A fig for Momus containing pleasant varietie, included in satyres, eclogues, and epistles, by T.L. of Lincolnes Inne Gent.
- Title
- A fig for Momus containing pleasant varietie, included in satyres, eclogues, and epistles, by T.L. of Lincolnes Inne Gent.
- Author
- Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625.
- Publication
- At London :: Printed by [T. Orwin] for Clement Knight, and are to bee solde at his shop at the little north-doore of Paules Church,
- 1595.
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Contents
- title page
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To the Right Honorable and thrice renowmed Lord, William
Earle of Darbie: -
To the Gentlemen
Rea∣ders whatsoeuer. - Gentle Reader, faultes escapte correct thus:
- To Master E. Dig.
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Ad Momum.
Epistle. 1. -
To reuerend Colin.
Eclogue. 1. -
To happie Menalcus.
Eglogue. 2. -
To Rowland.
Eclogue. 3. -
To Master Samuel Daniel.
Eclogue. 4. - To F. M.
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To Master W. Bolton.
Epistle. 2. -
To a deere friend lately giuen
ouer to couetousnesse. -
To his Mistres A. L.
Epistle. 6. -
To his deere friend H. L.
Epistle. 4. -
To Master Michael Drayton.
Epistle, 5. -
In praise of his Mistris dogge.
Epistle. 6. -
The Anatomie of Alchymie.
Epistle. 7.