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EBBA 31330

British Library - Roxburghe
The Young Mans Counsellor: / OR, / A Guide for New Beginners. / Which, being put in practice, may prove both acceptable, Useful, and profitable, to all / such as are beginning to Deal in the World. With directions how to order their Affairs / to the glory of God; and their own benefit. / He that into the Ocean doth set sail, / Pours forth his Prayers to have a prosperous gail, / So likewise he that doth the world begin, / Must pray to God; to guide his wayes therein.
Date Published 1676-1685 ?
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Imprint London, Printed for Richard Hardy, at the Horse-shoe in West-Smith-Field.
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Collection British Library - Roxburghe
Page 4.47 Verso
Location British Library
Shelfmark C.20.f.10.47
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  Part 1
Title The Young Mans Counsellor: / OR, / A Guide for New Beginners. / Which, being put in practice, may prove both acceptable, Useful, and profitable, to all / such as are beginning to Deal in the World. With directions how to order their Affairs / to the glory of God; and their own benefit. / He that into the Ocean doth set sail, / Pours forth his Prayers to have a prosperous gail, / So likewise he that doth the world begin, / Must pray to God; to guide his wayes therein.
Tune Imprint Tune of, Aim not to high, &c.
First Lines ALl you that to begin the World intend, / Come take instructions from a loving friend,
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Ornament
Notes Printed on the verso of EBBA 31329, entitled "The galant Seamans return / from the Indies, or the happy meeting of two Faithful lovers. / Wherein is shewed the loyal constancy of a Seaman to his love, with her kind / salutation unto him for his Welcome home. / Observe this Song which is both neat and pretty / Tis on a Seaman in his praise of Betty."