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The Complaynte and Testament of a Popiniay Which Lyeth Sore Wounded and Maye Not Dye, Tyll Euery Man Hathe Herd What He Sayth: Wherfore Gentyll Reader

The Complaynte and Testament of a Popiniay Which Lyeth Sore Wounded and Maye Not Dye, Tyll Euery Man Hathe Herd What He Sayth: Wherfore Gentyll Reader

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ISBN10: 1240171218
ISBN13: 9781240171217
Publisher: Eebo Ed Proquest
Published: Dec 1 2010
Pages: 54
Weight: 0.25
Height: 0.11 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: Scots
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The complaynte and testament of a popiniay which lyeth sore wounded and maye not dye, tyll euery man hathe herd what he sayth: wherfore gentyll readers haste you yt he were oute of his payne.
Lindsay, David, Sir, fl. 1490-1555.
The author's name, David Lindsay, appears on F3r.
In Scots verse.
Imprint from colophon.
Signatures: A-F4 (-F4).
[46] p.
[Imprynted at London: In Fletestrete, at the sygne of the Sonne, by Iohn Byddell, The yere of our lorde. M.D.xxxviij. [1538]]
STC (2nd ed.) / 15671
Scots
Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery


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