The pathe to paradise, [circa 1600].

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The pathe to paradise, [circa 1600].

Manuscript, on paper, in italic script, produced in England around 1600. The text is a devotional poem, also known as The Fourfold Meditation. After the introduction of 216 lines, the poem begins "O wretched man which louest earthlie thinges ..." Manuscript, on paper, in italic script, produced in England around 1600. For more information on the text, see notes to Osborn a6.

1 v. (27 ff.) ; 22 x 15 cm.

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