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Poems with the Muses Looking-Glasse, and Amyntas

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Poems with The Muses looking-glasse, and Amyntas. By Randolph M.A. and late Fellow of Trinity Col. in Cambridge.
Muses looking-glasse.
Jealous lovers.
Randolph, Thomas, 1605-1635.
Randolph, Thomas, 1605-1635.
Randolph, Thomas, 1605-1635.
[Edition ] The third edition inlarged. Whereunto is added, The Jealous lovers.
"The Muses looking-glasse", "Amyntas", and "The jealous lovers" each have separate dated title pages.
The first item has separate pagination and register, and was published separately; the second item has separate pagination and the register is continuous from the first item; the third item (a reissue dated 1640) has separate pagination and register.
[26], 134, [2], 83, [5], 101, [15], 88 p.
London : [s.n.],
Wing (2nd ed.) / R241
English



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508 pages, Paperback

Published December 13, 2010

About the author

Thomas Randolph (1605-1635) was an English poet and dramatist, recognised by his mentor, Ben Jonson, as being a promising writer of comedy, and amongst his contemporaries, he had a reputation as a wit.

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