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About the Author
Wilson, Robert
Most of the works listed here have nothing to do with the author who died in 1600, who wrote, according to WikiSource:
- A right excellent and famous Comedy
called the Three Ladies of London.
Wherein is Notablie declared and set
foorth, how by the meanes of Lucar,
Loue and Conscience is so corrupted,
that the one is married to
Dissimulation, the other fraught with
all abhomination. A Perfect Patterne
for all Estates to looke into, and a
worke right worthie to be marked
(1584)
- The Pleasant and Stately
Morall of the three Lordes and three
Ladies of London. With the great Joy
and Pompe, Solemnized at their
Mariages, commically interlaced with
much honest Mirth, for pleasure and
recreation, among many Morall
observations, and other important
matters of due Regard (1590)
- The Coblers Prophesie (1594)
- The Pedlers Prophesy (1595) [attribution uncertain]
- Fair Em, the Miller's Daughter of Manchester; with the love of William the Conqueror (1631) [attribution uncertain]