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EBBA 30974

British Library - Roxburghe
Two-penny-worth of Wit / For a PENNY. / OR, The bad Husband turn'd Thrifty / This Man that wrought his own decay, / And spent his Money night and day; / Is turn'd to saving I do swear, / There's few that with him can compare: / And lives so civil in his ways, / That all his neighbors give him Praise, / And does repeat his wicked Crime, / And desires good Fellows to turn in time; / There's many a Man Runs himself clear out, / When Ale's in his Head, then Wit is out.
Date Published 1671-1702 ?
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Imprint Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel in Guilt-spur-street.
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Collection British Library - Roxburghe
Pages 2.482, 2.483
Location British Library
Shelfmark C.20.f.8.482-483
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  Part 1
Title Two-penny-worth of Wit / For a PENNY. / OR, The bad Husband turn'd Thrifty / This Man that wrought his own decay, / And spent his Money night and day; / Is turn'd to saving I do swear, / There's few that with him can compare: / And lives so civil in his ways, / That all his neighbors give him Praise, / And does repeat his wicked Crime, / And desires good Fellows to turn in time; / There's many a Man Runs himself clear out, / When Ale's in his Head, then Wit is out.
Tune Imprint To the Tune of, Packingtons Pound.
First Lines ALL Company=Keepers come hear what I say / Here's a Notable Song if you please for to stay,
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Condition
Ornament