Iohn Barclay his Argenis, translated out of Latine into English: the prose vpon his Maiesties command: by Sir Robert Le Grys, Knight: and the verses by Thomas May, Esquire. With a clauis annexed to it for the satisfaction of the reader, and helping him to vnderstand, what persons were by the author intended, vnder the fained names imposed by him vpon them: and published by his Maiesties command

Barclay, John

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Iohn Barclay his Argenis, translated out of Latine into English: the prose vpon his Maiesties command: by Sir Robert Le Grys, Knight: and the verses by Thomas May, Esquire. With a clauis annexed to it for the satisfaction of the reader, and helping him to vnderstand, what persons were by the author intended, vnder the fained names imposed by him vpon them: and published by his Maiesties command

1629

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