The old man and young wife
Young wife complains of old husband, then inherits his fortune and marries a young nobleman. Young wife complains of old husband, then inherits his fortune and marries a young nobleman. Printed in two columns divided by single line with sections of type ornaments. At head of title separate wood-engravings of man leaning on stick and woman in 18th-century dress. Poem in ten eight-line stanzas. Not in Ford, Bristol, Shipton & Mooney, or Checklist Amer. imprints. R. Stoddard suggests item is a Coverly imprint at Boston of the 1770s.
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