Madam Catherine Cadiere's Case opened, against Father Girard's powerful Injunction. In a Window at Maidenhead. MY dearest Kitty, says the Fryar, Give me a holy Kiss, and I'll retire, Which Kiss set all his Heart on Fire. He had no Rest that Night, but often cry'd, Z---nds, my dear Kitty shall be occupy'd; I'll lay aside my Rank, I will not be deny'd. To-morrow I'll try her, Said the Fryar ; And so he went to her, And did undoe her, By making her cry out for Mercy ; And then he kiss'd her Narsey-Parsey. L. F. 1731. Underwritten
Madam Catherine Cadiere's Case opened, against Father Girard's powerful Injunction. In a Window at Maidenhead. MY dearest Kitty, says the Fryar, Give me a holy Kiss, and I'll retire, Which Kiss set all his Heart on Fire. He had no Rest that Night, but often cry'd, Z---nds, my dear Kitty shall be occupy'd; I'll lay aside my Rank, I will not be deny'd. To-morrow I'll try her, Said the Fryar ; And so he went to her, And did undoe her, By making her cry out for Mercy ; And then he kiss'd her Narsey-Parsey. L. F. 1731. Underwritten