The cobler of Caunterburie, or, An inuectiue against [Robin Goodfellow's] Tarltons newes out of Purgatorie. Ed. by F. Ouvry
The Cobler of Caunterburie, Or, an Inuectiue Against [Robin Goodfellow's] Tarltons Newes Out of Purgatorie. Ed. by F. Ouvry
Robin Good-Fellow, His Mad Prankes, and merry Iests, Full of honest Mirth, and is a fit Medicine for Melancholy. (The Second Part of Robin Good-Fellow, commonly called Hob-Goblin.) [With woodcuts.] B.L.
Tarltons Newes Out of Purgatorie. Onely Such a Iest as His Iigge, Fit for Gentlemen to Laugh at an Houre, &c. Published by an Old Companion of His, Robin Goodfellow. B.L.