EBBA 35946
Beinecke Library - Michell-Jolliffe
A Looking=glass for a covetous Miser: / OR, / Comfort to a Contented minde. / Being a serious discourse between a Rich Miser in the / West Country, and a poor Husband-man, as they / accidentally met upon the way: Their dispute being / so tedious, and of so great concernment, A neigh- / bour of theirs hearing them, took pains to write / down the subject of their discourse, after he had / heard what had befallen to the Rich-man; He sent / a Letter to a friend of his in London, and desired / that he would get it Printed for an example to all / unthankful men. | |
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Date Published | 1678-1688 ? |
Author | Thomas Jordan |
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Imprint | London, Printed, for W. Thackeray, T. Passinger and W. VVhitwood. |
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Collection | Beinecke Library - Michell-Jolliffe |
Location | Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library |
Shelfmark | 2000 Folio 6 234 |
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Title | A Looking=glass for a covetous Miser: / OR, / Comfort to a Contented minde. / Being a serious discourse between a Rich Miser in the / West Country, and a poor Husband-man, as they / accidentally met upon the way: Their dispute being / so tedious, and of so great concernment, A neigh- / bour of theirs hearing them, took pains to write / down the subject of their discourse, after he had / heard what had befallen to the Rich-man; He sent / a Letter to a friend of his in London, and desired / that he would get it Printed for an example to all / unthankful men. |
Tune Imprint | to the tune of, the Fair Angel of England; or, the Tyrant |
First Lines | COme listen kind neighbours with heart and good (will, / I promise you truely I think no man ill, |
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