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Notes:
In verse.
The title page is engraved. The date appears to have been corrected in the plate from "1622".
Signatures: pi1 A4 B-N.
"The epistle of the Lord, to his bride, vpon her creation", "The epistle of the Lord to his bride, vpon her election", "The epistle of the Lord to his bride, vpon her vocation", "The epistle of the Lord to his bride, vpon her preseruation", "The epistle of the Lord to his bride, vpon her redemption", "The epistle of the Lord to his bride, vpon her sanctification", "The epistle of the Lord to his bride, vpon her iustification", "The epistle of the Lord to his bride, vpon her glorification", "The epistle of the bride to her Lord, expressing her gratitude",.
"The epistle of the bride to her Lord, containing her thankfulnesse", "The epistle of the bride to her Lord, expressing her gratitude", "The epistle of the bride to her Lord, declaring her confidence", "The epistle of the bride to her Lord, containing her petitions", "An epistle or a legacy for the vse of the Right Reuerend Father in God, Iohn, Lord Bishop, of the Isles of Man, &c.", "A vvatch", and "The defence of diuine poesie" each has separate dated title page; register is continuous.
The last leaf is blank.
Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
Engraved title page not filmed.
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Comments about this copy
The catalogue record for this text, STC 23720, indicates that the engraved title page was not filmed. This is a pity from the point of view of creating the full text version - it means that the TCP text will not contain the title information as it is given in the catalogue record because the title page is not there. Is there any possibility that the title page could be filmed or is such a solution impossible?