Mamillia. A mirrour or looking-glasse for the ladies of Englande. Wherein is disciphered, howe gentlemen vnder the perfect substaunce of pure loue, are oft inueigled with the shadowe of lewde lust: and their firme faith, brought a sleepe by fading fancie: vntil with ioyned with wisedome, doth awake it by the helpe of reason. By Robert Greene graduate in Cambridge.

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  • Mamillia. A mirrour or looking-glasse for the ladies of Englande. Wherein is disciphered, howe gentlemen vnder the perfect substaunce of pure loue, are oft inueigled with the shadowe of lewde lust: and their firme faith, brought a sleepe by fading fancie: vntil with ioyned with wisedome, doth awake it by the helpe of reason. By Robert Greene graduate in Cambridge.
  • Mamillia. Part 1
  • Mamillia. Part 1 Mirrour or looking-glasse for the ladies of Englande
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Imprint
Imprinted at London: [By T. Dawson] for Thomas Woodcocke, 1583.
Publication year
1583-1583
ESTC No.
S119748
Grub Street ID
139388
Description
[3], 37 leaves ; 4⁰
Note
Printer's name from STC.

Part 2 (STC 12269.5) also published in 1583.

Charlecote Park, Stratford-upon-Avon, has 2 imperfect leaves (bound with STC 16807) in a different, probably earlier, setting also printed by Dawson, with text as on A2, e in the Bodleian Library edition. First page of dedication has line 2 of text beginning: "honourable" (Charlecote Park) or "honorable" (Bodleian Library)--Cf. STC.

Stationer's Register: Entered 3 October 1580.