02259nam 2200433 n 450 99639632100331620221108044812.0(CKB)4330000000344525(EEBO)2248502569(UnM)9928209600971(EXLCZ)99433000000034452519950716d1655 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The prevention of poverty, together with the cure of melancholy, alias discontent. Or The best and surest way to wealth and happiness[electronic resource] being subjects very seasonable for these times; wherein all are poor, or not pleased, or both; when they need be neither. /By Rich. Younge, of Roxwel in Essex, florilegus. Imprimatur Joseph CarylLondon printed by R. & W. Leybourn, and are to be sold by James Crumpe, a book-binder in Little Bartholomews Well-yard1655[4], 64, 47-52, [2] pText and register are continuous despite pagination.At end of text: Here ends the first part, the second follows.Final leaf has "Postscript to the pleased.".Item at reel 1942:22 identified as Wing Y178.Copy has MS. annotation on verso of title page: "Found this book ye 25th June 1797. That you many know this book I claim In it I will write may name Sarah Hall 25th June 97"; similar note appears on [A]2v.Reproduction of originals in the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus). Library and Folger Shakespeare Library.eebo-0216PovertyReligious aspectsChristianityEarly works to 1800WealthReligious aspectsChristianityEarly works to 1800DiscontentEarly works to 1800PovertyReligious aspectsChristianityWealthReligious aspectsChristianityDiscontentYounge Richard1001624Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996396321003316The prevention of poverty, together with the cure of melancholy, alias discontent. Or The best and surest way to wealth and happiness2308895UNISA