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Poems: by Michael Drayton Esquire
Viz. The barons warres, Englands heroicall epistles, Idea, Odes, The legends of Robert, Duke of Normandie, Matilda, Pierce Gaveston, and, Great Cromwell, The Owle, Pastorals, contayning Eglogues, with the Man in the moone -
The parallel: or, The history of the life, reign, deposition and death, of King Edward the Second
with an account of his favourites, P. Gaveston and the Spencers. Wherein also the intrigues of his Queen Isabel and Roger Mortimer are discovered. By a person of quality -
The History of the life, reign, and death of Edward II, King of England, and Lord of Ireland
with the rise and fall of his great favourites, Gaveston and the Spencers -
The History of the most unfortunate prince King Edward II
with choice political observations on him and his unhappy favourites, Gaveston & Spencer : containing several rare passages of those times, not found in other historians -
The tragicall legend of Robert, Duke of Normandy, surnamed Short-thigh, eldest sonne to William Conqueror. VVith the legend of Matilda the chast, daughter to the Lord Robert Fitzwater, poysoned by King Iohn. And the legend of Piers Gaueston, the great Earle of Cornwall: and mighty fauorite of king Edward the second. By Michaell Drayton. The latter two, by him newly corrected and augmented
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Peirs Gaueston Earle of Cornvvall
His life, death, and fortune -
The life of Edward II
With the fates of Gavestone and the Spencers. A poem in three canto's. To which (for the better understanding of the whole) is prefix'd an account of that Prince's reign from Dr. Echard and others. Done from a manuscript -
The history of the most unfortunate prince King Edward II
with choice political observations on him and his unhappy favourites, Gaveston & Spencer, containing several rare passages of those times, not found in other historians -
The life and death of Pierce Gaveston
Earl of Cornwal; grand favorite, and prime minister to that unfortunate prince, Edward II. King of England. With political remarks, by way of caution to all crowned heads and evil ministers. By a true patriot