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Humors Looking Glasse
Humors Looking Glasse
Humors Looking Glasse
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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Humors Looking Glasse" by Samuel Rowlands. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherDigiCat
Release dateSep 16, 2022
ISBN8596547382607
Humors Looking Glasse

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    Humors Looking Glasse - Samuel Rowlands

    Samuel Rowlands

    Humors Looking Glasse

    EAN 8596547382607

    DigiCat, 2022

    Contact: DigiCat@okpublishing.info

    Table of Contents

    To his verie Loving Friend Master George Lee.

    Reader.

    Epigram.

    Epigram.

    Epigram.

    Epigram.

    Epigram.

    Epigram.

    Epigram.

    Epigram.

    Epigram.

    A deafe eare, in a just cause.

    Epigram.

    The Humors that haunt a Wife.

    A poore Mans pollicy.

    Epigram.

    Epigram.

    Of one that cousned the Cut-purse.

    A drunken fray.

    Epigram.

    Proteus.

    Epigram.

    Epigram.

    Much a doe about chusing a wife.

    The taming of a wilde Youth.

    A straunge sighted Traveller.

    Three kinde of Couckoldes , One, And None.

    The second. None, and One.

    The Third , One, and One.

    To his verie Loving Friend Master

    George Lee.

    Table of Contents

    Esteemed friend, I pray thee take it kinde,

    That outward action beares an inward minde,

    What objects heere these papers do deliver,

    Bestow the viewing of them for the giver.

    I make thee a partaker of strange sights,

    Drawne antique works of humours vaine delights.

    A mirrour of the mad conceited shapes,

    Of this our ages giddy-headed apes,

    These fash’on mongers, selfe besotted men

    Of kindred to the fowle that wore my pen,

    Are at an howers warning to appeare,

    And muster in sixe sheetes of Paper heere.

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