Complaints Containing sundrie small poemes of the worlds vanitie. VVhereof the next page maketh mention. By Ed. Sp.
- Title
- Complaints Containing sundrie small poemes of the worlds vanitie. VVhereof the next page maketh mention. By Ed. Sp.
- Author
- Spenser, Edmund, 1552?-1599.
- Publication
- London :: Imprinted for VVilliam Ponsonbie, dwelling in Paules Churchyard at the signe of the Bishops head,
- 1591.
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Contents
- title page
- A note of the sundrie Poemes contained in this Volume.
- The Printer to the Gentle Reader.
- Dedicated To the right Noble and beauti∣full Ladie, the La. Marie Countesse of Pembrooke.
- The Ruines of Time.
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TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE the Ladie
Strange. - The Teares of the Muses.
- Virgils Gnat. Long since dedicated To the most noble and excellent Lord, the Earle of Leicester, late deceased.
- title page
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To the right Honourable, the Ladie
Compton and Mountegle. -
Prosopopoia: or Mother Hubberds Tale. - Ruines of Rome: by Bellay.
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To the right worthy and vertuous Ladie; the La:
Carey. -
Muiopotmos: or The Fate of the Butterflie. - Visions of the worlds vanitie.
- The Visions of Bellay.
- The Visions of Petrarch formerly translated.