FORESTS, and other parts of this Renowned Isle of Great Britaine, with Intermixture of the most Remarquable Stories, Antiquities, Wonders, Rarityes, Pleasures, and Commodities of the same, digested in a Poem by MICHAEL DRAYTON, with a Table added, for... ...English Literature & Printing from the XVth to XVIIth Century... - Page 106by Maggs Bros - 1922Full view - About this book
| 1889 - 660 pages
...Wonders, Rarities, Pleasures, and Commodities of the same : Digested in a Poem by Michael Drayton, Esq. : With a Table added, for direction to those occurrences...whereunto the Course of the Volume easily leades not." Polyolbion was doubtless intended to refer to Albion, which, by the ramshackle philology of that age,... | |
| Pickering & Chatto - Antiquarian booksellers - 1894 - 300 pages
...RIVERS, MOUNTAINS, FORESTS, AND OTHER PARTS OF THIS RENOWNED ISLE OF GREAT BRITAINE, WITH INTERMIXTURES OF THE MOST REMARQUABLE STORIES, ANTIQUITIES, WONDERS,...whereunto the course of the volume easily leades not. London, printed for John Marriott, $•«., 1622. THE SECOND PART, OR A CONTINUANCE OF POLY - OLBION... | |
| Pickering & Chatto - 1895 - 268 pages
...GREAT BHITAINE, WITH INTERMIXTURE OF THE MOST REMARQUABLE STORIES. ANTIQUITIES, WONDERS, RARITYBS, PLEASURES, AND COMMODITIES OF THE SAME, DIGESTED IN...occurrences of Story and Antiquitie, whereunto the course oí the volume easily Irados not. London, printed by Ж. L., for Matthew Lownes, J. Browne, J. Helme,... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). Library - Geography - 1895 - 854 pages
...containing Twelve Songs, never before Imprinted, Digested into a Poem by Michael Drayton, Esquire. With a Table added , for Direction to those Occurrences...whereunto the Course of the Volume easily leades not. Frontispiece and portrait. 12° 1622 [1876] - — - The same, continued. 12" [1876] Drayton, Michael.... | |
| Pickering & Chatto - Antiquarian booksellers - 1899 - 396 pages
...collection. 1084 DRAYTON (Michael) POLY-OLBION, OR A CHRONOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION OF TRACTS, RIVERS, MOUNTAINES, FORESTS, and other parts of this Renowned Isle of...whereunto the course of the volume easily leades not. London, printed by HL. for Afatthew Lownes,J. Browne, J. Helme, and J. Susbie, 1613.— THE SECOND... | |
| Pickering & Chatto - Bookbinding - 1900 - 516 pages
...GREAT BRITAINB, WITH INTERMIXTURE OF THE MOST REMARQUABLB STORIES, ANTIQUITIES, WONDERS, HARITYES, PLEASURES, AND COMMODITIES OF THE SAME, DIGESTED IN...and Antiquitie whereunto the course of the volume easilv leadesnot. 1622.— THE SECOND PART, OR A CONTINUANCE OFPOLY-OLBION Viz: 68 'ROM THB EIGHTEENTH... | |
| Trinity College (University of Cambridge). Library - Early printed books - 1903 - 192 pages
...are dated 1619. BM 498. Poly-olbion. or A Chorographicall Description of Traicts, Riuers, Mountaines, Forests, and other Parts of this renowned Isle of...whereunto the Course of the Volume easily leades not. Esq. [sic] London. Printed by HL for Matllew Lo1vnes: I. Bro1vne: I. Helme, and I, Busbie. 1613. F°.... | |
| Trinity College (University of Cambridge). Library - Early printed books - 1903 - 192 pages
...Wonders, Rarityes, Pleasures, and Commodities of the same: Digested in a Poem By Michael Dray ton. With a Table added, for direction to those occurrences...whereunto the Course of the Volume easily leades not. Esq. [sic] London. Printed by HLfor Mat hew Lownes: I. Browne: I. Helme, and I. Busbie. 1613. F°.... | |
| Oliver Elton - 1905 - 258 pages
...Rarityes, Pleasures, and Commodities of | the same : | Digested in a Poem | By Michael Drayton, | Esq. | With a Table added, for direction to those occurrences...whereunto the Course of the Volume easily leades not. | [Device.] — London, Printed by HL for Matthew Lownes : I. Browne : I. Helme, | and I. Busbie. 1613.... | |
| Howard Maynadier - Arthurian romances - 1907 - 480 pages
...into a Poem by Michael Drayton, Esq. With a Table added, for Direction to those Occurrences of the Story and Antiquitie, whereunto the Course of the Volume easily leades not. London . . . 1622." Drayton's Muse conducts the poet from the Channel Islands to the extreme north... | |
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