The poet's blind mans bough, . or have among you my blind harpers: being a pretty medicine to cure the dimme, double, envious, partiall, and diabolicall eyesight and iudgement of those dogmaticall, schismaticall, aenigmaticall, and nou [sic] gramaticall authors who lycentiously, without eyther name, lycence, wit or charity, have raylingly, falsely, and foolishly written a numerous rable of pesteferous pamphelets in this present (and the precedent yeare, justly observed and charitably censured, by Martine Parker.
Martin Parker (d.1656?)
Category
Books
Date
1871
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Nostell Priory, West Yorkshire
NT 3077766
Summary
Bibliographic description
[16]p. . 4to.. The general title pages are loose and have been inserted into parts 1 and 16 respectively. manuscript inscription on verso of paper cover: No. 58. - Only 100 copies printed. E.W. Ashbee.. Binding: Printed paper covers; loosely stitched (3 holes); deckled edges.
Makers and roles
Martin Parker (d.1656?) Edmund William Ashbee