The poor mans councellor. or The marryed mans guide. [ ] God have blest thee with a careful wife, [ ]ke my directions how to lead thy life, [ ]o riches thou dost want yet thou shalt fiud, [sic] far greater wealth in a contented mind; thy honest labour shall thy charge maintain, being truly got, not by unlawful gain. To the tune of, The poor mans comfort
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London]: Printed for J. Clarke, W. Thackeray, and T. Passinger, [between 1684 and 1686
- Publication year
- 1684-1686
- ESTC No.
- R234292
- Grub Street ID
- 105646
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; 1°.
- Note
- Verse - "Come friend if thy leisure permit thee to stay,"
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Catalogued from Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge, Pepys Ballads, facsimile volume 2, p. 86.
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