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A / CHOROGRAPHICALL / DESCRIPTION OF ALL / THE TRACTS,
RIVERS, / MOUNTAINS, FORESTS, / and other Parts of this
Renowned / Isle of GREAT BRITAIN, / With intermixture of
the most Remarkeable / Stories, Antiquities, Wonders,
Rarities, Pleasures, / and Commodities of the same. /
Divided into two Bookes; the latter containing / twelve
Songs, never before Imprinted. / Digested into a Poem
/ By / MICHAEL DRAYTON, Esquire. / With a Table added, for
Direction to those Occurrences / of Story and
Antiquitie, whereunto the Course of the / Volumes
easily leades not. // LONDON, / Printed for John
Marriott, John Grismand, / and Thomas
Dewe. 1622.
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THE / SECOND PART, / OR / A CONTINUANCE / OF POLY-OLBION /
FROM THE EIGH- / TEENTH SONG. / Containing all the
Tracts, Rivers, Moun- / taines, and Forrests: /
Intermixed with the most remarkable Stories, / Antiquities,
Wonders, Rarities, Pleasures, and Com- / modities of the
East, and Northerne parts of this Isle, / lying betwixt the
two famous Rivers of / THAMES and TWEED. / By MICHAEL
DRAYTON, Esq. // LONDON, / Printed by Augustine
Mathewes for John Marriott, / John
Grismand, and Thomas Dewe. / 1622.
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Lancashire, north of the sands |
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Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland |
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