02146nam 2200373 n 450 99639674220331620221108051724.0(CKB)4330000000333916(EEBO)2240906663(UnM)99852974(EXLCZ)99433000000033391619920526d1611 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Staffords Niobe: or His age of teares. The first part. A treatise no lesse profitable and comfortable, then the times damnable. VVherein deaths visard is pulled off, and her face discouered not to be so fearefull as the vulgar makes it: and withall it is shewed, that death is onely bad to the bad, good to the good[electronic resource]The second edition; newlie corrected & amended.Printed at London By Humfrey Lownes [for Mathew Lownes]1611[24], 202; [28], 263, [1], 42, [6] pThe first leaf is blank."Staffords Niobe, dissolv'd into a Nilus" has separate pagination and title page with imprint "Printed at London by H.L. for Mathew Lownes. 1611.". Within this register, "An admonition to a discontented Romanist" (caption title) begins new pagination.Leaves ² A3-6, containing a dedication to Anne Clifford Sackville, Countess of Dorset, are cancelled. Variant: with these leaves present.With a final errata leaf; the last two leaves are blank.Reproduction of the original in the Newberry Library.Some print faded; pages cropped, stained, and tightly bound.eebo-0101Stafford Anthony1005015Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996396742203316Staffords Niobe: or His age of teares. The first part. A treatise no lesse profitable and comfortable, then the times damnable. VVherein deaths visard is pulled off, and her face discouered not to be so fearefull as the vulgar makes it: and withall it is shewed, that death is onely bad to the bad, good to the good2378732UNISA