A pleasant posie, or Sweete nosegay of fragrant smellyng flowers: : gathered in the garden of heaunely pleasure, the holy and blessed bible. To the tune of The black Almayne.
| Main Author: | Symon, John |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Imprinted at London, :
by Richard Johnes: dwellyng in the vpper end of Fleetlane,
1572.
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