Chap-books of the eighteenth century . Printed and Sold in Aldermary Church Yard,Bow Lane, London. 2& Chap-Books of the Eighteenth Century. Here the old Witches dance, and then agree,How to fit Robin for his Lechery;First he is made a Fox and hunted on,Till he becomes an Horse, an Owl, a At length their Spells of Witchcraft they withdrew,But Robin still more hardships must go through ;For eer he is transformed into a Man,They make him kiss their bums and glad he can. This is the argument of the story, which is too broad in itshumour to be reprinted, but the following two illustrations s


Chap-books of the eighteenth century . Printed and Sold in Aldermary Church Yard,Bow Lane, London. 2& Chap-Books of the Eighteenth Century. Here the old Witches dance, and then agree,How to fit Robin for his Lechery;First he is made a Fox and hunted on,Till he becomes an Horse, an Owl, a At length their Spells of Witchcraft they withdrew,But Robin still more hardships must go through ;For eer he is transformed into a Man,They make him kiss their bums and glad he can. This is the argument of the story, which is too broad in itshumour to be reprinted, but the following two illustrations showthe popular idea of his Satanic Majesty and his dealings withwitches. The Witch of the Woodlands. 37 ==-i - 11 f _^ML ^^~ — ^ w^^ML \ ^JkjL^k w^ fip^g Wi ^W^^JL 2§^ /^^^^^»S ^^^ ^X


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