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The vanitie of the eye, : first beganne for the comfort of a gentlewoman bereaved of her sight, and since vpon occasion enlarged & published for the common good
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The vanitie of the eye, : first beganne for the comfort of a gentlewoman bereaved of her sight, and since vpon occasion enlarged & published for the common good
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Publication date
1615.
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403068
Creator
Hakewill, George (1578-1649)
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(12mo)
Associated people
Barnes, Joseph, (-1618,)
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