Austins Vrania, or, The heauenly muse in a poem full of most feeling meditations for the comfort of all soules, at all times: by S.A. B. of Arts of Ex. Colledge in Oxford.
- Title
- Austins Vrania, or, The heauenly muse in a poem full of most feeling meditations for the comfort of all soules, at all times: by S.A. B. of Arts of Ex. Colledge in Oxford.
- Author
- Austin, Samuel, b. 1605 or 6.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by F[elix] K[ingston] for Robert Allot and Henry Seile,
- 1629.
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Contents
- title page
- An Apologie for my Muse, that it chose this subiect before any other, which might seeme more pleasing to the Times.
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TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFVLL, THE especiall fauourer of my Studies, M
r . Dr . PRIDEAVX, the Kings Professor of Diuinitie, and the most de∣seruing Rector of Exeter Colledge in Oxford, Grace and peace, &c. - TO THE CHRISTIAN READERS.
- My Muse to my Censurers.
- To that famous Nursery of Learning and Re∣ligion, my Mother Exeter Colledge in Oxford, all happinesse.
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TO MY EVER HONOVRED FRIENDS, THOSE MOST REFINED Wits and fauorers of most exquisite learning, M
r .M. Drayton, Mr .Will. Browne, and my ingenious Kinsman, Mr .Andrew Pol∣lexsen (all knowne vnto me) and to the rest (vn∣knowne) the Poets of these times,S. A. wisheth the accomplishment of all true happi∣nesse. - Errata.
- AVSTIN'S VRANIA: OR THE HEAVENLY MVSE.
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TO THAT HONO∣RABLE GENTLEMAN, M
r . IOHN ROBARTS, Sonne to my LordRobarts, Baron ofTruro in Cornwall, the accomplishment of all true happinesse both in Grace and Glory, &c. - AN ADVERTISEMENT TO THE READERS ON my second Booke.
- AVSTIN'S VRANIA: OR THE HEAVENLY MVSE. THE SECOND BOOKE.