Wades reformation, to all good fellows in this nation. Wherein he doth show to'th old and to'th young, to beware of false hearts, and a flattering tongue, for they be two evils, and will bring you thither where the devil and the hostis went together. But he has spent all and you plainly may see, that 'is poverty parts good company. tune [sic] is, the maid is the best that lyes alone; or 'tis old ale has undone me

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London]: Printed for J. Clark, W. Thackeray, and T. Passinger, [1684 - 1686
Publication year
1684-1686
ESTC No.
R221295
Grub Street ID
95473
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1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcut) ; obl. 1/2°.
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By John Wade

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Verse - "Too long have I been a drunken sot".
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