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B04505 The noble prodigal, or, The young heir newly come to his estate. Who very kindly doth invite you all, to feast upon his fathers funerall. A new medly to six ayres. 1670-1680? (1680) Wing N1213; Interim Tract Supplement Guide EBB65H[44]; Interim Tract Supplement Guide C.20.f.8[372] 1,116 2

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The Noble Prodigal OR The young Heir newly come to his Estate Who very kindly doth invite you all To feast upon his Fathers funerall A new Medly of six Ayres First Ayr. The Jews Corant LEt 's call and drink the Cellar dry There 's nothing sober underneath the sky The greatest Kingdoms in confusion lye Since all the world grow mad why may not I my Fathers dead and I am frée he left no children in the world but me the Divel drank him down with usury and I le repine in liberality When first the English war began He was p●ecisely a politick man That gain'd his state by Sequestration till Oliver began to come with sword in hand and put him to the run Then jovial Lads who are undone So by the Father come home to the Son Whom wine and musick now do wait upon he 'l tipple up a tun and drink your woes away jolly hearts come on come on Second Ayr. Princess Royal. Here 's a health to him that may do a trick that shall advance you all And beget a very jovial day Fill another bowl to hée Who hath drank by stealth his Landlords health If his spirit and his tongue agrée the Land shall celebrate his fame all the world enbalm his name not a right good fellow but will satisfie the same The bells full merrily shall ring All the town shall dance and sing more delights then I can tell ye When we sée this noble Spring wee 'l have Ladies by the belly and snatch at at o'ther thing The third Ayer Come hither my own sweet Duck. WEe's aw be merry and jolly quaff carouse and réel Wee's play with Peggy and Molly dance and kiss and féell Wee's put up the Bag-pipe Organ and make the Welch Harper to play Till Mauris ap Shon ap Morgan fisk as on St. Taffies day Hold up Jinny Piper come play us up a Spring all you that have musick in ye Tipple dance and sing Fourth Ayer French Tricatees Let de French Mounseiur come and swear Begar Mounseiur Dis is de ting vee long to hear So many a year Dancing vill be lookt upon Now de man of Yron is gone Me glad his dancing day be done When de flower de luces grows With de Enlish Crown and Rose Dat's very good as we suppose De French can live vithout de nose Fifth Ayr. French Tricatees Spain and England then like men Shall love and make a League agen Holland Boors shall quaff and laugh Poor Irish swim in Usquebaugh James and Jinnikin touch the Minnikin Drink till all the Sky look blew by this swéet change Wonders shall ensue almost as strange As Scotland to be true Sixth Ayr. A new Country-dance No Drayman shall wish his dul féet appear Lord in the Common-weal Or Iesuits in the Pulpit appear under a Cloak of zeal Mucleian never be noted for wandring men of ease But they shall be finely Coated permitted to sing what they please If all things do but hit well as who knows but so t' may be Though now you be very zealous then you 'l laugh and be marry as we