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Honesty in distress but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy: as it is acted on the stage, &c

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  • "Honesty in distress but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy: as it is acted on the stage, &c"
  • "Honesty in distress but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy: as it is acted on the stage, &c"@en
  • "Honesty in distress : but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy, as it is acted on the stage, &c"
  • "Honesty in distress : but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy, as it is acted on the stage, &c"@en
  • "Honesty in distress, but reliev'd by no party Giving an account how she went to court but was scorn'd & slighted ; next she went to Westminster-hall, which set the lawyers in an uproar ; then she went to the city making her complaint to the linen-draper and apothecary, grocer and hosier, baker and butcher, vintner and ale-draper, pawn-broker and tally-man, usurer and miser, but found no relief. Then she went to the Exbhange amongst the merchants, but they sent her to the priests, & said it was enough for them to teach ; therefore they had no relief for her ; so poor honesty being fighted by all, died a miserable death for want of relief"@en
  • "Honesty in distress; but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy, as it is acted on the stage, &c"@en
  • "Honesty in distress, but relieved by no party : giving an account how she went to court but was scorn'd and slighted : next she went to Westminster-hall, which set the lawyers in an uproar : then she went to the City making her complaint to the linen-draper and apothecary, grocer and hosier, baker and butcher, vintner and ale-draper, pawn-broker and tally-man, usurer and miser, but found no relief : then she went to the exchange amongst the merchants, but they sent her to the priests, and said, 'twas enough for them to teach : therefore they had no relief for her : so poor Honesty being slighted by all, died a miserable death for want of relief"@en
  • "Honesty in distress, but reliev'd by no party a tragedy as it is acted on the stage, &c"@en
  • "Honesty in distress : but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy"@en
  • "Honesty in distress : but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy"
  • "Honesty in distress; but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy, as it is acted on the stage, [etc.]"@en
  • "Honesty in distress, : but reliev'd by no party"@en
  • "Honesty in distress, but reliev'd by no party. : Giving an account how she went to court but was scorn'd & slighted"@en
  • "Honesty in distress but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy, as it is basely acted by Her Majesty's subjects upon God's stage the world"
  • "Honesty in distress but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy, as it is basely acted by Her Majesty's subjects upon God's stage the world"@en
  • "Honesty in distress, but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy, as it is basely acted by Her Majesty's subjects upon God's stage the world"@en
  • "Honesty in distress but reliev'd by no party. Giving an account how she went to court but was scorn'd and slighted; next she went to Westminster-Hall, which set the Lawyers in an uproar; then she went to the City making her complaint to the Linen-Draper and Apothecary, Grocer and Hosier, Baker and Butcher, Vintner and Ale-Draper, Pawn-Broker and Tally-Man, Usurer and Miser, but found no Relief. Then she went to the Exchange amongst the Merchants, but they sent her to the Priests, and said 'twas enough for them to teach; therefore they had no Relief for her; so poor Honesty being slighted by all, died a miserable Death for want of Relief"
  • "Honesty in distress but reliev'd by no party, a tragedy"
  • "Honesty in distress, but reliev'd by no party Giving an account how she went to court but was scorn'd & slighted; next she went to Westminster-hall, which set the lawyers in an uproar; then she went to the city making her complaint to the linen-draper and apothecary, grocer and hosier, baker and butcher, vintner and ale-draper, pawn-broker and tally-man, usurer and miser, but found no relief. Then she went to the Exbhange amongst the merchants, but they sent her to the priests, & said it was enough for them to teach; therefore they had no relief for her; so poor honesty being fighted by all, died a miserable death for want of relief"
  • "Honesty in distress but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy"@en
  • "Honesty in distress but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy"
  • "Honesty in distress : but reliev'd by no party. Giving an account how she went to court but was scorn'd and slighted"
  • "Honesty in distress : but reliev'd by no party. Giving an account how she went to court but was scorn'd and slighted"@en
  • "Honesty in distress but reliev'd by no party. Giving an account how she went to court but was scorn'd and slighted"@en
  • "Honesty in distress but reliev'd by no party. Giving an account how she went to court but was scorn'd and slighted. but reliev'd by no party. Giving an account how she went to court but was scorn'd and slighted"
  • "Honesty in distress : but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy: as it is acted on the stage, &c"@en
  • "Honesty in distress : but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy: as it is acted on the stage, &c"
  • "Honesty in distress but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy, as it is acted on the stage, &c"@en
  • "Honesty in distress but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy, as it is acted on the stage, &c"
  • "Honesty in distress"@en
  • "Honesty in distress, but reliev'd by no party : a tragedy, as it is acted on the stage, &c"@en
  • "Honesty in distress, but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy: as it is acted on the stage, &c"@en
  • "Honesty in distress : but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy, as it is basely acted by Her Majesty's subjects upon God's stage the world"@en
  • "Honesty in distress : but reliev'd by no party"@en
  • "Honesty in distress, but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy, as it is acted on the stage, &c"@en

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