Masquarade du ciel presented to the great Queene of the little vvorld. A celestiall map, representing the true site and motions of the heavenly bodies, through the yeeres 1639, 1640, &c. Shadowing the late commotions, between Saturn and Mercury, about the northern Thule. With the happy peace and union, through the whole little world, made by the goodnesse of Phebus and his royall Phebe. By J.S.

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Masquarade du ciel presented to the great Queene of the little vvorld. A celestiall map, representing the true site and motions of the heavenly bodies, through the yeeres 1639, 1640, &c. Shadowing the late commotions, between Saturn and Mercury, about the northern Thule. With the happy peace and union, through the whole little world, made by the goodnesse of Phebus and his royall Phebe. By J.S.
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Sadler, John, 1615-1674.
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London :: Printed by R[ichard] B[adger] for S[amuel] C[artwright],
1640.
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Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
Masques -- Early works to 1800.
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"Masquarade du ciel presented to the great Queene of the little vvorld. A celestiall map, representing the true site and motions of the heavenly bodies, through the yeeres 1639, 1640, &c. Shadowing the late commotions, between Saturn and Mercury, about the northern Thule. With the happy peace and union, through the whole little world, made by the goodnesse of Phebus and his royall Phebe. By J.S." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A11276.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.

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TO THE QUEENE.

MADAME,

IT cannot be presumption to present That, Which to detaine were Sacri∣ledge. my Plea is, I Durst not but Bring the Letters, which HEAVEN Sends: It endites, what Earth writes; in THIS most specially, Which it hath Signed, with its owne Hand; and Sealed, with its owne Signet: Yet, if unacquainted with its Hand, I mistake the Superscription, and present it amisse; my Hope is, Such Royall Goodnesse, may yet Pardon,

MADAME, Your Majesties most Humble Servant

I. S.

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