Two-penny-worth of wit for a penny, or, The bad husband turn'd thrifty [electronic resource] : this man that wrought his own decay, and spent his money night and day, is turn'd so saving I do swear, there's few that with him can compare : and lives so civil in his ways, that all his neighbours give him praise, and does repent his wicked crime, and desires good fellows to turn in time : there's many a man runs himself clear out, when ale's in his head, then wit is out : to the tune of, Packingtons pound.

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Other title:Bad husband turn'd thrifty.
Bad husband turned thrifty.
Packingtons pound.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [London] : Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel in Guiltspur-street., [1685?]
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Call Number: PR3291.A1 T96 1685
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