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Monsters Poetry Early Works To 1800
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  The description of a monstrous pig, : the which was farrowed at Hamsted besyde London, the .xvi. day

Imprinted at London : by Alexander Lacy for Garat Devves, dwellyng in Poules church yarde, at the East end of the Church, [1562] -Access this resource online
1562
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  A discription of a monstrous Chylde, borne at Chychester in Sussex, the. xxiiii. daye of May. : This
D., John.
Imprynted at London, : By Leonard Askel for Fraunces Godlyf., In the yeare of oure Lorde, 1562. -Access this resource online
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  The forme and shape of a monstrous child, borne at Maydstone in Kent, the .xxiiij. of October. 1568.

Imprinted at London : By John Awdeley, dwellyng in little Britain streete withough Aldersgate, The .xxiij. of December. [1568] -Access this resource online
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  Pride's fall; or, A warning to all English women, by the example of a strange monster born by a merc

[S.l. : s.n., 1700?] -Access this resource online
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  The shape of .ii. moĢƒsters. : M. D. Lxij.
Fulwood, William.
Imprinted at London : At the Long Shop in the Pultry by Iohn Alde, [1562] -Access this resource online
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  The true description of a monsterous chylde, : borne in the Ile of Wight, in this present yeare of o
Barker, John, ballad writer.
Imprynted at London : In Fletestrete: at the sygne of the Faucon, by Wylliam Gryffith, and are to be solde at his shop in saint Dunstons churchyarde, in the west of London, the .viii. daye of Nouember. [1564] -Access this resource online
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  The true description of two monsterous children, : laufully begotten betwene George Steuens and Marg
Mellys, John.
Imprinted at London : By Alexander Lacy, for William Lewes: dwellyng in Cow lane aboue Holborne cundit, ouer against the signe of the Plough, [1566] -Access this resource online
1566
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  The true reporte of the forme and shape of a monstrous childe, borne at Muche Horkesleye, : a villag

Imprinted at London : In Fletestrete nere to S. Dunstons church by Thomas Marshe, [1562] -Access this resource online
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