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A65181 A voyage round the world, or, A pocket-library divided into several volumes ... : the whole work intermixt with essays, historical, moral, and divine, and all other kinds of learning / done into English by a lover of travels ... Dunton, John, 1659-1733. 1691 (1691) Wing V742; ESTC R19949 241,762 498

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Bays let me take you a gentle tweak by the Nose and if you can't feel me you shall perswade me I don't see that These are Sacred things and you ought not to make a May-game of 'em they were Sacred before you had the handling of 'em but you make 'em what you blame others for doing your Priests there is as absolute a Merry-Andrew as e're a one in Smithfield you Burlesque your own Religion so egregiously that a Man must not have one grain of Spleen in his Nature or else bite his Lips off to see all the Trumpery and not laugh at it how do all the grave Persons then that are present with such great Devotion yes observe how great t is there 's an old Woman at once mumbling her Beads and a piece of Bisket another with one Hand on his Mass Book and another on his next Neighbours another with his Eyes turn●d up to the top of the Crucifix and his Mouth whispering to the next patch'd Lady that leans languishingly that way and rests upon his Shoulder A fourth most devoutly twatling his Ora pro nobis and at the same time slipping a Billet Deux or Assignation Note into a Religious Creatures Glove that all in Tears beholds the gawdy Idol just before her but wipes ●em off to tip a promising wink to her as Idolatrous Enamorato if all this been't true Mr. Bays I appeal to your Eyes as well as my own and sure there 's no Transubstantiation in this case what e're there is in others well you are a hardn'd insulting Heretick get you gone and leave me alone to my Devotion agreed for you are not worth Lampooning having been flogg'd and yerkt so long between Catholick and Heretick that there 's not one sound Inch left in Body Soul or Reputation now Now for the Temple but I met with all the Lawyers at Westminster Alas there 's nothing here now but a few solitary Whores wandring from one Stair-case to t'other as a Bird flutters about a Tree when her young ones are ravish'd from her Fleet-bridge I 'd rather go over thee than tumble into the Ditch ' Ware Bridewel and we are got safe at Pauls One wou●d think 't were Built for the Vniversal Church to meet in will 't ever be up or ever down again when 't is so any Traveller that comes to see that glorious Structure let 'em look for Evander's Name and if they don't find a thousand Guineas subscribed by him towards that noble design let 'em be so kind to do it for him and trust to his honesty for payment What 's next Pauls-Church-yard but I dare not stay my Face may chance to be known and then Murther comes out immediately Cheapside it grows late 't has been a pretty long walk the Sun's down and the Light 's up like half a hundred Suns together Let 's see Bow-Church Mercers-Chapel hold while 't is well 'T is time for ever● honest Man to be at Home and therefore here will I set up my Staff and Ramble no longer having brought you thro' the City to the Change where I first begun And now that none may say Evander is uncourtly he 'll make a Leg and doff his Hat before he parts and then you 're very welcome Gentlemen If the World be but so just to the Author and so kind to its self as kindly to accept this first Essay of his Iuvenile Rambles which must of necessity be the most barren part of all the rest Kainophilus promises by all he values in this World by his own Honour and by the love of Iris to have the second Volume out by the latter end of the next Term at furthest comprehending an exact and pleasant account of what happen'd to him and many others during his seven years Apprentiship all the hardships some Prentices endure all the ways taken to ruine 'em and how to avoid them all lastly the brave things the London Prentices have done from him that killd the two Lions down to Your Obsequious Pedestal and Humillimous Servants Servant Kainophilus Evander The End of the First Volume Books Newly Published A New Martyrology or the Bloody Assizes now exactly methodiz'd in one Volume comprehending a compleat History of the Lives Tryals Sufferings Death and Characters of Sir Edmondbury Codfrey Justice Arnold Mr. Colledge Arthur Earl of Essex William Lord Russel Coll. Sydney Capt. Walcot Mr. Rouse Mr. Holloway Sir Thomas Armstrong Alderman Cornish Mr. Bateman Mr. Noyce Dr. Oats Mr. Iohnson Mr. Dangerfield the late Duke of Monmouth with the impartial History of his whole Expedition in the West the Earl of Argyle Coll. Rumbald Mr. Benjamin and Mr. William Hewling Mr. William Ienkins Mr. Batiscomb the Lady Lisle Mrs. Gaunt Mr. Nelthrop Mr. Charles Speake Coll. Holmes Mr. Hicks Mr. Lark Mr. Madders Capt. Kid Dr. Temple Mr. Parret Capt. Annesly and Capt. Matthews Together with the Dying Speeches Letters and Prayers c. of all the rest of those Eminent Protestants who fell in the West of England and elsewhere from the Year 1679 to 1689 with the Pictures of several of the chief of them in Copper Plates To this Treatise is added the Life Death and Character of George Lord Iefferies with the History of his Western Cruelties Price 2 s. 6 d. The Abdicated Prince or the Adventures of Four Years a Tragi-Comedy as it was lately Acted at the Court at Alba Regalis by several Persons of Great Quality The second Edition Price 1 s. The Bloody Duke or the Adventures for a Crown a Tragi-Comedy as it was Acted at the Court at Alba Regalis by several Persons of ●reat Quality Written by the Author of the Abdicated Prince Price 1 s. The late Revolution or the Happy Change a Tragi-Comedy as it was Acted throughout the English Dominions in the Year 1688. Written by a Person of Quality Price 1 s. The Royal Uoyage or the Irish Expedition a Tragi● Comedy as it was Acted and is now Acting in Ireland by the Chief Officers in his Majesties Army Price 1 s. These four new Plays contain a full Account of the Private Intrigues of the Two last Reigns and of all the most Remarkable Transactions that have happen'd since FINIS A Voyage Round the World OR A Pocket-Library VOL. II. Containing the Rare Adventures OF DON KAINOPHILUS During his Seven Years Prenticeship The whole WORK intermixt with Instructions for the Management of a Mans whole Life As also with particular Remarks on the most noted BOOKSELLERS AUTHORS and POETS In the City of London I wear my Pen as others do their Sword To each affronting Sot I meet the Word Is satisfaction straight to thrusts I go And pointed Satyr runs him through and through Oldham LONDON Printed for Richard Newcome 1691. Price Bound 1 s. 6 d. Advertisement THere is newly Published The present State of Europe Or the Hist●●cal and Political Mercury Giving an Account of all the publick and private Occurrences that are most considerable in every Co●●t for the