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... love of their own . They were the principal solace of all his remaining leisure ; and they helped with his translation of Athenæus , which had been the amusement of several previous years , to relieve his latest labour of preparing his ...
... love of their own . They were the principal solace of all his remaining leisure ; and they helped with his translation of Athenæus , which had been the amusement of several previous years , to relieve his latest labour of preparing his ...
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... Loving Folly . 12mo . Lond . 1613. 2 Transcript , with MS . notes . ANTIBOSSICON . Antibossicon . [ By William Lily . ] 4to . End . Lond . In Ædi- bus Pynsonianis . 1521 . Transcript by Mr. Dyce . 3 Antibossicon Guil . Hormani ad ...
... Loving Folly . 12mo . Lond . 1613. 2 Transcript , with MS . notes . ANTIBOSSICON . Antibossicon . [ By William Lily . ] 4to . End . Lond . In Ædi- bus Pynsonianis . 1521 . Transcript by Mr. Dyce . 3 Antibossicon Guil . Hormani ad ...
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... Loves Martyr : or , Rosalins Complaint . Allegorically shadowing the truth of Love , in the constant Fate of the Phoenix and Turtle . A Poeme enterlaced with much varietie and raritie ; now first translated out of the venerable Italian ...
... Loves Martyr : or , Rosalins Complaint . Allegorically shadowing the truth of Love , in the constant Fate of the Phoenix and Turtle . A Poeme enterlaced with much varietie and raritie ; now first translated out of the venerable Italian ...
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... Love , in Honour of the admirable and singular vertues of his Lady , to the imitation of the best Latin Poets , and others . Whereunto is added the Rising to the Crowne of Richard the third . 4to . + 30 " This apparently unpublished and ...
... Love , in Honour of the admirable and singular vertues of his Lady , to the imitation of the best Latin Poets , and others . Whereunto is added the Rising to the Crowne of Richard the third . 4to . + 30 " This apparently unpublished and ...
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... Love . [ Anon . ] 19 leaves . Folio . 39 The MS . , written on both sides of folio paper , is much mutilated . It formerly belonged to Malone , ( who believed that it was from the poet's own hand ) and at the beginning there is an ...
... Love . [ Anon . ] 19 leaves . Folio . 39 The MS . , written on both sides of folio paper , is much mutilated . It formerly belonged to Malone , ( who believed that it was from the poet's own hand ) and at the beginning there is an ...
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