EBBA 32993
National Library of Scotland - Crawford
The World turn'd up-side down / OR, / Money grown Troublesome. / Shewing the vanity of youngmen, who spend their youthfull days in rioting and wantonness, which / is undoubtedly the High-way to want and Beggary, as you may plainly see in these following lines, wherein / the Extravagant doth not only lament his mispent time, but also gives advice to others, to prevent those mi- / series which befell him by his profuse spending till too late he sees his errour. | |
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Date Published | 1672-1696 ? |
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Imprint | Printed for P. Brooksby in West=Smithfield. |
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Collection | National Library of Scotland - Crawford |
Location | National Library of Scotland |
Shelfmark | Crawford.EB.559 |
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Title | The World turn'd up-side down / OR, / Money grown Troublesome. / Shewing the vanity of youngmen, who spend their youthfull days in rioting and wantonness, which / is undoubtedly the High-way to want and Beggary, as you may plainly see in these following lines, wherein / the Extravagant doth not only lament his mispent time, but also gives advice to others, to prevent those mi- / series which befell him by his profuse spending till too late he sees his errour. |
Tune Imprint | Tune of, Packingtons Pound. |
First Lines | I Am a young blade that had money good store / But now by debauchery grown very poor |
Refrain | But by Whoring and Drinking I now am undone, / And now I am laugh'd at, by every one. [with variation] |
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