EBBA 38237
Morgan Library and Museum - Miscellaneous
| The Drunken Warrant. / From the Office at Copper-nose-hall, near the Red-face in / Small-brain-street. / Why should the Drunkard strive his Acts to smother? / Drink runs but from one Hogshead to another. / The Jovial Companion's Mirth and Pastime. | |
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| Date Published | 1700? |
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| Imprint | LONDON: Printed by W.O. and are to be sold by the Booksellers. |
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| Collection | Morgan Library and Museum - Miscellaneous |
| Location | The Morgan Library & Museum |
| Shelfmark | Broadside box 17c 003469.52 |
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| Title | The Drunken Warrant. / From the Office at Copper-nose-hall, near the Red-face in / Small-brain-street. / Why should the Drunkard strive his Acts to smother? / Drink runs but from one Hogshead to another. / The Jovial Companion's Mirth and Pastime. |
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| First Lines | COme fill us Wine in plenty, / We've Money enough to spend; |
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| Notes | Ballad preceded by a long prose paragraph, beginning "BY Virtue of a Warrant from the Right Worshipful Sir John Fox-Catcher, Knight". |