THE FEMALE DOCTRESS OR, Mother Midnights Cure FOR Barrenness in VVomen,
BEING A True Relation of a VVoman that pretended to Cure VVomen of Barrenness; Especially in the Mint in Southwark.
Licensed according to Order.
Tune, In Cold Nights when [...] Froz [...]
[1]
ALL you Ladies that are Barren,
If Old-age ben't crept too far on;
In a Month or two it may be,
You may if willing conceive with Baby
Take but the Measures which I shall here give you,
I have Rare Medicines will nee'r deceive you,
For I have studdy'd Copulation.
Above this Sixty Years in this Nation.
[2]
Young brisk Wives who ne'er have Lain-in
Who of Wedlock are Complaining,
And at Christ'nings tell your Neighbour,
How sparing your Spouse is of his Labour:
Let it proceed from what Causes soever,
Suffer me but to use my Endeavour;
Take a Dose of my Elixir,
And I am certain, 'tw;ll do the Trick Sir.
[3]
You in your Neighbours Houses,
Swear the Fault to be your Spouses,
If too weak we [...]ll make him stronger,
If he's too short we'll make him longer:
Let him o serve the Directions I'll give him,
Of all Impediments I'll relieve him,
To a Shilling I'll hold Twenty,
Next merry Bout he does content ye.
[4]
If your Husbands O [...]d and Crazy,
Or if Young, and grown too lazy,
I [...]ll renew their Strength or Beauty,
And make them able to do their Duty
Of their forbearance I quickly would ease you
They ev'ry Ni [...]ht should take pain [...] to please you:
My Receipt should I but [...] it,
You would be satisfied I c [...]ld d [...] it
[5]
Ladies who in Town are Wed [...]
And in [...] are B [...]dded
Ill soon teach you i [...] [...]
To do the Business with Dis [...]
You at the End of Three [...]
With what will please you best, [...]
Take but my Elix [...]r fairly,
You shall do T [...]k a Track most rarely
[6]
Barren Wive [...] let me beseech you,
If you want or covet Issue,
Make to me your Application,
I'll assist you in Pro [...]reation,
I [...]m to be Head of, at Sign of the Stallion,
Closely embracing [...] Mag-Mallion,
Lest that these Directions fail you.
In the Mint they'd better tell you.
Printed by J. Wilkins, in White-Frier.