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EBBA 30351

British Library - Roxburghe
Money is my Master: / Yet once it was a servant unto mee, / But now for want of Money I am in misery, / Yet I doe hope to find some remedy.
Date Published 1624-1680 ?
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Imprint Printed at London for Francis Coules.
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Collection British Library - Roxburghe
Pages 1.526, 1.527
Location British Library
Shelfmark C.20.f.7.526-527
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 Part 1Part 2
TitleMoney is my Master: / Yet once it was a servant unto mee, / But now for want of Money I am in misery, / Yet I doe hope to find some remedy.The second part,
Tune ImprintTo the tune of, Better late thrive then never.To the same tune.
First LinesI Have bin the Master of money good store, / but now alas 'tis nothing so,LIkewise there are some to money are slaves, / and doe esteem it as their God,
RefrainThis money is many mens master their master, / 'Tis money is now growne my master. [with variation]For money is now grown my master my master, / 'Tis money is now growne my master. [with variation]
Condition
Ornament