02138nam 2200373 n 450 99639679670331620200818210825.0(CKB)4330000000346459(EEBO)2248524570(UnM)99847008e(UnM)99847008(EXLCZ)99433000000034645919911115d1576 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The rocke of regard[electronic resource] diuided into foure parts. The first, the castle of delight: wherin is reported, the wretched end of wanton and dissolute liuing. The second, the garden of vnthriftinesse: wherein are many swéete flowers, (or rather fancies) of honest loue. The thirde, the arbour of vertue: wherein slaunder is highly punished, and vertuous ladies nad gentlewomen, worthily commended. The fourth, the ortchard of repentance: wherein are discoursed, the miseries that followe dicing, the mischiefes of quareling, the fall of prodigalitie: and the souden ouerthrowe of foure notable cousners, with diuers other morall, natural, & tragical discourses: documents and admonitions: being all the inuention, collection and translation of George Whetstons Gent[Imprinted at London [By H. Middleton] for Robert WaleyAnno. 1576][12], 128, 121 [i.e. 123], [1] pConsists mainly of translations from the Italian.Partly in verse.Publisher's name and publication date from colophon; printer's name from STC.P. 123 misnumbered 121."The garden of vnthriftinesse", "The arbour of vertue", and "The ortchard of repentance" each have a divisional title page; the latter has separate pagination; register is continuous.Reproduction of a photostat of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.eebo-0113Whetstone George1544?-1587?1003432Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996396796703316The rocke of regard2411788UNISA