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SOUTHWELL, Robert.

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Poetical

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A true Discourse of the Armie which the King of Spaine caused to bee assembled in the Hauen of Lisbon in the Yeare 1588, against England. The which began to go out of the said Hauen, on the 29. and 30. of May. Translated out of French into English by Daniel Archdeacon. Whereunto is added the Verses that were printed in the first Page of the Dutch Copy printed at Colen, with Answeres to them and to Don Bernardin de Mendozza. London by Iohn Wolfe, 1588. 16mo. North, pt. iii. 490, 17. 9s. Inglis, 1315, 47. 10s. Roxburghe, 8442, 11. 15s. Pp. 5 to 70, not including the title, and a leaf containing Distichon Coloniensium', &c.

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Certaine Advertisements ovt of Ireland, concerning the Losses and Distresses happened to the Spanish Nauie, vpon the West Coastes of Ireland, in their Voyage intended from the Northern Isles beyond Scotland, London, by I. Vautrollier for Richard Field. 1588. 4to. A-C 2, in fours. Appended to 'The Copie of a Letter sent out of England to Don Bernardin Mendoza.' Towneley, pt. ii. 1573, 13s. 6d.

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Repuestas contra los Falsedades impresas en Espana en Biturperio de la Armada Inglesa y Sennor Don Carlos Conde de Howarde, Grande Almirante de Inglaterra. Londres, en Casa de Arn. Hatfielde, por Tho. Cadmana, 1589. 4to. Also without date.

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