Wager, William
From International Robin Hood Bibliography
Wager, William (fl. c. 1565).
Items by this originator
- Wager, William. A Comedy or Enterlude intituled, Inough is as good as a feast, very fruteful, godly and ful of pleasant mirth (London: John Allde, [c. 1565])
- Wager, William. A very mery and Pythie Commedie, called The longer thou liuest, the more foole thou art. A Myrour very necessarie for youth, and specially, for such as are like to come to dignitie and promotion: As it maye well appeare in the Matter folowynge (London, [1569])
- Wager, William; Farmer, John S., ser. ed. The Longer thou Livest the more Fool thou art (Tudor Facsimile Texts) ([Amersham?], 1910)
- Wager, William; Ricci, Seymour de, introd. Enough is as Good as a Feast (The Henry E. Huntington Facsimile Reprints, vol. II) (New York, 1920)