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Ariadne deserted by Theseus, and found and courted by Bacchus. : A dramatick piece apted for recitative musick. Written and composed by Richard Fleckno
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Ariadne deserted by Theseus, and found and courted by Bacchus. : A dramatick piece apted for recitative musick. Written and composed by Richard Fleckno
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printed anno Dom. MCDLIV. [1654]
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87428
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Flecknoe, Richard (-1678?)
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8vo
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Huth Library,
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