EBBA 35505
Houghton Library - Hazlitt EC65
| The Great Messenger of Mortality: Or, / A Dialogue betwixt DEATH and a LADY; / From whence it appears, / That Death is no Respecter of Persons, either for Birth or Beauty; so that as sure as we are / born, we shall certainly die. Therefore, Let us prepare our selves against that Hour and / Time, that he may appear as a welcome Messenger that bringeth glad Tidings. | |
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| Date Published | ? |
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| Imprint | Sold by J. Cobb, in Plumbtree-Street, St. Giles's; and A. Powel, at the Bible in Long-Ditch, Westminster. |
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| Collection | Houghton Library - Hazlitt EC65 |
| Pages | 1.132, 1.133 |
| Location | Houghton Library |
| Shelfmark | EC65.A100.690v2 |
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| Title | The Great Messenger of Mortality: Or, / A Dialogue betwixt DEATH and a LADY; / From whence it appears, / That Death is no Respecter of Persons, either for Birth or Beauty; so that as sure as we are / born, we shall certainly die. Therefore, Let us prepare our selves against that Hour and / Time, that he may appear as a welcome Messenger that bringeth glad Tidings. |
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| First Lines | FAIR Lady, lay your costly Robes aside, / No longer may you glory in your Pride, |
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