Title |
Content's a treasure; or, The jovial loyalist. : A most pleasant new play song, greatly in request, both at Court and theatre. Content's a treasure, nothing more can be, 'tis all that can make happy thee or me; content and loyalty, and harmless mirth, are those that give to all our joys a birth: wine is a charm, 'tis armour-proof and male, it quicks our sences, when our wits do fail; keeps us from cold, and hushes all our cares, and in the midst of dangers stiffles fears. To a new tune of, We are jovial topers; or, There was ajovial [sic] begger. |
Alternative Title |
Jovial loyalist |
Publication Info |
[London] : Printed for J. Blare at the Looking-Glass on London Bridge, [1684?] |
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