EBBA 37604
British Library - Bagford
| An Excellent Example to all Young-Men: / Being, A Dialogue betwixt Youth, and Conscience, and Satan, the sole Enemy of Mankind. / But Conscience, whose Powerful Arguments so prevailed with Youth, that he resolved to forsake Sin and / Vice, and to imbrace Vertue and true Piety. | |
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| Date Published | ? |
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| Imprint | LONDON, Printed by M.H. and J.M. and are to be Sold by J. Deacon, at the Sign of the Augel in Guilt-spur-Street, without Newgate. 1684. |
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| Collection | British Library - Bagford |
| Page | 3.72 |
| Location | British Library |
| Shelfmark | C.40.m.11.(72.) |
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| Title | An Excellent Example to all Young-Men: / Being, A Dialogue betwixt Youth, and Conscience, and Satan, the sole Enemy of Mankind. / But Conscience, whose Powerful Arguments so prevailed with Youth, that he resolved to forsake Sin and / Vice, and to imbrace Vertue and true Piety. |
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| First Lines | YOung Youth O tell me, whether art thou bound? / To search those Regents, & those Nations round; |
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| Notes | Item is pasted onto a single album sheet and unfolded before photographing. This item is not a broadside ballad, but is archived in EBBA because it is included in the important Bagford collection of ballads. |