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The Night Raven
By S. R. [by Samuel Reynolds]
Rowlands, Samuel (1570?-1630?)
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THE NIGHT RAVEN.
Three fearefull Theeues.
A Rogue in the Stockes.
An Apology for Women.
A night Swaggerer.
Fashions, out at the elbows.
The Roaring-boy, and his Punke.
The Gull, and the Domineering Constable.
Terrible news, for Taber and Pipe.
To all slothfull Seruants.
A wicked Wife.
A wounded Drunkard.
Like Mistris like Maide.
A Shifters Rifling.
Quarell vpon debate.
Hee hath little to care for, that hath little to lose.
An English Canniball.
A Foole probatum.
Iesting turn'd to good earnest.
The Horne Plague.
The Tragedy of Smug the Smith.
Of two euills chuse the least.
To the City and Suburbes.
The coniuring of a Spirit.
The Gallant, and his brother Begger.
A mad voyage for old Moones.
Mistaking in the darke.
The Constable cannot doe it.
Mistris Newfangle.
The valiant Butcher.
The Conclusion.
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The Night Raven
All those whose deeeds doe shun the Light,
Are my companions in the Night.
The Night Raven