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Excerpt from Greenes Ghost Haunting Conie-Catchers
To leaue thefe bafe companions (that can be by no wholfom counfell, nor aduifed perfwafions bee diffwaded from their lothfom kind of life, nor called to any honefi: courfe of lining) in the dregges of their difhonefty. Would it pleafe the hono rable and worfhipfull of the land to take order for the cutting off of thefe cofoners, and confuming cankers of this common wealth, they fhould not only caufe a ble?ing to be powred on this ?ourifhing ?ate, but haue the prayers of euery good fub ieet for their profperous healths and welfare. And thus Gen tlemen, I conclude with this farewell: God either conuert or confound fuch bafe companions.
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