Supposititious Work, 139 Myrrourof the Church, made by Saynt Austyn of Abyndon.
Here begynneth a ryght frutefull treatyse, intituled the myrrour of good maners, coteynyng the iiii.
To me is myrk myrrour ilk mannys menyng; Sum wald be cowrt man, sum clerk, and sum a cachkow.
The second edition of A Myrrour For Magistrates contains the first issue of the poem called an Induction by the Earl of Dorset, and was, therefore, the edition which it was desirable to show.
A Myrrour For Magiſtrates, 19-21 Beaumont (Francis) and John Fletcher.
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