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Old Plays, vol. i., and See also:Ancient See also:British See also:Drama, vol. i. It is written in rhymed lines of See also:rude construction, varying in length and neglecting the See also:caesura. A number of the author's shorter pieces are preserved in the See also:Paradise of Dainty Devices, first published in 1575, and reprinted in the British Bibliographer, vol. iii.; the best known are the lines on May, the A mantium Irae, and the See also:Commendation of See also:Music, which has the See also:honour of furnishing a See also:stanza to Romeo and Juliet. The Historie of See also:Damocles and Dionise is assigned to him in the 1578 edition of the Paradise. See also:Sir See also: Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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