The artless midnight thoughts of a gentleman at court: who for many years built on sand, which every blast of cross fortune has defaced; but now he has laid new foundations on the rock of his salvation, which no storms can shake; and will out-last the conflagration of th world, when time shall melt into eternity
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- The artless midnight thoughts of a gentleman at court: who for many years built on sand, which every blast of cross fortune has defaced; but now he has laid new foundations on the rock of his salvation, which no storms can shake; and will out-last the conflagration of th world, when time shall melt into eternity
- Mid-night thoughts: being the constant meditations of a man
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London: printed for Thomas Howkins, in George-Yard, in Lombard Street, 1684. [i.e. 1688]
The second edition with additions.; ..
- Publication year
- 1688
- ESTC No.
- R11693
- Grub Street ID
- 59949
- Description
- [10], 210, [2], 211-246, [2], 251-259, p. 258, p. 255, 212-240 p. ; 12°.
- Note
- "To His most excellent Majesty, King James the Second" signed: William Killigrew
Actual date of publication from colophon
Cancel title page and following 3 leaves have vertical chainlines
Errata on leaf T4
A reissue of "Mid-night thoughts: being the constant meditations of a man" (Wing K462B), with cancel title page and additional text, some of which is reissued from Wing K454A
Identified as Wing K455 on UMI microfilm set "Early English books, 1641-1700" reel 152.