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The Recreations of his Age
By Sir Nicholas Bacon
Bacon, Nicholas (1509-1579)
The Recreations of his Age
Of the kindes and frutes of good and yll.
Agaynste Luste.
Of Fortune and wisdome.
Of talke and felloweshippe.
Perilles followeinge fortune by Enuye and Malice.
Agaynste Idlenes.
In commendacion of the meane estate.
Agaynste a mynde not contented.
Agaynste Ambityon.
Agaynste Couetousnes.
Agaynste Luste.
Agaynste Inconstancye.
The conclusion.
Of hope feare and perswacion.
The strengthe of Education.
Agaynste occasion of Euell.
An Ode of Horace turned at the desier of my Ladye his Lo: wyfe.
The Prologe to the maske of myndes.
Qualytyes belongeinge to sundrye persons.
A Carolle.
Of a Scoller and his boye.
A prayer of a Penytente.
An Englishe Jme.
An Englishe Jmme.
Of Jacke and Gylle.
[A corrupte Judge sayde to an arrante theefe]
Made at Wymbleton in his Lo: greate sickenes in the laste yeare of Quene Marye.
Of a Fryer and a Marryner.
Of a glorious manne and a playne frende.
Of a Mayde and a Paynter.
[Of a smale cause grewe noe smale stryfe]
Of a Louer.
[A theefe condemned by order of lawe]
Episcopus.
Decanus.
Archedeacanus.
Officialis.
Summonitor.
Of a Snowe balle.
Of a Jester and a Fryer.
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The Recreations of his Age
The Recreations of his Age
By Sir Nicholas Bacon
Nicholas Bacon
1509-1579
Daniel
Oxford
1919
The Recreations of his Age