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TAYLOR (JOHN) 'The Water-Poet' Saint Hillaries Teares. Shed upon All Professions from the Judge to the Petty Fogger. From the Spruce Dames of the Exchange, to the Durty Walking Fishmongers. From the Coven-Garden Lady of Iniquity, to the Turnebal-Streete-Trull. And Indeed, from the Tower-Staires to Westminster-Ferry. For Want of a Stirring Midsommer Terme, This Yeare of Disasters, 1642. Written by One of His Secretaries That Had Nothing Else to Do, [s.n.], 1642
15 June 2016, 14:00 BST
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TAYLOR (JOHN) 'The Water-Poet'
Saint Hillaries Teares. Shed upon All Professions from the Judge to the Petty Fogger. From the Spruce Dames of the Exchange, to the Durty Walking Fishmongers. From the Coven-Garden Lady of Iniquity, to the Turnebal-Streete-Trull. And Indeed, from the Tower-Staires to Westminster-Ferry. For Want of a Stirring Midsommer Terme, This Yeare of Disasters, 1642. Written by One of His Secretaries That Had Nothing Else to Do, second edition, 4 leaves, title within double rule border, minor loss to upper margin of A3, modern teal blue half morocco, upper cover detached [Wing T508], 4to, [s.n.], 1642
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Provenance: H. Bradley Martin, bookplate; Dr. Gerald E. Slater; Robert S. Pirie, bookplate.





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