Ornament Details
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The compleat mendicant: or, unhappy beggar, being the life of an unfortunate gentleman: In which is a Comprehensive Account of several of the most Remarkable Adventures, that befel him in three and twenty Years Pilgrimage. Also a Narrative of his Entrance at Oxford, his Ordination, his Behaviour and Departure from Court, his taking upon him the Habit of a Shepherd, &c. With general Reflections and Observations upon the Men, Manners, Customs and Religions, of the several Countries he wander'd through. Likewise diverse Familiar Letters, both Latin and English, Sermons, Poems, Essays, upon particular Occasions; with a singular Character of a Monastick Life; and the Description of a Monastery; all faithfully collected from his Original Papers.
printed for James Dalton, at the Corner of Bride's-Alley in Patrick-Street
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