| William Beloe - Bibliographical literature - 1807 - 1054 pages
...In the King's collection. 21. " GREENES CARD OF FANCIE, Wherein the Folly of these Carpet Knights k deciphered, which guiding their Course by the Compass...Cupid, either dash their Ship against most dangerous Rocks, or else attaine the Haven with paine and perill. Wherein also is described la. the person of... | |
| William Beloe - Bibliography - 1807 - 468 pages
...collection. 21. u GREENES CARD OF FANCIF,, Wherein the Folly of these Carpet Knights is decyphered, which guiding their Course by the Compass of Cupid, either dash their Ship against •most dangerous Rocks, or else attaine the Haven -with paine and perill. Wherein also is described in the person of... | |
| William Beloe - Bibliographical literature - 1814 - 576 pages
...collection. 21. " GREENES CARD OF FANCIE. Weerein the Folly of these Carpet Knights is 4ecyphered, which guiding their Course by the Compass of Cupid, either dash their Ship against piost dangerous Roeks, or else attaine the Haven with paine and perill. Wherein also is described in... | |
| Acton Frederick Griffiths - 1815 - 628 pages
...followed by a metrical address " To the Reader.'" 291 . Greenes Carde of Fancie. Wherein the Folly of those carpet Knights is deciphered, which guiding...Cupid, either dash their ship against most dangerous Rocks, or else attaine the haven with pain and perill. Wherein also is described in the person of Gwydonius... | |
| Longman (Firm), Thomas Park - English poetry - 1815 - 481 pages
...is followed by a metrical address " To the Reader." 291. Greenes Carde of Fancie. Wherein the Folly of those carpet Knights is deciphered, which guiding...Cupid, either dash their ship against most dangerous Rocks, or else attaine the haven with pain and perill. Wherein also is described in the person or Gwydonius... | |
| John Payne Collier - Antiques & Collectibles - 1865 - 628 pages
...Folly of those Carpet Knights is decyphered, which, guyding their course by the compasse of Cuptd, either dash their ship against most dangerous rockes, or else attaine the haven with paine and perill." There is no doubt that Hynd was well acquainted with Greene's works,... | |
| John Payne Collier - Early printed books - 1866 - 412 pages
..."Wherein the Folly of those Carpet Knights is decyphered, which, guyding their course by the compasse of Cupid, either dash their ship against most dangerous rockes, or else attaine the haven with paine and perill." There is no doubt that Hynd was well acquainted with Greene's works,... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - English literature - 1867 - 732 pages
...Wherein The Follie of those Carpet Knightcs is deciphered which guiding their course by tho compassé of Cupid, either dash their ship against most dangerous Rockes, or else attainc the hauen with paine and perill. ^1 Wherein also is described in the person of Gwydonius, a... | |
| South Kensington Museum. Dyce collection - Bibliography - 1875 - 498 pages
...delight, but with repentance. . . . BL 4to. Lond. 1601. 4250 # Greenes Carde of Fancie. Wherein the folly of those carpet knights is deciphered, which guiding...Cupid, either dash their ship against most dangerous rocks, or else attaine the haven with pain and peril Wherein also is described in the person of Gwydonius... | |
| Johnson, George P., bookseller, Edinburgh - 1881 - 1146 pages
...Fatter, A. Thomas, and a Lady, cl. gt.,4a J. Cundall, 1854 208 GREENES Carde of Fancie. Wherein the Folly of those Carpet Knights is deciphered, which guiding...Cupid, either dash their ship against most dangerous rocks, or else attaine the haven with pain and peril. Wherein abo is described in the Person of Gwydonins... | |
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