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God prosper long from being broke

DMI number:
611
First Line:
God prosper long from being broke
Last Line:
The Devil and the Pope
Poem Genre / Form:
Ballad and Song
Themes:
Food and drink
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Author:
Philip James Wharton
Confidence:
Speculation (10%)
Comments:
See 'Old Ballads', vol. 2 (1777), p. 291, citing Walpole's 'Royal and Noble Authors', vol. 2 (1759), p. 130.
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A present for a young lady [N20932] [reissue of T100697]
Page No(s):
pp.55-60
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A True and Lamentable Ballad; call'd, The Earl's Defeat. [To the Tune of Chevy-Chase.]
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Title:
Miscellaneous poems, by several hands: Particularly The D--- of W---n, Sir Samuel Garth, Dean S-, Mr. John Hughes, Mr. Thomson, Mrs. C-r. Publish’d by Mr. Ralph. [ESTC T100697]
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pp.55-60
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A True and Lamentable Ballad; call'd, The Earl's Defeat. [To the Tune of Chevy-Chase.]
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Title:
The Comic Miscellany. Vol. I. [ESTC N51175]
Page No(s):
pp.181-184
Poem Title:
Song 250.
Attribution:
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Title:
The muse's vagaries or the merry mortal's companion [Part I] [ESTC T170724]
Page No(s):
pp.10-14
Poem Title:
A True and Lamentable Ballad, call'd The Earl's Defeat. [To the Tune of Chevy Chase.]
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Title:
The Musical Miscellany [v.3] [not Suarez?] [T118842] [ecco]
Page No(s):
pp.50-55
Poem Title:
A True and Lamentable Ballad; call'd, The Earl's Defeat. [To the Tune of Chevy-Chase.]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
Title:
The sports of the muses. Or a minute's mirth for any hour of the day [vol I] [T85787] [ecco]
Page No(s):
pp.181-184
Poem Title:
Song 250.
Attribution:
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Title:
Old ballads, historical and narrative, with some of modern date ... volume the second. [T146587] [ECCO]
Page No(s):
pp.291-296
Poem Title:
LII. The Drinking-Match at Eden-Hall. In Imitation of the famous ballad of Chevy Chace. By Philip duke of Wharton.
Attribution:
By Philip duke of Wharton.
Attributed To:
Philip James Wharton