EBBA 30666
British Library - Roxburghe
The Good-Fellows Counsel: / Or, The Bad Husbands Recantation. / Proving by Arguments both Just and fit, / That he which spends least money has most wit. | ||
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Date Published | 1680-1685 | |
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Imprint | Printed for P. Brooksby next the Golden Ball by the Hospital-Gate in West-Smith=field, | |
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Collection | British Library - Roxburghe | |
Pages | 2.196, 2.197 | |
Location | British Library | |
Shelfmark | C.20.f.8.196-197 | |
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Part 1 | Part 2 | |
Title | The Good-Fellows Counsel: / Or, The Bad Husbands Recantation. / Proving by Arguments both Just and fit, / That he which spends least money has most wit. | The second Part, |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, Tan Tivye. | To the same tune. |
First Lines | I Had no more wit, but was trod under feet, / and all was for want of money, | FOr when I was poor, and had not a store, / of that which we use to call money, |
Refrain | and all was for want of money | when I have no want of money. [with variation] | of that which we use to call money, [with variation] |
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