The blacke dogge of Newgate both pithie and profitable for all readers.
- Title
- The blacke dogge of Newgate both pithie and profitable for all readers.
- Author
- Hutton, Luke, d. 1596.
- Publication
- Imprinted at London :: By G. Simson and W. White,
- [1596]
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- Subject terms
- Rogues and vagabonds -- England -- London -- Poetry.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"The blacke dogge of Newgate both pithie and profitable for all readers." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A03921.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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To the honorable Sir
Iohn Popham Knight, Lord chiefe Iustice of Englande: all encrease of honor and happines. - To the Reader.
- The blacke Dogge of Newgate: both piththy, pleasant, and profitable, for all readers.
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A Dialogue betwixt the Author and one
Zawny, who was a Prisoner in Newgate, and perfectly acquainted with matters touching the discouerie of the su∣perlatiue degree of Cnunicatching: pi∣thy, pleasant, and profitable for all the readers heereof.