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96—As I lay slumbring in my bed one night, |
A fearful vision did me sore aflFright, |
St. Bernard's Vision : Or, | A brief Discourse (Dialogue wise) between
the Soul and Body of a Damned Man, newly deceased, | laying the faults
one upon the other : With a Speech of the Devils in Hell. |
To the Tune of, Flying Fame. |
Printed for W. Thackeray, at the Angel in Duck-Lane, I. M[illet]. and A.
Melbourne]. | [circa 1685]
2 woodcuts, 4 cols. B.L.
No. 50 of Thackeray's List.
^•^•iil- ^°''-^- ^°''-348- ^^''-si^- Pepys^. Euing 316,317, 318.
97—As I lay slumbering on my Bed one Night, |
(another edition.)
Saint Bernard's Vision, Or, a brief Discourse, Dialogue Wise, j Be¬
tween the Soul and Body of a damned Man. ...
[No imprint.]
1 woodcut, 4 cols. R. L. & Italic.
98—As I of late was in a Dream, |
it frighted me to the heart, |
The Poet's Dream : | Containing | His amazing and frightful Vision
of Pride, j Wherein | Lucifer seem'd to be Deck'd with a higher Top¬
ping then was e- | ver yet Worn, not doubting but Proud Women
would endeavour to imitate | him.
To the Tune of, O Folly, &c. |
[Burden] Now Women, insolent Women, &c.
Printed for C. Bates, at the White-Hart in West-Smithfield. | [1690-1700.]
2 woodcuts, 4 cols. B.L.
99—As I rang'd for my Recreation, |
just as fair Phebus in glory did rise; |
The Perjur'd Swain ; | Or, The Damsels Bloody Tragedy. |

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