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Anonymous. Jacke of Douers merry tales. Or His quest of inquiry, or priuy search for the veriest foole in England. VVhereunto is annexed The pennilesse parliament of threed-bare poets. Full of witty mirth, and delightfull recreation for the content of the reader. Printed at London: By I. B[eale] and are to be sold by Richard Higgenbotham, at his shoppe at the signe of the Cardinals Hat without Newgate, 1615. Sigs. A-F⁴+ (-A1). 4⁰.
Entered in the Stationer’s Register to J. Beale, Nov. 12 1614.
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- Bodleian Library.
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