Morando the tritameron of loue : the first and second part. Wherein certaine pleasant conceites, vttered by diuers worthie personages, are perfectly discoursed, and three doubtfull questions of loue, most pithely and pleasantly discussed: shewing to the wise how to vse loue, and to the fond, how to eschew lust: and yeelding to all both pleasure and profit. By Robert Greene, Maister of Artes in Cambridge.
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