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Advice to the Ladies, From a Satyr - 1754
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“Beneath the specious semblance of a wife … She flaunts a licens'd prostitute for life.”
Although this 1750's printing is not fully 'naughty' or lewd, it is a poignant poem written to the ladies from the view of a Satyr. I am certain you can derive just what advice he wishes to impart. Written as a piece of 18th century humor, please understand that those of the 18th century did not see things in a politically correct vision as we do today.
16pg. - 5" x 8"
Although this 1750's printing is not fully 'naughty' or lewd, it is a poignant poem written to the ladies from the view of a Satyr. I am certain you can derive just what advice he wishes to impart. Written as a piece of 18th century humor, please understand that those of the 18th century did not see things in a politically correct vision as we do today.
16pg. - 5" x 8"