Scottish satire.- Vox Borealis, or The Northern
Scottish satire.- Vox Borealis, or The Northern Discoverie: by way of Dialogue between Jamie and Willie, first and only edition, large typographic device on title, ink leaf count in upper corner (352-365, 20th century blue half morocco over marbled boards, lower cover slightly sunned, [Wing V712], 4to, 'Amidst the Babylonians' [i.e. London], Printed, by Margery Mar-Prelat, in Thwackcoat-lane, at the Signe of the Crab-tree Cudgell; without any priviledge of the Cater-Caps, 1641.
⁂ A scurrilous Scottish presbyterian satire in prose and verse against the High Anglicans under Archbishop Laud. Sometime attributed to Sir John Suckling and also Sir John Mennis.
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Scottish satire.- Vox Borealis, or The Northern Discoverie: by way of Dialogue between Jamie and Willie, first and only edition, large typographic device on title, ink leaf count in upper corner (352-365, 20th century blue half morocco over marbled boards, lower cover slightly sunned, [Wing V712], 4to, 'Amidst the Babylonians' [i.e. London], Printed, by Margery Mar-Prelat, in Thwackcoat-lane, at the Signe of the Crab-tree Cudgell; without any priviledge of the Cater-Caps, 1641.
⁂ A scurrilous Scottish presbyterian satire in prose and verse against the High Anglicans under Archbishop Laud. Sometime attributed to Sir John Suckling and also Sir John Mennis.