A theater of delightfull recreation.
- Title
- A theater of delightfull recreation.
- Author
- Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?
- Publication
- London :: Printed for A. Iohnson.,
- 1605.
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- Subject terms
- Occasional verse, English -- Early works to 1800.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"A theater of delightfull recreation." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B00633.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- TO THE WEL-AFFECTED READER.
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To all prophane Poets, wearing VENVS wanton Liuerie, with
Cupids blind cognisance. -
To his louing friend M
r . S. R. - To the Muses.
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To his constant beloued friend M
r . S. R. - To his louing and no lesse beloued friend M. Sam. Rowlands.
- To Time.
- ADAMS PASSION VPON HIS FALL.
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Caines horror of minde for the
in∣humane murder of his Brother. -
The dreadfull burning of
sinfull Sodome. -
Obdurate Pharaoh in his
hard∣nesse of heart. - The mirrour of Chastitie.
- Sampson betrayed by Dalilah.
- King Sauls despairefull Tragedie.
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The Virgine-sacrifice of Duke
Jepthahs daughter. -
Dauids combat with the Giant
of Gath. - The true Map of a dogged Miser.
- The dead sleepe of Sisara.
- The Tragedie of Prince Absolom.
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Ahitophels wisedome conuer∣ted
to follie. -
Salomons censure, in the two
Harlots controuersie. -
Cruell Queene Iezabel turned
vnto dogges meate. -
The measuring of mans life
by Dauids span. - Mans Salue, being wounded by temtatiō, Is to remember Christ his passion.
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Salomons good houswife, in the 31.
of his Prouerbs. -
Salomons Harlot, in the 2. 7. and 8.
chapt. of his Prouerbs. - Times swiftnesse.
- Mans neglgence.
- Deaths powerfulnesse.
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A view of this world the Globe
of Ʋanitie. - A summe of good desires.
- Times Epigramme.
- What one man likes, another lothes.
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The Araignement of the world
at Gods generall Sessions.