Loves school, or, A new merry book of complements being the language of love fitted to the humours of all sorts, sexes and conditions : made up of curious and pleasant dialogues and discourses, eloquent and delicious letters, songs, and sonnets, with many other fine fantacies and pretty conceits.

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Loves school, or, A new merry book of complements being the language of love fitted to the humours of all sorts, sexes and conditions : made up of curious and pleasant dialogues and discourses, eloquent and delicious letters, songs, and sonnets, with many other fine fantacies and pretty conceits.
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London :: Printed for W. Thackeray ...,
1674.
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"Loves school, or, A new merry book of complements being the language of love fitted to the humours of all sorts, sexes and conditions : made up of curious and pleasant dialogues and discourses, eloquent and delicious letters, songs, and sonnets, with many other fine fantacies and pretty conceits." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A49307.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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A Parson to his Mistris.

My Person is Divine, my Personage fat and fair Then let us joyn in love, and make a loving Pair.
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