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Title: Virtue is like a rich stone best plaine sett. 16 [.]mber 1643 post meridium.
Author: Tempest, Jo.
Attribution: Jo Tempsent (?, at end)
Date(s): 1643 (title)
Manuscript: Lt q 9
Contents: Religious poem on the anxiety which comes from owning possessions, advising a life of simple devotion
Title: 103 psalme translated into verse, March 5 1643
Author: Tempest, Jo.
Attribution: Jo. Tempest (at end); [Bible]
Date(s): 1643 (title)
Manuscript: Lt q 9
Contents: Translation of Psalm 103, on the blessings given by God
Title: [unknown]
Author: Tempest, Jo.
Attribution: J. Temp. fecit
Date(s): 164- ?
Manuscript: Lt q 9
Contents: Complimentary poem, wishing on someone (perhaps John Geoffrays, cf. BCMSV 4636) the positive qualities of a number of biblical figures and an eventual heavenly reward. Marginal prose note against the last six lines.
Title: 115 psalm translated into English verse by J.T. upon the fift day in March 1644
Author: Tempest, Jo.
Attribution: J.T. (title); [Bible]
Date(s): 1644 (title)
Manuscript: Lt q 9
Contents: Paraphrase of Psalm 115, advising trust in God; at end, "per J.T., martij 27".
Title: An anagramm upon Mr Richard Stacy, a present procurer under god of ease for the gout: Stay a rich carde.
Author: Tempest, Jo.
Attribution: J.T. (at end)
Date(s): 1644 (at end)
Manuscript: Lt q 9
Contents: On the cure for gout offered by a doctor, Richard Stacy, comparing him with other famous medical practitioners; based upon an anagram of his name. At end, "per J.T., 20 March 1643/4".