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    The droomme of Doomes day VVherin the frailties and miseries of mans lyfe, are lyuely portrayed, and learnedly set forth. Deuided, as appeareth in the page next following. Translated and collected by George Gascoigne Esquyer.
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    1576
    
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    Gascoigne, George, 1542?-1577. and Innocent III, Pope, 1160 or 61-1216. De contemptu mundi. English.
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    "The first booke of the vewe of worldly vanities" is a translation of: Innocent III. De contemptu mundi. Printer's name from STC. Signatures: 2*⁴ 2?² A⁴ B-H I-O⁴· P-S T⁴. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. ...
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    A hundreth sundrie flowres bounde vp in one small poesie Gathered partely (by translation) in the fyne outlandish gardins of Euripides, Ouid, Petrarke, Ariosto, and others: and partly by inuention, out of our owne fruitefull orchardes in Englande: yelding sundrie svveete sauours of tragical, comical, and morall discourses ...
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    1573
    
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    Gascoigne, George, 1542?-1577.
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    The name of the author and translator, George Gascoigne, appears in headings throughout the book. Partly in verse. Colophon, ¹X4v, reads "Printed by Henrie Bynneman for Richarde Smith"; Middleton printed ² A-S ("Studies ...
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    The spoyle of Antwerpe. Faithfully reported, by a true Englishman, who was present at the same. Nouem. 1576. Seene and allowed
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    1576
    
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    Gascoigne, George, 1542?-1577.
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    "A true Englishman, who was present at the same" = George Gascoigne. Actual printer's name from and publication date conjectured by STC. Cropped at head, affecting running titles. Contains an extra bifolium, *² , with ...
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    The glasse of gouernement A tragicall comedie so entituled, bycause therein are handled aswell the rewardes for vertues, as also the punishment for vices. Done by George Gascoigne Esquier. 1575. Seen and allowed, according to the order appointed in the Queenes maiesties iniunctions.
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    1575
    
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    Gascoigne, George, 1542?-1577.
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    Colophon reads "Imprinted at London in Fleetestreate at the signe of the Faulcon by Henry Middleton, for Christopher Barker. Anno Domini. 1575.". A later state (STC 11643) has N1 in a different setting; Middleton is ...
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    A delicate diet, for daintiemouthde droonkardes Wherein the fowle abuse of common carowsing, and quaffing with hartie draughtes, is honestlie admonished. By George Gascoyne Esquier.
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    1576
    
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    Gascoigne, George, 1542?-1577. and Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.
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    A6v-B4v have an excerpt from St. Augustine. Actual printer's name from STC. Signatures: A-C. Running title reads: A delicate dyet for droonkards. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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    The steele glas A satyre co[m]piled by George Gascoigne Esquire. Togither with The complainte of Phylomene. An elegie deuised by the same author.
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    1576
    
    Author(s):
    Gascoigne, George, 1542?-1577.
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    In verse. Signatures: A⁴ chi² B-Q⁴ [R]² (-[R]2). "The complaynt of Phylomene" has separate title page with imprint "Imprinted at London by Henrie Binneman, for Richarde Smith. Anno Domini 1576"; register is continuous. ...
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    A discourse of a discouerie for a new passage to Cataia. VVritten by Sir Humfrey Gilbert, Knight
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    1576
    
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    Gilbert, Humphrey, Sir, 1539?-1583. and Gascoigne, George, 1542?-1577.
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    Editor's preface signed: George Gascoine. Signatures: [par.]-3[par.]⁴ 4[par.]² B-H⁴ I² . With a final errata and colophon leaf. Running title reads: A newe passage to Cataia. The woodcut map is captioned: A general map, ...
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    A paradoxe, prouing by reason and example, that baldnesse is much better than bushie haire, &c. Written by that excellent philosopher Synesius, Bishop of Thebes, or (as some say) Cyren. A prettie pamphlet, to pervse, and replenished with recreation. Englished by Abraham Fleming. Herevnto is annexed the pleasant tale of Hemetes the Heremite, pronounced before the Queenes Maiestie. Newly recognised both in Latine and Englishe, by the said A.F.
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    1579
    
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    Synesius, of Cyrene, Bishop of Ptolemais. ; Fleming, Abraham, 1552?-1607. and Gascoigne, George, 1542?-1577.
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    Translator's dedication signed: Abraham Fleming. "The tale of Hemetes the Heremite pronounced before the Queenes Maiestie", an anonymous work, begins, on d6r; the Latin translation, "Fabula ab Hemete Eremita coram Maiestate ...
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    The noble arte of venerie or hunting VVherein is handled and set out the vertues, nature, and properties of fiutene sundrie chaces togither, with the order and maner how to hunte and kill euery one of them. Translated and collected for the pleasure of all noblemen and gentlemen, out of the best approued authors, which haue written any thing concerning the same: and reduced into such order and proper termes as are vsed here, in this noble realme of England. The contentes vvhereof shall more playnely appeare in the page next followyng.
    Date of publication:
    1575
    
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    Gascoigne, George, 1542?-1577. ; Turberville, George, 1540?-1610?, attributed name. and Fouilloux, Jacques du, 1521?-1580. Vénerie.
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    By George Gascoigne, whose name appears on ¹A3v. An adaptation of: Fouilloux, Jacques du. La vénerie. Partly in verse. Printer's and publisher's names from colophon; publication date from STC. Running title reads: The ...
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    An Excellent and most-pleasant new sonnet shewing how the goddess Diana transform'd Acteon into the shape of a hart.
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    1670
    
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    Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626? and Gascoigne, George, 1542?-1577.
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    "To a pleasant new tune." "Licens'd and enter'd according to order." "An Excellent song called Lullaby" has been variously attributed to Nicholas Breton and George Gasgoigne. Harvard attributes it to Breton. cf. NUC pre-1956 ...
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