The valiant weaver: or, The London prentices most sad and dreadful complaint against the French, by reason they under-rate their works : to which is added The shooemakers, glovers, taylors, and hatmakers complaint.
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Printed for Elizabeth Bever: and are to be sold by Absalon [sic] Chamberlain,
1685.
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