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The Muses Sacrifice
[by John Davies]
Davies, John (1565?-1618)
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TO THE MOST NOBLE, and no lesse deseruedly-renowned Ladyes, as well Darlings, as Patronesses, of the Muses; Lvcy, Countesse of Bedford; Mary, Countesse-Dowager of Pembrooke; and, Elizabeth, Lady Cary, (Wife of Sr. Henry Cary:) Glories of Women.
[A broken Heart (deare Lord) thy Grace respects]
Another of the same.
Another.
To ouer-curious Critiques.
To the Indifferent Readers.
The Author, of, and to his Muse.
THE MVSES SACRIFICE.
THE DOLEFVLL DOVE: OR, Dauids 7. Penitentiall Psalmes; somewhere paraphrastically turned into Uerse.
RIGHTS OF THE LIVING, AND THE DEAD:
A Funerall Elegie,
An Epitaph on the death of the right vertuous Lady Liegh;
The Picture of an happy Man.
This Life is but Death.
True Wealth.
An Angel-like Man.
A sicke Mindes Potion for all in Tribulation in Body: or for the sauing of their Soule.
To attaine a quiet Life.
A Cordiall to cheare the Heart vnder the Crosse of Confinement: written to a great Lord, once a perpetuall Prisoner.
A Dumpe, or Swans-song.
ESSAIES.
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The Muses Sacrifice
The Muses Sacrifice
[by John Davies]
John Davies
1565?-1618
Printed by T. S. for George Norton [etc.]
London
1612
The Muses Sacrifice