EBBA 38082
UCLA, Clark Library - Luttrell Ballads
| The MISER; written by the Author of The Old Man's Wish, / and set to Music by Mr. Michael Wise. | |
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| Date Published | 1685 |
| Author | Walter Pope |
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| Imprint | Printed by J. P. for Charles Brome, at the Gun at the West-end of S. Paul's Church, 1685. |
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| Collection | UCLA, Clark Library - Luttrell Ballads |
| Location | UCLA, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library |
| Shelfmark | PR1213 .P74 f ** |
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| Part 1 | |
| Title | The MISER; written by the Author of The Old Man's Wish, / and set to Music by Mr. Michael Wise. |
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| First Lines | WHat ayles the old Fool? Why dost thou not drink, and eat of the / best, and wel--come thy Friend, at this time of day so near to thine end? Why |
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| Notes | Luttrell no. 146. In contemporary manuscript beneath title: "20. March. 1685/4." Printed on the recto and verso of a single sheet. |