Misselanies, or, Fifty years gathering out of sundry authors in prose and verse being the studious readings, painful collections, and some of them are the composings of the writer and publisher heerof / John Taylor.

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Misselanies, or, Fifty years gathering out of sundry authors in prose and verse being the studious readings, painful collections, and some of them are the composings of the writer and publisher heerof / John Taylor.
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Taylor, John, 1580-1653.
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London :: [s.n.],
1652.
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Christian life.
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"Misselanies, or, Fifty years gathering out of sundry authors in prose and verse being the studious readings, painful collections, and some of them are the composings of the writer and publisher heerof / John Taylor." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/a64184.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 13, 2024.

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MISSELANIES Or, fifty Years GATHERINGS, Out of Sundry Authors in Prose and Verse.

Being the studious Readings, painful Col∣lections, and some of them are the Compo∣sings of the Writer and Publisher heerof.

To the Reader.
All these things heer collected, are not mine, But divers Grapes, make but one sort of Wine: So I from many Learned Authours took The Various Matters Printed in this Book. What's not mine own, by me shall not be Father'd, The most part, I in 50. Years have gather'd; Some things are very good, pick out the best, Good Wits compil'd them, and I wrote the Rest: If thou dost buy it, it will quit thy cost, Read it, and all thy labour is not lost.

JOHN TAYLOR.

LONDON,

Printed in the Yeare, 1652.

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