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Home Juniors Young Adult Fiction True and wonderfull A discourse relating to a strange and monstrous serpent (or dragon) lately discouered, and yet liuing, to the great annoyance and diuers slaughters both of men and cattell, by his strong and violent poyson. (1614)
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True and wonderfull A discourse relating to a strange and monstrous serpent (or dragon) lately discouered, and yet liuing, to the great annoyance and diuers slaughters both of men and cattell, by his strong and violent poyson. (1614)
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True and wonderfull A discourse relating to a strange and monstrous serpent (or dragon) lately discouered, and yet liuing, to the great annoyance and diuers slaughters both of men and cattell, by his strong and violent poyson. (1614)

by A. R
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: EEBO Editions, ProQuest
  • Pages: 28
  • Binding: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781171310457
  • Category: Young Adult Fiction
  • Related Category: Tales & Short Stories
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