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Here foloweth the interpretacyon of the names of goddys, and goddesses: as it is rehersed in thys treatyse folowynge as poets wryte
Published 1505“…Whan Phebus in the Crabbe had nere his cours ronne.…”
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Here folowith the interpretacio[n] of the names of goddes and goddesses, as is rehersed in this treatyse folowynge as poetes wryte
Published 1529“…Whan Phebus the crabbe had nere his cours ronne.…”
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Here foloweth the interpretacyon of the names of goddys, and goddesses: as it is rehersed in thys treatyse folowynge as poets wryte
Published 1505“…Whan Phebus in the Crabbe had nere his cours ronne.…”
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Here folowith the interpretacio[n] of the names of goddes and goddesses, as is rehersed in this treatyse folowynge as poetes wryte
Published 1529“…Whan Phebus the crabbe had nere his cours ronne.…”
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Here endeth a lytyll tratyse named Le assemble de dyeus
Published 1500“…Whan Phebus in the crabbe had nere his cours ronne.…”
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Here endeth a lytyll tratyse named Le assemble de dyeus
Published 1500“…Whan Phebus in the crabbe had nere his cours ronne.…”
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