A merry dialogue between Thomas and John. In the praise, and dispraise of women, and wine. Thomas against the women doth contend, but John most stoutly doth their cause defend, young and old, read these lines that ensue, you'l all confess that which I write is true, I know no reason, but that without despute, this may as well be printed, as sung to lute. To a gallant delightful new tune, well known amongst musitioners, and in play-houses. Called, Women and wine
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- A merry dialogue between Thomas and John. In the praise, and dispraise of women, and wine. Thomas against the women doth contend, but John most stoutly doth their cause defend, young and old, read these lines that ensue, you'l all confess that which I write is true, I know no reason, but that without despute, this may as well be printed, as sung to lute. To a gallant delightful new tune, well known amongst musitioners, and in play-houses. Called, Women and wine
- Women and wine.
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London]: Printed for J[ohn]. Williamson, at the Sun and Bible, in Cannon street, neer London-stone, [1670?
- Publication year
- 1670
- ESTC No.
- R216073
- Grub Street ID
- 91014
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; obl. 1°.
- Note
- Wing CD-ROM, 1996 gives range of dates: 1670 or later. Place of publication and publisher's name from Wing CD
Verse - "Thomas. Some women are like to the wine,".