An new enterlude of impacient pouerte : newly imprynted. Foure men may well and easely playe it. Peace, Coll hassarde and Concience for one man. Haboundaunce and Mysrule for a nother man. Impacient pouerte, Prosperyte, [and] pouerte, for one. Enuy and the Somner for a nother man.
| Uniform Title: | Impatient poverty. |
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| Language: | English |
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[London :
Printed by William Copland?,
1561?]
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