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Joan's ale is new : or: a new merry medley, shewing the power, the strength, the operation, and the vertue that remains in good ale, which is accounted the mother-drink of England.
Year: 1680
Publisher: [London] : Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright J. Clarke, W. Thackeray, & T. Passinger,
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The Delights of the bottle, or, The town-galants declaration for women and wine : being a description of a town-bred gentleman with all his intregues, pleasure, company, humor, and conversation ... : to a most admirable new tune, every where much in request.
Author:
Shadwell, Thomas
Year: 1675
Publisher: [London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, and R. Burton, and are to be sold at their shops ...,
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John Bull's petition for cheap beer : containing tap room topics, or advice to brewers.
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The colliers rant.
Year: 1740
Publisher: [London? : s.n.,
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The tavereners rant. : To the tune of, I am the King Prince of drunkards, &c.
Year: 1670
Publisher: [S.l. : s.n.,
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All is ours and our husbands, or, The country hostesses vindication ... : to the tune of the Carmans vvhistle, or, High boys up go we.
Year: 1672
Publisher: [London] : Printed for P. Brooksby ...,
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Bellman och Bacchus. : Genre-studier i Bellmans tidiga dryckesvisor och ordenskapitel samt i Fredmans epistlar
Author:
Nordstrand, Bo
ISBN: 9140028135
Year: 1973
Publisher: Lund : Gleerup,
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The delights of the bottle: or, The town-gallants declaration for women and wine. : Being a description of a town-bred gentleman, with all his intreagus, pleasure, company, humour, and conversations. Gallants, from faults he cannot be exempt, who doth a task so difficult attempt; I know I shall not hit your features right, 'tis hard to imitate in black and whight, some lines were drawn by a more skilful hand, and which they were you'l quickly understand, excuse me therefore if I do you wrong, I did but make a ballad of a song. To a most admirable new tune, every where much in request.
Author:
Shadwell, Thomas
Year: 1675
Publisher: [London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Golden ball, near the Hospital-gate, in West-smithfield.,
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All is ours and our husbands, or The country hostesses vindication. : She durst not scold 'tis counted for an evil. Sheel cheat and whore, and yet be counted civil; sheel fill her pocketsby [sic] poor drunkards losses, and send then all to jayl by weeping crosses. To the tune, of the Carmans VVhistle, or High boys up go we.
Year: 1670
Publisher: [London] : Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in Pye-Corner,
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The claret-drinkers song; or, The good-fellows design : Being a pleasant new song to the times. Written by a person of quality. Wine the most powerfull'st of all things on earth, which stifles cares and sorrows in their birth: no treason in it harbors, nor can hate creep in where it bears sway, to hurt the state: though storms grow high, so wine is to be got, we are secure, their rage we value not: the Muses cherish'd up such nectar, sing eternal joy to him that loves his King. To the tune of, Let Cœsar [sic] live long.
Author:
Oldham, John
Year: 1684
Publisher: [London] : Printed for J. Jordan, at the Angel in Guilt-spur-street,
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