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 hits it robs them of their money and their wits, for he in time will surely money lack, that loves his belly better than his back. To the tune of, Hey boys up go we
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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 hits it robs them of their money and their wits, for he in time will surely money lack, that loves his belly better than his back. To the tune of, Hey boys up go we
- Good fellows frolick; or, Kent-street clubb
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London]: Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden-Ball near the Hospital-Gate in West Smithfield, [1672 - 1696
- Publication year
- 1672-1696
- ESTC No.
- R233089
- Grub Street ID
- 104706
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; 1°.
- Note
- Anonymous. By Thomas Lanfiere--Wing
Bodleian Library ballads database suggests publication date "between 1672 and 1696"; Wing suggests '[1690?]"
Verse - "Here is a crew of jovial blades".