Heire begynnis the traitie of Orpheus : kyng and how he yeid to hewyn: to hel to seik his quene and ane othir ballad in the lattir end.
| Main Author: | Henryson, Robert, 1430?-1506? |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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[Edinburgh :
W. Chepman and A. Myllar,
1508?]
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| Series: | Early English books online.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
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