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The Rogues and Vagabonds of Shakespeare's Youth
Awdeley's 'Fraternitye of vacabondes' and Harman's 'Caveat'

The Rogues and Vagabonds of Shakespeare's Youth Awdeley's 'Fraternitye of vacabondes' and Harman's 'Caveat'

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Transcriber's Notes

Variable, archaic or unusual spelling and punctuation have been retained apart from minor punctuation inconsistencies which have been silently corrected. An Errata list can be found at the end of the book. In the text, unresolved printer errors are indicated with black dotted underlining; hover the mouse over the underlined text to see a Transcriber's Note. Footnotes were sequentially numbered and placed at the end of each section. The page headers of the book are presented as sidenotes.

The two texts of Parson Haben's or Hyberdyne's Sermon in Praise of Thieves and Thievery are printed on opposite pages. They are shown here in parallel columns.

Text in bold sans serif lettertype is printed in blackletter (Gothic) in the original.


THE SHAKESPEARE LIBRARY.
GENERAL EDITOR PROFESSOR I. GOLLANCZ, LITT.D.


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THE ROGUES AND VAGABONDS OF SHAKESPEARE'S YOUTH: AWDELEY'S 'FRATERNITYE OF VACABONDES' AND HARMAN'S 'CAVEAT': EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY EDWARD VILES AND F. J. FURNIVALL


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CHATTO AND WINDUS, PUBLISHERS LONDON MCMVII


R. CLAY & SONS, LIMITED, LONDON AND BUNGAY.


CONTENTS

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Preface i
Awdeley's Fraternitye, not plagiarized from, but published 'a fewe yeares' before, Harman's Caueat i
Harman's Caueat: two states of the 2nd edition. The latter, now called the 3rd edition, is reprinted here v
Piraters from Harman: Bynnyman, and G. Dewes vi
Short account of Thomas Harman vii
Harrison's quotation of Harman, and his account of English Vagabonds, and the punishments for them xi
The Groundworke of Conny-catching is a reprint of Harman's Caueat, with an Introduction xiv
Dekker's Belman of London: its borrowings from Harman xiv
S. Rowlands's Martin Mark-all shows up Dekker, and has new Cant words xvi
Dekker's Lanthorn and Candle-light borrows from Harman: Canting Song from it xix
The Caterpillers of this Nation anatomized xxi
A Warning for Housebreakers xxi
Street Robberies consider'd xxii
Parson Haben's or Hyberdyne's Sermon in Praise of Thieves and Thievery xxiv
Shares in the present work xxiv
1. Awdeley's fraternitye of Vacabondes, with the .xxv. Orders of Knaues (p. 12-16) 1-16
2. Harman's Caueat or Warrening for Commen Cvrsetors vulgarely called Vagabones 17-91
3. Parson Haben's (or Hyberdyne's) Sermon in Praise of Thieves and Thievery 92-95
4. The Groundwork of Conny-catching: those parts that are not reprinted from Harman's Caueat 96-103
5. Notes 103-107
6. Index 108-116

PREFACE.


If the ways and slang of Vagabonds and Beggars interested Martin Luther enough to make him write a preface to the Liber Vagatorum

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