01748nam 2200337Ia 450 99639679630331620221108103909.0(CKB)4330000000347525(EEBO)2248572850(OCoLC)9922783200971(EXLCZ)99433000000034752520000831d1584 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The second tome of the trauailes and aduentures of Don Simonides[electronic resource] enterlaced with/ varietie of historie, wherein the curteous and not curious reader, maie finde matters so leueled, as maie suffice to please all humours. For malancholie men, they shall not neede to saile to Anticera, for here they shall finde pleasaunt expulsiues. For merrie myndes, sober discourses to preuent excesse. For deuoute, wholesome lessons to confirme their contemplatio[n]. For al sortes, such delightes as neither alow of daliaunce, nor discommende honest pleasure /Written by Barnabe Riche, GentlemanImprinted at London for Robert Walley, dwellying in Paules Churchyard.1584, [sic][153] pTitle within border of printer's ornaments; head- and tail-pieces, initials.Signatures: A-T⁴, V².This item also appears as part of STC (2nd ed.) 21002 at reel 1003:3.Imperfect: print show-through.Reproduction of original in: Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.eebo-0113Rich Barnabe1540?-1617.193376EBKEBKWaOLNBOOK996396796303316The second tome of the trauailes and aduentures of Don Simonides2365643UNISA