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TOBIAS ADVICE,
Or, A Remedy for a ranting Young-Man.
While you are single you take but little care,
Therefore I say better you married were,
Perhaps theres some at this will make a Jest,
But I say still a married Life is best.
Therefore young-men take this Advice of me
Better take one than run to two or three.
Tune of, Daniel Cooper. By Tobias Bowne.

ON May morning as I walkt forth,
I to my self was musing;
Though I what a fool am I intruth
that I so-long am chusing,
For Maids enough are to be had,
I to my self was thinking,
Sure I will have one good or bad,
to keep me out of drinking.

Yet some there be have said to me,
a single life is gallant;
But where is he that I can see
that lays up any Talant?
Theyl say wel live so all our life,
for marriage wel prevent it;
But where is he without a wife
that can live well contented.

For marriage is a thing ordaind
and what man can deny it?
If my true-love doth constant prove,
I am resolvd to try it:
He that doth live a single life,
I count a simple action,
But if you get a loving Wife,
that will be satisfaction.

I pray observe what I do speak,
youl say these lines are witty;
How many hearts you cause to break
in Country, Town and City,
And then you think to cast it off,
and turns it to a laughter;
You think that you do well enough,
but pray mark what comes after.

When I was young I did the like,
then I was brisk and bonny;
Sometimes walk abroad all night,
and so spent all my money,
But now I see its vanity,
ile strive for to prevent it,
Ile go no more to seek a Whore,
Im with my wife contented.

All you stand by I ask you why
that Marriage should be slighted;
Sure you may say as well as I
youngmen are over-sighted:
But here you run and there you run,
and count your selves brave fellows,
But if that One you had at home,
shed keep you from the Alehouse.

A youngman said that he would wed
but he aimd at promotion;
He fain would have a wife in Bed,
but not without a portion:
I calld him fool unto his face,
I did not like his speeches;
Said I, take thou a virtuous Lass,
shes better far than Riches.

If once you get a loving mate,
and you abroad are ranting,
Youl think why shall I stay out late,
my wife she finds me wanting;
I will haste home unto my choice,
she shall not for me tarry:
And if you will take my advice,
I think it good to marry.

And then you may live happily
be but a little thrifty;
Sure if you spend your time away
till you do mount to fifty,
And then a wife you chance to have,
you may become a Father;
Youl say what money might I have savd,
had I been married rather.

And so I bid you all adieu,
I hope you dont deny me,
I do not speak to you or you,
but all that stand here by me.
Its but a penny once your life,
the Ballads ready for ye;
And so I wish you a good wife
when that you chance to marry.


Printed for P. Brooksby in Py-corner.

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