The droomme of Doomes day VVherin the frailties and miseries of mans lyfe, are lyuely portrayed, and learnedly set forth. Deuided, as appeareth in the page next following. Translated and collected by George Gascoigne Esquyer.
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- The droomme of Doomes day VVherin the frailties and miseries of mans lyfe, are lyuely portrayed, and learnedly set forth. Deuided, as appeareth in the page next following. Translated and collected by George Gascoigne Esquyer.
- Author
- Gascoigne, George, 1542?-1577.
- Publication
- Imprinted at London :: [By T. East] for Gabriell Cawood: dwelling in Paules Churchyard, at the signe of the holy Ghost,
- 1576.
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- Spiritual life -- Modern period, 1500-.
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Contents
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TO THE RIGHT HONO∣rable, his singuler good Lord and Maister, the Earleof Bedforde: Knight of the noble order of the Garter, and one of hir maiesties most honorable priuie counsell. George Gas∣coigne wisheth much encrease, and long continu∣ance, of Gods fauour, according to is bounden duetie. - An aduertisement of the Prynter to the Reader.
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¶The first Booke of the vewe o
worldly van ties. - Of the huge greatnes and enormitie of sinnes. The second parte.
- The Nedles Eye.
- A LETTER WRYTTEN by I. B. vnto his famyliar frende G. P. teaching remedies against the bytternesse of Death.