EBBA 35754
Beinecke Library - Michell-Jolliffe
THE / Merry Gossips Vindication, / To the Groats worth of good Councel Declaration. / Some Women can drink and be drunk / night and day, / For all the fault is laid most on the Men, / they do say. / For if a Man do intend for to thrive. / Then he must be sure to ask leave of his (Wife. | |
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Date Published | 1672-1696 ? |
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Imprint | Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden-Ball in Pye Corner. |
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Collection | Beinecke Library - Michell-Jolliffe |
Location | Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library |
Shelfmark | 2000 Folio 6 71 |
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Title | THE / Merry Gossips Vindication, / To the Groats worth of good Councel Declaration. / Some Women can drink and be drunk / night and day, / For all the fault is laid most on the Men, / they do say. / For if a Man do intend for to thrive. / Then he must be sure to ask leave of his (Wife. |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, Digbies Farewel. |
First Lines | A Company of Gossips that love strong bub / that met at an Alehouse and there they did club, |
Refrain | A man he may work all the days of his Life, / But he must aske his wife leave if he intends for to thrive. [with variation] |
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