EBBA 32601
Huntington Library - Miscellaneous
| Gadburies Prophetical Sayings: / OR, / The FOOL Judged out of the KNAVE's Mouth. | |
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| Date Published | 1690 |
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| Imprint | LONDON: Printed for Richard Baldwin, in the Old-Bayly. 1690. |
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| Collection | Huntington Library - Miscellaneous |
| Location | Huntington Library |
| Shelfmark | HEH 80052 |
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| Part 1 | |
| Title | Gadburies Prophetical Sayings: / OR, / The FOOL Judged out of the KNAVE's Mouth. |
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| First Lines | ALL hail, my Masters! health and peace to you / My Little Master, and my Mistress too; |
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| Part 2 | |
| Title | J.G's VERSES about the Prince of WALES in his Almanack for the Year 1689. Travestyed. |
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| First Lines | ALL hail, my Masters! Eighty Eight is gone; / That Year of wonders, which the World so fear'd; |
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| Part 3 | |
| Title | J.G's SAYINGS, as he hath given them himself in divers of his Writings; shewing himself a Papist, &c. and also / that he was sure Popery would stand in ENGLAND. |
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| First Lines | If Monarchs by their Favours Cities make, / And plotting Citizens those Charters break, |
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