Dæneids, or The noble labours of the great dean of Notre-Dame in Paris, for the erecting in his quire a throne for his glory, and the eclipsing the pride of an imperious, usurping chanter. An heroique poem in four canto's. Containing a true history, and shews the folly, foppery, luxury, laziness, pride, ambition, and contention of the Romanish clergy
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- Dæneids, or The noble labours of the great dean of Notre-Dame in Paris, for the erecting in his quire a throne for his glory, and the eclipsing the pride of an imperious, usurping chanter. An heroique poem in four canto's. Containing a true history, and shews the folly, foppery, luxury, laziness, pride, ambition, and contention of the Romanish clergy
- Dæneids; Noble labours of the great dean of Notre-Dame
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London: printed for Richard Baldwin in Warwick-Lanes near the Oxford-Arms-Inn, 1692/1.
- Publication year
- 1692
- ESTC No.
- R13930
- Grub Street ID
- 61992
- Description
- [8], 32 p. ; 4°.
- Note
- Attributed to John Crowne. cf. BM
With a half-title.