Le hore di recreatione: or, The pleasant historie of Albino and Bellama. Discovering the severall changes of fortune, in Cupids journey to Hymens joyes. To which is annexed, il insonio insonadado, or a sleeping-waking dreame, vindicating the divine breath of poesie from the tongue-lashes of some cynical poet-quippers, and stoicall philo-prosers. By N.W. Master in Arts, of Queenes Colledge in Cambridge.
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- Le hore di recreatione: or, The pleasant historie of Albino and Bellama. Discovering the severall changes of fortune, in Cupids journey to Hymens joyes. To which is annexed, il insonio insonadado, or a sleeping-waking dreame, vindicating the divine breath of poesie from the tongue-lashes of some cynical poet-quippers, and stoicall philo-prosers. By N.W. Master in Arts, of Queenes Colledge in Cambridge.
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- Whiting, Nathaneel, 1617?-1682.
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- London :: Printed by J[ohn] D[awson] for C[harles] G[reene] and are to be sold [by Humphrey Moseley] at the Princes armes in Pauls churchyard,
- 1637.
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"Le hore di recreatione: or, The pleasant historie of Albino and Bellama. Discovering the severall changes of fortune, in Cupids journey to Hymens joyes. To which is annexed, il insonio insonadado, or a sleeping-waking dreame, vindicating the divine breath of poesie from the tongue-lashes of some cynical poet-quippers, and stoicall philo-prosers. By N.W. Master in Arts, of Queenes Colledge in Cambridge." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A15137.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2025.
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- engraved title page
- title page
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TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE, RIGHT Worthy, and truely ennobled Hero, IOHN, Lord
Loveliss, Baron of HURLEY, N. W. S. P. O. - To the Reader.
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TO THE RIGHT vertuous and equally beautiful,
Sra Inconstanza Bellarizza. - THE AVTHOVRS APOLOGIE.
- The Authour to his Book.
- poem
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- To his loving friend the Author.
- To the Reader.
- To his loving Kinsman the Authour.
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Amicosuo charissimo N. W. hujus Poematis authori Collegii Regnalis Canta. in artibus magistro. -
In Authorem, amicissimum suum,
Encomiasticon. -
To his friend, a Panagericke upon his lovers
Albino andBellama. - imprimatur
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THE PLEASING HISTORY OF
ALBINO ANDBELLAMA. -
TO THOSE WOR∣THY HERO'S OF OVR Age, whose noble Breasts are we
and watred with the deaw of Helicon, N. W. wishethever-flourishing Laurels. - Il in sonio insonnadado.
- corrigenda