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| | Books by Jerome Barlow: Books in the extended shelves: Barlow, Jerome, fl. 1527: A compendious olde treatyse, shewynge howe that we oughte to haue ye scripture in Englysshe ([Emprented at Marlborow in the la[n]de of Hessen [i.e. Antwerp] : Be my Hans Luft [i.e. J. Hoochstraten], in the yere of owre lorde M.CCCCC. and. XXX. [1530]]), also by Richard Ullerston, John Purvey, William Tyndale, and William Roy (HTML at EEBO TCP) Barlow, Jerome, fl. 1527: A proper dyaloge, betwene a gentillman and a husbandma[n] eche complaynynge to other their miserable calamite, through the ambicion of the clergye. An A.B.C. to the spiritualte. ([Emprented at Marborow in the land of Hessen [i.e. Antwerp] : By me Hans Luft [i.e. J. Hoochstraten], in the yere of owre lorde M.CCCCC. and XXX.] [1530]), also by William Barlow, Richard Ullerston, John Purvey, William Tyndale, and William Roy (HTML at EEBO TCP) Barlow, Jerome, fl. 1527: Rede me and be nott wrothe / For I saye no thynge but trothe. / I will ascende makynge my state so hye / That my pompous honoure shall never dye. / [Woodcut] O Caytyfe when thou thynkest least of all / With confusion thou shalt have a fall. (Reprinted by C. Whittingham, for W. Pickering, 1845), also by William Roy (page images at HathiTrust) Barlow, Jerome, fl. 1527: Rede me and be nott wrothe, for I saye no thinge but trothe. (AMS Press, 1966), also by William Roy (page images at HathiTrust)
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