Egypts favorite The historie of Ioseph, divided into foure parts: 1. Iosephus in puteo: or, the vnfortunate brother. 2. Iosephus in gremio: or, the chaste courtier. 3. Iosephus in carcere: or, the innocent prisoner. 4. Iosephus in summo: or, the noble favorite. Together with old Israels progresse into the land of Goshen. By Francis Hubert, Knight, and sometime one of the six clarkes of his Maiesties High Court of Chancerie.

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Egypts favorite The historie of Ioseph, divided into foure parts: 1. Iosephus in puteo: or, the vnfortunate brother. 2. Iosephus in gremio: or, the chaste courtier. 3. Iosephus in carcere: or, the innocent prisoner. 4. Iosephus in summo: or, the noble favorite. Together with old Israels progresse into the land of Goshen. By Francis Hubert, Knight, and sometime one of the six clarkes of his Maiesties High Court of Chancerie.
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Hubert, Francis, Sir, d. 1629.
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London :: Printed by A[ugustine] M[athewes] for L. Chapman, and are to bee sold at his shop at the vpper end of Chancery Lane next Holborne,
1631.
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Joseph -- (Son of Jacob) -- Early works to 1800.
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"Egypts favorite The historie of Ioseph, divided into foure parts: 1. Iosephus in puteo: or, the vnfortunate brother. 2. Iosephus in gremio: or, the chaste courtier. 3. Iosephus in carcere: or, the innocent prisoner. 4. Iosephus in summo: or, the noble favorite. Together with old Israels progresse into the land of Goshen. By Francis Hubert, Knight, and sometime one of the six clarkes of his Maiesties High Court of Chancerie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A03786.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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THE AVTHORS INVOCATION.

NOr high Olympus, nor PerNassus hill, Nor fam'd Pierian Sisters I implore, (The Poets Patrons) to assist my quill, A higher pitch my Eagle-Muse aoth soare. Thou that taughtst Ishai's youngest sonne to sing The Songs of Sion; with thy heau'nly deawes Inspire my heart, as thou didst Sions King, And sacred drops into my quill infuse. Thou that didst loue the voyce of that sweet Singer, And Davids golden Harpe in tune didst keepe, Teach me that heau'nly Instrument to finger, Who Dauid-like now sing to Israels Sheepe. Thou Sonne of David, Davids Lord and King, Assist my Muse, for now shee takes her wing.
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