The honest ghost, or, A voice from the vault
- Title
- The honest ghost, or, A voice from the vault
- Author
- Brathwaite, Richard, 1588?-1673.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Ric. Hodgkinsonne,
- 1658.
- Rights/Permissions
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- Subject terms
- Censorship -- England -- Early works to 1800.
- Link to this Item
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/a29235.0001.001
- Cite this Item
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"The honest ghost, or, A voice from the vault." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A29235.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.
Contents
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The
Face of theFrontispice unvailed: TheTitles of eitherSubject, whereof these Poems treat, with their proper Imprezza's accurately illustrated and succinctly couched. - title page
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To my
Stationer Health, Wealth, and Liberty. - To the ingenuous State-Censor.
- To all, or none.
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The honest Ghost,
OR A Voice from the Vault. - A Postscript.
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The Copy of a Letter sent from a Burgess of the
Lower-House, to the brittle Society, or broken Company of Bank∣rupt-Merchants,1625. - A Prisoners Picture, posture and pressure; all receiving forme, feature, life and lineature from this contracted Letter.
- title page
- IPSE DEUS, SUMMUS MAEONIDUM MUSAEUS
- Loves Lottery.
- The Cuckow.
- A Trapanner.
- A Tar-paulin.
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Upon our Ages
MESSALINA, in∣satiat Madona, the matchless English-Corombona. -
PHIL. PORTERS Elegie: In answer to a Libelling Ballader, seek∣ing by his mercenary Pen, to tra∣duce his honour. - His farewell to Poetry. Carmina secessum, scribentis & otia quaerunt.
- title page
- His Vision.
- The Ape of Honour.
- The Ape of Pleasure.
- The Ape of Vaine-glory
- The Ape of Fancy.
- The Ape of Fashion.
- The Ape of Observation.
- The Court Ape.
- The City Ape.
- The Country Ape.
- The Church Ape.
- The Judiciall Ape.
- The Politicall Ape.
- The Chymicall Ape.
- The Criticall Ape.
- To the State-Critick.
- The Apes Censure.
- Upon the Censure of his Vision.
- The life of POLYMORPHUS SIMIANUS Author of this Poem.
- The Draught or Portraict of every Ape with their distinct properties, chara∣racters, and differences, expressed in se∣verall peeces.
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Parthenia's Passions.
- The western-Knights Pasquill.
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AMPLITUDINI TUAE DEDITISSIMUS
MUSOPHILUS; EBORACENSIS EQUES, EQUITUM HUMILLIMUS. -
Upon his Hon. Election of Deputation for
Ireland. -
Upon his
Hon. returne fromIreland. -
For the Right Honorable
CHARLES HOVVARD, Commander in chiefe overCumberland, Westmerland, andNorthumberland, Upon the Decimation. -
After his Assesse at
Penrith; Addressed to hisHonour. - Upon his additionall Assesse; con∣tinued in addresse to his Ho∣nour.
- A parcell of partiall-guilt Justice.
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For Colonell ROBERT WATERS, Upon his
Yorkshire Summons. -
For Mr.
Ralph Rimer, a discreet State Commissioner. -
For Captain
Aitee andL. Bolland. -
To Captaine
Sadler; a rare Scarlet dyer. -
Upon the Commissioners sitting at the
Wildman inYork. - The Quaker.
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In Answer to this Paper of Verses, intitled The
Quaker; whereof He was re∣ported to be the Author. - A Button-Bung, or, A Westminster Snap.
- Upon the Northern Feast, observed at Sal∣ters-Hall, the sixth of October; 1657. Addressed to his worthy Countrymen, The Northern Society.
- publisher's note
- publisher's note