[A sweet nosgay, or pleasant posye] [contayning a hundred and ten phylosophicall flowers &c.]
- Title
- [A sweet nosgay, or pleasant posye] [contayning a hundred and ten phylosophicall flowers &c.]
- Author
- Whitney, Isabella.
- Publication
- [London :: R. Jones,
- 1573]
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"[A sweet nosgay, or pleasant posye] [contayning a hundred and ten phylosophicall flowers &c.]." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/a15143.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.
Contents
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To the worship∣full and right vertuous yong Gen∣tylman,
GEORGE MAINVVARING Esquier:IS. VV. wissheth happye health with good succsesse in all his godly affayres. - ¶The Auctor to the Reader.
- T.B. in commendation of the Authour.
- part
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Certain familier
Epistles and friendly Letters by the Auctor: with Replies.
- ¶To her Brother. G. VV.
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¶To her Brother.
B. VV. -
¶An order prescribed, by
IS. VV. to two of her yonger Sisters seruinge in London. -
¶To her Sister Misteris
A. B. -
To her Cosen.
F. VV. - ¶A careful complaynt by the vnfortunate Auctor.
- In answer to comfort her, by shew∣yng his haps to be harder.
- ¶A Replye to the same.
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IS. VV. to C.B. in beway∣lynge her mishappes. -
¶In answer by
C. B. to IS. VV. - *To my Friend Master T. L. whose good nature: I sée abusde.
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¶Another Letter sent to
IS. VV by one: to whom shée had written her infortunate state. -
¶
IS. VV. beyng wery of writyng, sendeth this for Answere.
- The Aucthour (though loth to leaue the Citie) vpon her Friendes procurement, is con∣strained to departe: wherfore (she fayneth as she would die) and maketh her VVYLL and Testa¦ment, as solo weth: VVith large Legacies of such Goods and riches which she moste aboundantly hath left behind her: and therof maketh LON∣don sole executor to se her Legacies performed.