The life and death of Mary Magdalene, or her life in sin and death to sin, [1619].

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The life and death of Mary Magdalene, or her life in sin and death to sin, [1619].

Manuscript on paper, in a single secretary hand, of a 92-stanza poem on the life of Mary Magdalene. Prefaced by a dedicatory poem to Wlliam Robinson, Lord Mayor of York and a poem "to his most honourable, and virtuous lady," and followed by two more poems: "An elegiacall Epitaph upon the death of the moste gratious Queene Anne," and "Upon the happy beginninge of our royall soveraigne Kinge James his reigne," all in the same hand.

1 v. (80 p.) ; 20 x 15 cm.

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