Scillaes metamorphosis: enterlaced with the vnfortunate loue of Glaucus VVhereunto is annexed the delectable discourse of the discontented satyre: with sundrie other most absolute poems and sonnets. Contayning the detestable tyrannie of disdaine, and comicall triumph of constancie: verie fit for young courtiers to peruse, and coy dames to remember. By Thomas Lodge of Lincolnes Inne, Gentleman.
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- Scillaes metamorphosis: enterlaced with the vnfortunate loue of Glaucus VVhereunto is annexed the delectable discourse of the discontented satyre: with sundrie other most absolute poems and sonnets. Contayning the detestable tyrannie of disdaine, and comicall triumph of constancie: verie fit for young courtiers to peruse, and coy dames to remember. By Thomas Lodge of Lincolnes Inne, Gentleman.
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- Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625.
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- Imprinted at London :: By Richard Ihones, and are to be sold at his shop neere Holburne bridge, at the signe of the Rose and Crowne,
- 1589.
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"Scillaes metamorphosis: enterlaced with the vnfortunate loue of Glaucus VVhereunto is annexed the delectable discourse of the discontented satyre: with sundrie other most absolute poems and sonnets. Contayning the detestable tyrannie of disdaine, and comicall triumph of constancie: verie fit for young courtiers to peruse, and coy dames to remember. By Thomas Lodge of Lincolnes Inne, Gentleman." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A06181.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 10, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- TO HIS ESPECIALL good friend Master Raph Crane, and the rest of his most entire wellwil∣lers, the Gentlemen of the Innes of Court and Chauncerie. Tho∣mas Lodge of Lincolnes Inne Gent. Wisheth increase of worship and continu∣ance in vertue.
- The most pithie and pleasant Historie of Glaucus and Silla.
- Glaucus complaint written by the said Gent.
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The Discontented Satyre writ∣ten by
Thomas Lodge Gent. - Sundrie sweete Sonnets written by the said Gent.
- Sundrie sweete Sonnets written by the same Gent.