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The Knave of Harts
Haile Fellow, well met [by Samuel Rowlands]
Rowlands, Samuel (1570?-1630?)
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THE KNAVE OF HARTS, To his three Brethren Knaues.
The Knaue of Harts his Supplication to Card-makers.
Sixteene seuerall sorts of Knaues, Marching in order.
A proud Knaue.
A shifting Knaue.
A lying Knaue.
A whoring Knaue.
A dissembling Knaue.
An hypocriticall Knaue.
A drunken Knaue.
A swearing Knaue.
A theeuing Knaue.
A slothfull Knaue.
A busie Knaue.
A prophane Knaue.
A prodigall Knaue.
An ingratefull Knaue.
A couetous Knaue.
An enuious Knaue.
Beggery embraceth Whoredome.
A Guls fray.
Epigram.
A censure of Gun-shot.
True Ualour.
Craft beguiles Subtiltie.
Fortunes floud hath an ebbe.
A bad excuse better then none at all.
Simple in Show, may be Subtle in Conceit.
Mony marryeth Mony.
Two Cony-catchers gull the third.
The Picture of a cleanly Cooke.
Y'are deceiu'd in me Sir.
A shee-swaggerer, of the Shrewes fashion.
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Epilogue.
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The Knave of Harts
The Knave of Harts
Haile Fellow, well met [by Samuel Rowlands]
Samuel Rowlands
1570?-1630?
Printed by T. S. and are to be solde by George Loftus [etc.]
London
1612
The Knave of Harts