Englands selected characters, describing the good and bad worthies of this age. : VVhere the best may see their graces, and the worst discerne their basenesse. The particulars be these, 1 A worthy king. 2 An unworthy king. 3 A worthy queen. 4 An unworthy woman. 5 A worthy prince. 6 An unworthy prince. 7 A worthy Privy counsellour. 8. An unworthy Privy counsellour. 9 A worthy noble-man. 10 An unworthy noble-man. 11 A worthy bishop or minister. 12 An unworthy bishop or minister. 13 A worthy judge. 14 An unworthy judge. 15 A worthy knight & souldier. 16 An unworthy knight & souldier. 17 A worthy gentleman. 18 An unworthy gentleman. 19 A worthy lawyer. 20 An unworthy lawyer. 21 A worthy souldier. 22 An untrained souldier. 23 A worthy physitian. 24 An unworthy physitian 25 A Jesuit reprobated. 26 A cowardly Cavalier. 27 A bawd of the black guard. 28 A malignant knave a hatcher of plots.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Printed for T. S., 1643.
Series:Early English books online.
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Description
Item Description:Selections from: Breton, Nicholas. The good and the badde, 1616.
"To the reader" signed: B.N. [id est Nicholas Breton].
Variant title has: 11 A worthy bishop. 12 An unworthy bishop.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 23".
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
Physical Description:1 online resource ([2], 14 pages)