Honesty in distress: but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy, as it is acted on the stage of the world. Act I. Scene the palace. Honesty alone. Honesty and a courtier. Honesty and a lady. Honesty and a footman. Honesty alone. Act II. Scene Westminster-Hall, with the court sitting. Honesty among the lawyers. The lawyers speeches concerning honesty. Honesty and ... Act III. Scene ... Honesty begging along the city ... draper. A precise apothecary and his man. Honesty and an ale-house keeper. Honesty and a grocer. Honesty and a hosier. Honesty and the merchants. Honesty starved to death. To which is added, a satyr against the corrupt use of money.
- Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.
- Date:
- [1721?]
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Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk : printed by Thomas Baily and William Thompson, next door to the Griffin, near the Market-Cross, [1721?]
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28p. ; 80.
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ESTC N17397
Foxon, W89