Rosalynde. Euphues golden legacie found after his death in his cell at Silexedra. Bequeathed to Philautus sonnes, noursed vp with their father in England. Fetcht from the Canaries by T.L. Gent.
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- Rosalynde. Euphues golden legacie found after his death in his cell at Silexedra. Bequeathed to Philautus sonnes, noursed vp with their father in England. Fetcht from the Canaries by T.L. Gent.
- Author
- Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Abel Ieffes for T. G[ubbin] and Iohn Busbie,
- 1592.
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- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. -- As you like it -- Sources.
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Contents
- title page
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To the right Honourable and his most
esteened Lord the Lord of Hun
don, Lord Chamberlaine cher Maiesties houshold, and Gouernor of her Towne of Barwicke: T. L. G. wisheth increase of all honourable vertues. - To the Gentlemen Readers.
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The Scedule annexed to Euphues
Testament, the tenour of his Legacie, the tok
of his Loue. -
Rosalynde.
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Sir Iohn of Burdeaux Legacie he gaue
to
is Sonnes. - The contents of the Scedule which Sir Iohn of Bourdeaux gaue to his Sonnes.
- Saladynes meditation with himselfe.
- Rosalynds passion.
- Rosalynds Madrigall.
- Alindas oration to her father in defence of Rosalynde.
- Alindas comfort to perplexed Rosalynd.
- Montanus passion.
- A pleasant Eglog betweene Montanus and Coridon.
- Montanus Sonnet.
- Adam Spencers speech.
- Saladynes complaint.
- Sonnetto.
- Rosalyndes description.
- Rosalynde passionate alone.
- Rosaders Sonnet.
- Rosader en esperance.
- Rosaders second Sonetto.
- Rosaders third Sonnet.
- The wooing Eglogue betwixt Rosa∣lynde and Rosader.
- Rosaders meditation.
- Saladynes discourse to Rosader vnknowne.
- Alienaes meditation.
- Montanus Sonnet.
- Phoebes Sonnet, a replie to Montanus passion.
- Saladynes Sonnet.
- Sonnetto.
- Montanus first Sonnet.
- Montanus second Sonnet.
- Coridons Song.
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Sir Iohn of Burdeaux Legacie he gaue
to