02226nam 2200421Ia 450 99638979230331620221108002729.0(CKB)4940000000096138(EEBO)2240856271(OCoLC)857313548(EXLCZ)99494000000009613820130830f16701677 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|A looking-glass for a bad husband, or, A caveat for a spend-thrift[electronic resource] You that are guilty of that sinful crime of drunkenness, strive for to leave it off in time, lay up your money, do not it vainly spend, for in your greatest need, it will be your best friend, endeavour in your youth, lest in old age you want; for when that poverty doth come, friends will be scant, to the tune of, The poor man's comfort, or, Digby /by T.LLondon Printed for W[illiam] Thackeray, T[homas] Passenger, and W[illiam] Whitwood[between 1670 and 1677]1 sheet ([1 p.) illT.L = Thomas Lanfiere. Cf. Wing (2nd ed.).Date range and publisher's names suggested by Wing (2nd ed., 1994).Verse: "You that are bad husbands."Printed chiefly in black letter in five columns.In this edition there is one larger woodcut above the last two columns and the 'L' of 'London' in the imprint is under the 'mp' of 'company'. Another edition has a woodcut above each column of text and the 'L' of 'London' is under the 'H' of 'Harlots'.Reproduction of original in: National Library of Scotland--Crawford Collections.eebo-0097AlcoholismEnglandPoetryEarly works to 1800BalladsEnglandLondon17th century.rbgenrBroadside poemsEnglandLondon17th century.rbgenrAlcoholismLanfiere Thomas1001731Thackeray Williamactive 1664-1693,Passinger Thomas-1688,Whitwood WilliamUMIUMIBOOK996389792303316A looking-glass for a bad husband, or, A caveat for a spend-thrift2299101UNISA