LEADER 00000nam 2200313 4500 001 ocm99887832e 003 UnM 005 20010523182912.0 006 m g d 007 cr bn |||a|bb| 008 980601q16701696enka s 00 eng d 040 Cu-RivES|cCu-RivES|edcrb 245 04 The male and female husband: or, A strange and wonderful relation how a midwife living at St. Albans, being brought to bed of an hermophrodite, :|bbrought it up in womans apparel, and carryed it with her as her deputy to be assisting at the labours of several women, going under the name of Mary Jewit: and how at last a discovery of it was made by it lying with a maid, and getting her with-child, whom the said hermophrodite was thereupon obliged to marry : with a particular account of the trades and imployments it was put to during its minority. With several pleasant passages that happened. To the tune of, What shall I do, shall I dye for love, &c. 246 30 Strange and wonderful relation how a midwife living at St. Albans, being brought to bed of an hermophrodite 260 [London] :|bPrinted for P. Brooksby, at the Golden-ball in West-smithfield.,|c[between 1670-1696] 300 1 sheet ([1] p.) :|bill. (woodcuts). 500 Place and date of publication suggested by Wing. 500 Verse: "Come listen all unto my song ..." 500 Trimmed. 500 Reproduction of original in the British Library. 650 0 Ballads, English|y17th century. 650 0 Hermaphroditism|vSongs and music|vEarly works to 1800. 730 0 What shall I do, shall I dye for love. 830 0 Early English books online. 856 40 |uhttps://hull.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http:// gateway.proquest.com/openurl?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2003& res_id=xri:eebo&rft_val_fmt=&rft_id=xri:eebo:image:183488 936 EEBO-EETS