The muses mistresse, or, A store-house of rich fancies by J.C. ; written at succidanious hours during the action at Newark ; with other high rapsodies, extracted from the choicest wits of our age.
- Title
- The muses mistresse, or, A store-house of rich fancies by J.C. ; written at succidanious hours during the action at Newark ; with other high rapsodies, extracted from the choicest wits of our age.
- Author
- Cotgrave, John, fl. 1655.
- Publication
- London :: [s.n.],
- 1660.
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Contents
- title page
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The Lyons Tale; Occasionally grounded on our first Warrs, and in private Copies dis∣persed: with a great reward pro∣mised to whomsoever should discover the Author. -
Upon the late
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