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The ladies defence: or, the bride-woman's counsellor anser'd : a poem in a dialogue between Sir John Brute, Sir William Loveall, Melissa, and a parson |
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London |
| Publisher |
Unknown
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| Physical Description |
23 |
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Unknown
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| Frontispiece |
Unknown
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| Dedication |
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| Worldcat Url |
https://sfu-on-worldcat-org.proxy.lib.sfu.ca/oclc/1179430247
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No |
| Physical Locations |
Queen's University of Belfast, Main Library
Address: The McClay Library
10 College Park
Belfast, GB BT7 1L |
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| Notes |
Signature of Elizabeth Thomas and Ex Dono Authoris in her hand on title page; 'a' has been scored through in 'Written by a Lady' and 'Chudleigh' added; '2' is in top right hand corner.
The epistle dedicatory signed: M---y C-------, i.e. Mary Lady Chudleigh. This poem is a reply to The Bride Womans Counsellor, by John Sprint.
One of a number of poems bound together with the spine title 'Misc. poems collected by Mrs. Thomas' |
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| Updated |
Most recent update 2021-09-23 15:29:49.
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