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A mirrour of loue, which such light doth giue, that all men may learne, how to loue and liue. Compiled and set furth by Myles Hogarde seruaunt to the quenes highnesse
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Mirroure of myserie / newly compiled and sett forthe by Miles Huggarde : [manuscript]
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ff. 1-5v prefatory; ff. 6-24v; ff. 25-26v blank. [Miles Hogarde] [Mirroure of myserie]. Incipit: Beinge in studie of the worldes estate/ weyinge the workes of euery wyghte. Explicit: And by lernynge with fauore the same to correcte/ For my will is goode, thoughe my witte I suspecte. Finis. Mirroure of Myserie by Miles Hogarde. English. Prefatory material: [Frontispiece:] A Mirroure of myserie, newly complied and sett forthe by Myles Huggarde seruaunte to ye quenes moste excellente maiestie, Anno Domini M.D.lvii. [f. lv, blank; f. 2, Dedication:] To the most excellente and vertuouse ladie, and oure moste gratiouse souereigne, Mary. . .[f. 3v, signed:] Youre highnes Pore humble servaunte Myles Huggard. [f. 4, Prologue:] Wheare welth dothe want & woo encrease/ Man may that wante bewale. . .
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