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Chvrchyards Challenge
[by Thomas Churchyard]
Churchyard, Thomas (1520?-1604)
[section]
[dedication]
[dedication]
A new kinde of a Sonnet.
THE EARLE OF MVRTONS Tragedie,
SIR SIMON BVRLEIS TRAGEDIE,
THE MAN IS BUT HIS MINDE
THE HONOR OF A Souldier.
A Discourse of an old Souldiour and a young.
A Commendation to them that can make gold, shewing that many heretofore hath found out the Philosophers stone.
Heere follovves the Tragedie of Shores VVife, much augmented with diuers newe aditions.
A Story of an Eagle and a Lady, excellently set out in Du Bartas.
A TRAGICAL DISCOVRSE OF THE Haplesse mans life.
A DREAME.
[Long time in sute, and seruice gets some grace]
A few plaine verses of truth against the flaterie of time, made when the Queens Maiestie was last at Oxenford
[Verses of value, if Vertue bee seene]
This is taken out of Belleau made of his own Mistresse.
[In hat a fauour worne, a bird of gold in Britaine land]
A FAREVVELL VVHEN I VVENT to studie, written to the VVorld.
A Tragicall Discourse of a dolorous Gentlewoman, dedicated to all those Ladyes that holdes good name precious.
A DOLLFVLL DISCOVRSE OF A great Lorde and a Ladie. Translated out of French into English.
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Chvrchyards Challenge
Chvrchyards Challenge
[by Thomas Churchyard]
Thomas Churchyard
1520?-1604
Printed by John Wolfe
London
1593
Chvrchyards Challenge