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EBBA 30659

British Library - Roxburghe
God Speed the Plow, And Bless the Corn-Mow. / A Dialogue between / The Husband man and Serving-man. / The Serving-man, the Plow-man would invite / To leave his Calling, and to take Delight; / But to that, by no means will agree, / Lest he thereby should come to Beggary. / He makes it plain appear, a Country Life / Doth far excel; and so they end the Strife.
Date Published 1675?
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Collection British Library - Roxburghe
Page 2.188
Location British Library
Shelfmark C.20.f.8.188
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  Part 1
Title God Speed the Plow, And Bless the Corn-Mow. / A Dialogue between / The Husband man and Serving-man. / The Serving-man, the Plow-man would invite / To leave his Calling, and to take Delight; / But to that, by no means will agree, / Lest he thereby should come to Beggary. / He makes it plain appear, a Country Life / Doth far excel; and so they end the Strife.
Tune Imprint The Tune is, I am the Duke of Norfolk.
First Lines MY Noble friends give ear, / If mirth you love to hear,
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