The king of good-fellows: or, The merry toper's advice. : Being a pleasant new song much in request. This is the man whose company once had, will make men cheearful [sic], though of late but sad: he hates curmudgeons, but does court the blade, that will spend free, for drinking is a trade; by it long nights flye swift, and seem but short, no pastime's like unto true tippling sport. To a pleasant new tune.

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Published: [London] : Printed for J. Jordan, at the sign of the Angel, in Guiltspur-street, without Newgate., [1684?]
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