Tunbridge-Wells, or, A days courtship a comedy : as it is acted at the Dukes-Theatre / written by a person of quality ...

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Tunbridge-Wells, or, A days courtship a comedy : as it is acted at the Dukes-Theatre / written by a person of quality ...
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Rawlins, Thomas, 1620?-1670.
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London :: Printed and are to be sold by Henry Rogers ...,
1678.
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Books newly Printed this Year 1678, and are to be Sold by Henry Rogers at the Sign of the Crown in VVestminster-Hall.

SCarrons Comical Romance, or a facetious History of a Company of Stage-players, interwoven with diverse curi∣us and choice Novels, rare Adventures, and amorous Intrigues, n Fol.

2. The wonder of the Peak of Darby, commonly called the De∣vils Arse of Peak, English and Latin. Oct.

3. Melpomene or the Muses delight, being new Poems and Songs Written by several of our Great Wits of the present Age, Oct.

4. Camera Regis, or the present State of London, Oct.

5. The Works of Homer; both Odysses and Illiads, translated into English Verse by the famous Thomas Hobs of Malmsbury, Twelves, ogether with Mr. Hobs his Preface about Heroick Poetry, and the ife of Homer.

6. The Memoires and rare Adventures of that Heroick and va∣••••rous Lady, Henrietta Sylvia Molierae, now compleat in six parts, Written by her self now living in France.

7. Ten Dialogues of Natural Philosophy, Written by Thomas obs of Malmsbury, Oct.

FINIS.

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