The good fellows frolick, or, Kent street clubb. Good people all come mind my merry tale, and you shall hear the vertue of good ale, whose charming power some mens humors hitts, it robs them of their money & their witts: for he in time will surely money lack that minds his belly better than his back. Tune of, Hey boys up go we, Seamans mournful bride, or the fair one let me in
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- The good fellows frolick, or, Kent street clubb. Good people all come mind my merry tale, and you shall hear the vertue of good ale, whose charming power some mens humors hitts, it robs them of their money & their witts: for he in time will surely money lack that minds his belly better than his back. Tune of, Hey boys up go we, Seamans mournful bride, or the fair one let me in
- Good fellows frolic, or, Kent street club
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London]: Printed for J[oshua]. Coniers in Duck-Lane, [1682?
- Publication year
- 1682
- ESTC No.
- R227194
- Grub Street ID
- 100103
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; obl. 1/2°.
- Note
- Anonymous. By Thomas Lanfiere
Publication date and publisher's name from Wing
Verse - "Here is a crew of jovial blades"
Printed in four columns
Identified as Wing G1050 on UMI "Early English books, 1641-1700" microfilm reel 1848.