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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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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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Publication date
[1576]
Call number
59548
Creator
Gascoigne, George (-1577)
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Dimensions
(4to)
Associated people
Chew, Beverly, (1850-1924,)
Bedford, Francis, (1799-1883,)
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