The prayse of all women, called Mulieru[m] pean Very fruytfull and delectable vnto all the reders. Loke [et] rede who that can. This boke is prayse to eche woman.

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The prayse of all women, called Mulieru[m] pean Very fruytfull and delectable vnto all the reders. Loke [et] rede who that can. This boke is prayse to eche woman.
Author
Gosynhyll, Edward.
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[Imprynted at London :: In Fletestrete at the sygne of the George by me wyllyam Myddylton,
[1542?]]
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Subject terms
Schole house of women
Women -- Poetry.
Women -- Early works to 1800.
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"The prayse of all women, called Mulieru[m] pean Very fruytfull and delectable vnto all the reders. Loke [et] rede who that can. This boke is prayse to eche woman." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A01960.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.

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¶The pray¦se of all women / called Mulierū Pean. Uery fruyt∣full and delectable vnto all the reders.

¶ Loke & rede who that call. This boke is prayse to eche woman.

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