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.

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Imprint:[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Golden ball, near the Hospital-gate, in West-smithfield., [1675]
Description:1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts).
Language:English
Series:Early English books; Tract supplement.
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Format: E-Resource Microform Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6853721
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Varying Form of Title:Town-gallants declaration for women and wine
Town gallants declaration for women and wine
Other authors / contributors:Shadwell, Thomas, 1642?-1692.
Notes:"The first two stanzas were written originally by Thomas Shadwell for his opera Psyche, in 1675"--NUC pre-1956 imprints.
Verse: "The delights of the bottle, & the charms of good wine ..."
Place and date of publication suggested by Wing.
Reproduction of original in the Harvard University, Houghton Library and the British Library.
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) S2841
Early English books tract supplement interim guide EBB65H[69]
Early English books tract supplement interim guide C.20.f.8[106]
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI.