Dead and alive. This ditty out of Glocester-shire was sent, to London for to have it put in print: therefore draw near, and listen unto this, it doth concern a man that did amiss, and so to shun the anger of his wife, he thought with poyson for to end his life: but in the stead of poyson he drank sack, for which his wife did soundly pay his back. To the tune of, Old flesh.
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[London]: Printed for J. C[larke], W. T[hackeray]. and T. P[assinger], [between 1684 and 1686]
- Publication year
- 1684-1686
- ESTC No.
- R182060
- Grub Street ID
- 72387
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; 1⁰
- Note
- Attributed to Laurence Price by Wing.
Verse - "There was a shaving royster,".
Place and date of publication and publishers' names from Wing (CD-ROM edition).
Catalogued from Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge, Pepys Ballads, facsimile volume 4, p. 118.
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