The prodigal son converted, or The young-man return'd from his rambles [microform] : Wit ne're till now, was cry'd about the street, at the low rate o[f] a poor penny sheet; sharp times will make sharp wits, not fear sharp tongues, 'tis we who money want which suffer wrongs; you can't command a poet with a frown to write new songs: but yours, for a crown: here's that will please you sure, and much befriend ye. You'll thank the author, if the devil be n't in ye. To a pleasant new lay-house tune call'd The delight of the bottle, &c.

bb Ballad about a young man's misadventures.

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Corporate Author: Adam Matthew Publications
Other title:second parts.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [London] : Printed for R[ichard], [sic] Burton, at the Horse-shooe in West-Smithfield, [1665?]
Series:Women Advising Women. Women's writing and advice, c1450-1720 ; reel 3:2(Douce Ballads 2[83])
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Call Number: Microfilm 4959
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