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The honest ghost
or a voice from the vault [by Richard Brathwait]
Brathwait, Richard (1588?-1673)
[section]
To my Stationer Health, Wealth, and Liberty.
To the ingenuous State-Censor.
To all, or none.
The honest Ghost,
Two Poems Penned by the Author, before his restraint, Entituled Loves Lottery and The Cuckow.
AN AGE FOR APES
Parthenia's Passions.
[dedication]
The western-Knights Pasquill.
Upon his Hon. Election of Deputation for Ireland.
Upon his Hon. returne from Ireland.
For the Right Honorable Charles Hovvard, Commander in chiefe over Cumberland, Westmerland, and Northumberland,
After his Assesse at Penrith;
Upon his additionall Assesse;
A parcell of partiall-guilt Justice.
For Colonell Robert Waters, Upon his Yorkshire Summons.
For Mr. Ralph Rimer, a discreet State Commissioner.
For Captain Aitee and L. Bolland.
To Captaine Sadler; a rare Scarlet dyer.
Upon the Commissioners sitting at the Wildman in York.
The Quaker.
In Answer to this Paper of Verses, intitled The Quaker; whereof He was reported to be the Author.
A Button-Bung, or, A Westminster Snap.
Upon the Northern Feast, observed at Salter's-Hall, the sixth of October; 1657. Addressed to his worthy Countrymen, The Northern Society.
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[Virtue hath but bare credit; what's the matter]
Virtue hath but bare credit
; what's the matter
Because to gain a Kingdom shee'd not flatter.
The honest ghost