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Autore |
Oldham John <1653-1683.> |
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Titolo |
The claret-drinkers song; or, The good-fellows design [[electronic resource] ] : Being a pleasant new song to the times. Written by a person of quality. Wine the most powerfull'st of all things on earth, which stifles cares and sorrows in their birth: no treason in it harbors, nor can hate creep in where it bears sway, to hurt the state: though storms grow high, so wine is to be got, we are secure, their rage we value not: the Muses cherish'd up such nectar, sing eternal joy to him that loves his King. To the tune of, Let Caesar live long |
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[London], : Printed for J. Jordan, at the Angel in Guilt-spur-street, [1684?] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) |
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Soggetti |
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Drinking songs |
Wine |
Ballads, English - 17th century |
Broadsides17th century.England |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Note generali |
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"Written by a person of quality" = John Oldham; this is an edition of his "The clarret drinker's song", first published in 1680. |
Date of publication from Wing CD-ROM, 1996. |
Verse: "A pox of the fooling and plotting of late,". |
Copy cut and mounted. |
Reproduction of original in the British Library. |
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