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British Library - Roxburghe
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THE CAREFULL
Wifes Good Counsel:
OR, THE
Husbands firm Resolution to Reform his Life, and to lay up something a-
gainst a Rainy Day.
To the Tune of The Spinning-Wheel. Licensed according to Order.

KInd Husband, if you mean to thrive,
Some other Ways you must contrive,
And not consume and wast your store,
It will be hard to work for more;
Therefore be ruld by me I pray,
save something for a rainy day.

I in thy Yoke will draw with you,
And what I can will freely do,
If you the like will doe again,

Our Charge Im sure we may maintain;
Thus by our Labour then we may
save something for a rainy day.

Behold! we see the painfull Bee
Lays up, by his Industry,
A Stock, to serve in Winter Cold,
And so should Man gainst he grows Old;
And therefore kind Husband now I pray,
lay up against a rainy day.

If Man has nothing of his own,
Alas! he then may make his moan,
And yet at length be neer the near,
For Friends like Strangers will appear,
When as you fall unto decay:
Remember then the rainy day.

The Ale-wives they go fine and gay,
Deckd in their Silks and rich Array.
When as the poor Mans Wife may lack
Both Food and Cloathing to her back:Good Man consider this I pray,
Save something for a rainy day.

The Hostess she will flout at thee,
And any one in Misery,
When as they can no longer spend,
Shell show no pity, give, or lend,
Consider this without delay,
Save something for a rainy day.

Your jovial boon Companions too
Will likewise take their leave of you,
Theyll know you not in Time of Need,
And wont this make your Heart to bleed?Therefore take up in time, I pray,
Save something for a rainy day.

He that shall wast his youthfull strength,
And bring himself to Want, at length,
When feeble Age his Limbs shall seize,
And he hath nought to take his case,
Will find the World as cold as Clay,
then think upon the rainy day.

Gray-headed Men are often seen
Here in this World both poor and mean,
Having scarce Meat or Clothes to wear,
And this has been for want of care:
O think of this good Man I pray,
lay up against a rainy day.

Consider, we are Man and Wife,
And ought to lead a carefull Life,
Ill do my best to get and save,
That we another Day may have
Something to help Old Age I say,
tis that I call a rainy day.

O loving Wife he then replyd,
I will endeavour to provide
Henceforth for our poor Family,
Thy Words have so prevaild on me;
No longer will I run astray,
but think upon the rainy day.

I needs must own thy Words are true,
Therefore I will my Life renew,
And all my feigned Friends forsake,
Noy, likewise better Courses take;
Uo longer will I run astray,
but lay up for a rainy day.

With Care Ill follow my Concerns,
That Man goes far that neer returns,
I do resolve to mend my Ways,
And hope to see brave Golden Days,
And that we both may happy be,
And live in Love and Unity.


Printed for P. Brooksby, J. Deacon, J. Blare, J. Back.

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