Fennors defence: or, I am your first man : VVherein the VVater-man, Iohn Taylor, is dasht, sowst, and finally fallen into the Thames: With his slanderous taxations, base imputations, scandalous accusations and foule abhominations, against his maiesties ryming poet: who hath answered him without vexatione, or [...] bling recantations. The reason of my not meeting at the Hope with Taylor, is truly demonstrated in the induction to the [...] udger. Thy hastie gallop my milde muse shall checke, that if thou sit not sure, will breake thy necke.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Fennor, William
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Printed [by G. Eld] for Roger Barnes, and are to sold at his shop in S. Dunstans Church-yard in Fleetstreet, 1615.
Series:Early English books online.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Description
Item Description:By William Fennor.
In verse.
Answers Taylor, John. Taylors revenge or the rymer William Fennor firkt (STC 23804). Answered by Taylor's A cast over the water. Given gratis to to William Fennor, the rimer, from London to the Kings Bench (STC 23741).
Signatures: [A] B (-A1, B8, blank?).
imperfect; print faded on title page with loss of text; lacks A8 (replaced in manuscript).
Reproduction of the original in the Guildhall Library (London, England).
Physical Description:1 online resource ([32] pages)