London, Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden-Ball in Pye- Corner
Title: The love sports of wanton Jemmy and simpering Jenny; or The servingman and his mistriss the chamber-maid
First Line: Tell me Jenny, tell me roundly
Tune: Tell me Jenny
Notes: Eight stanzas. Only the first two are the same as Harding B 39(124)
References:
ESTC: R180149
Themes: Servants
IconClass Codes:
41D921: 'décolleté'
31AA231: Standing figure - AA - female human figure
41D262: Fan
31B6213(+82): Looking sideways (+ female (human being) (not to be used where -AA- is prescribed))
IconClass Codes:
33A11: Baring the head, lifting one's hat
31A231: Standing figure
31A2512(+81): Arm stretched forward (+ male human being (not to be used where -A- is prescribed))
25I22: Prospect of village, silhouette of village
IconClass Codes:
31A2543: Gripping someone by the hand or the wrist; clasped hands
33C21: Courting
41D921: 'décolleté'
31B621(+918): Morphology of facial expression ~ eyes (+ caressing, courting, making love)
25I28: Outskirts of village
45C13(SWORD): Hacking and thrusting weapons: sword
41D262: Fan
41D2657: Shoulder-belt, bandoleer
Shelfmark: Douce Ballads 2(140a)
Notes: Douce Ballads 2(140a) annotated in third stanza.
Shelfmark: Harding B 39(8)
Notes: Douce Ballads 2(140a) annotated in third stanza. Harding B 39(8) is a photograph of Douce Ballads 2(140a).