Islington Wells SONG Of all the Virtues of those old Waters, Newly found out: With all preparations that are making for Young Wives that have unkind Husbands. To the Tune of— Come Boys fill us a Bumper. I. Lodon Lasses make ready, Repair for Jslington; Young Widows, young Wives or Lady, Whilst all your Husbands are gone, For Epsom, Tunbridge or Duledge; For Water, Wenches or Wine, To make them return all with full heads: You ne'er had so happy a time. II. Although Madddm Fickle doth scorn it, Because 'tis near the Town, And forty brisk Dames forewarned, Their husbands all being at home; Yet these are the Waters approved, By Doctors kind to the crowd; They swore to the Sisters beloved, 'Twill make your gigs frisk it about. III. The Tailors are now in the Country, Cucumbers are plentiful there; To make their Wives a fair Entry, These Waters are wholesome and clear, Expelling all dregs of obstruction, Till blood flows fresh in their veins; They freely will spend their production, On such as will take little pains. iv Convenient house prepareing, For private and public Souls, For Venus' Adorers to share in, Inspired with lustful Bowls; Where Doctors are daily attending, For each Complexion takes care, Kind looks your kind hearts recomending Prefers your commodities there. V You need not to fear betraying, Your Gallants come most in disguise In Lady's apparel for staying, Till they have obtained the prize; Sweet gardens and arbours of pleasure, For Amorous souls and delights, Wherein you may reap all the Treasure For which you have languished some nights. VI These Waters are always in season, As well at the Spring as the Fall; To Crown a kind husband's not Treason, Gild Antlars well grafted and tall; May fetch you a Coach and six horses, As gay as some at the Court, Where pleasure and profit enforces, You needs must be proud of the sport. LONDON Printed for J. Dean, Bookseller in Cranborn Street near Newport-house in Leicester Fields, 1684.