the maiden and she to cheat him of his money, knowing him to be none of the wisest, cheated him of forty pound. If you will know them give good ear, the merriest jest that e'er you did hear. The tune is, How now jocky whither away. Or the tyrant
title_fullStr The cloath-worker caught in a trap: or, A fool and his mony soon parted Being a true relation of a cloath-worker, dweelling [sic] in Thames-street, who was wished by an old oman to a maid near Pauls church-yard, perswading him she had money at use,being a meer plot of the maiden and she to cheat him of his money, knowing him to be none of the wisest, cheated him of forty pound. If you will know them give good ear, the merriest jest that e'er you did hear. The tune is, How now jocky whither away. Or the tyrant
title_full_unstemmed The cloath-worker caught in a trap: or, A fool and his mony soon parted Being a true relation of a cloath-worker, dweelling [sic] in Thames-street, who was wished by an old oman to a maid near Pauls church-yard, perswading him she had money at use,being a meer plot of the maiden and she to cheat him of his money, knowing him to be none of the wisest, cheated him of forty pound. If you will know them give good ear, the merriest jest that e'er you did hear. The tune is, How now jocky whither away. Or the tyrant
title_short The cloath-worker caught in a trap: or, A fool and his mony soon parted
title_sort the cloath worker caught in a trap or a fool and his mony soon parted being a true relation of a cloath worker dweelling sic in thames street who was wished by an old oman to a maid near pauls church yard perswading him she had money at use being a meer plot of the maiden and she to cheat him of his money knowing him to be none of the wisest cheated him of forty pound if you will know them give good ear the merriest jest that e er you did hear the tune is how now jocky whither away or the tyrant
title_sub Being a true relation of a cloath-worker, dweelling [sic] in Thames-street, who was wished by an old oman to a maid near Pauls church-yard, perswading him she had money at use,being a meer plot of the maiden and she to cheat him of his money, knowing him to be none of the wisest, cheated him of forty pound. If you will know them give good ear, the merriest jest that e'er you did hear. The tune is, How now jocky whither away. Or the tyrant
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