Euphues and Lucilla: or the false Friend and inconstant Mistress (London: J. Noon/ T. Sharpey, 1716). (Q272516)

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Euphues and Lucilla: or the false Friend and inconstant Mistress (London: J. Noon/ T. Sharpey, 1716).
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    Euphues and Lucilla:| OR THE| False Friend and Inconstant Mistress.| To which is added,| EPHOEBUS;| OR| Instructions for the Edu-|cation of Youth.| WITH| LETTERS| UPON| Death, Banishment, and the Vices| of COURTIERS and STUDENTS.| [rule]| Written Originally by John Lyly, M.A. in| the Reign of Queen Elizabeth; and now revis'd,| and render'd into Modern English, to make it of| more general Use to the Publick.| [rule]| I present you a Lilly growing in a Grove of Lawrels: For this Poet| sate at the Sun's Table: Apollo gave him a Wreath of his own| Bays, without snatching. The Lyre he play'd on, had no bor-|row'd Strings. Blount's Dedicat. to Lyly's Plays.| [rule]| LONDON;| Printed; and Sold by J. Noon, and T. Sharpey,| at the White-Hart in Cheapside. Mdccxvi.
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