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[A sweet Nosgay, Or pleasant Posye
contayning a hundred and ten Phylosophicall Flowers] [by Isabella Whitney]
Whitney, Isabella
[section]
Certain familier Epistles and friendly Letters by the Auctor: with Replies.
To her Brother. G. VV.
To her Brother. B. VV.
An order prescribed, by IS. VV. to two of her yonger Sisters seruinge in London.
To her Sister Misteris A. B.
To her Cosen. F. VV.
A carefull complaynt by the vnfortunate Auctor.
An answer to comfort her, by shewyng his haps to be harder.
I Replye to the same.
IS. VV. to C. B. in bewaylynge her mishappes.
In answer by C. B. to IS. VV.
To my Friend Master T. L. whose good nature: I see abusde.
An other Letter sent to IS. VV by one: to whom shee had written her infortunate state.
IS. VV. beyng wery of writyng, sendeth this for Answere.
The Aucthour (though loth to leaue the Citie) vpon her Friendes procurement, is constrained to departe: wherfore (she fayneth as she would die) and maketh her VVYLL and Testæment, as foloweth: VVith large Legacies of such Goods and riches which she moste aboundantly hath left behind her: and therof maketh LONDON sole executor to se her Legacies performed.
The maner of her Wyll, & what she left to London: and to all those in it: at her departing.
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[A sweet Nosgay, Or pleasant Posye
[A sweet Nosgay, Or pleasant Posye
contayning a hundred and ten Phylosophicall Flowers] [by Isabella Whitney]
Isabella Whitney
[R. Jones]
[London]
[1573]
[A sweet Nosgay, Or pleasant Posye