EBBA 36012
Manchester Central Library - Blackletter Ballads
| A most excellent Godly new Ballad: / [shew]ing the manifold abuses of this wicked world, the intolerable pride of people, the wantonnesse [of] women, the dissimulation of flatterers, the subtitly of deceiuers, the beastlines of drunkards, / the filthinesse of Whoredome, the vnthriftines of Gamesters, the cruelty of Landlords, / with a number of other inconuenciences. | |
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| Date Published | 1615? |
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| Imprint | At London printed by R.B. |
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| Collection | Manchester Central Library - Blackletter Ballads |
| Page | 1.4 |
| Location | Manchester Central Library |
| Shelfmark | BR f 821.04 B49 |
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| Title | A most excellent Godly new Ballad: / [shew]ing the manifold abuses of this wicked world, the intolerable pride of people, the wantonnesse [of] women, the dissimulation of flatterers, the subtitly of deceiuers, the beastlines of drunkards, / the filthinesse of Whoredome, the vnthriftines of Gamesters, the cruelty of Landlords, / with a number of other inconuenciences. |
| Tune Imprint | To the tune of Greene-sleeues. |
| First Lines | [G]Ood Lord what a wicked world is this, / [?] euery man doth liue amisse, |
| Refrain | [Amend] therefore, good people all, / [?]d speedily for mercie call, / [?]at God may blesse both great and small, / in euery Towne and Citty. |
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| Notes | Missing portions of the title supplied by the ESTC. Pasted onto the same page as EBBA 36013, "A New SONG on the Arrival of / PRINCE GEORGE, / And His Intermarriage with the / LADY ANN." |