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Author Darcie, Abraham, active 1625.
Title The way to immortality: or happinesse in her perfection : A perspective view of eternitie, and mirror of felicitie.
Alternative Title Happinesse in her perfection.
Publication Info Printed at London : [Bernard Alsop and Thomas Fawcet], 1635.



Descript [80], 71, [1] p.
Note Dedication signed: A: Darcy.
Printers' names from STC.
Alsop and Fawcet printed only the first quire. The text sheets are appropriated from William Typing's "A discourse of eternitie" (STC 24473), printed at Oxford in 1633. Although on [par.]3 recto of the original issue Typing says: "If any man would know the patron of this discourse, let him understand that it belongs to Everybody", it is doubtful if he imagined anyone would take him quite so literally. Furthermore, the name of Darcie's dedicatee on pi3 recto, William, Lord Maynard, is evidently overprinted or hand-stamped and darkened by pen; should a 2nd copy turn up, one would expect to find a different dedicatee--STC.
First leaf blank?.
Signatures: pi⁴ A-I.
Identified as STC 6273a on UMI microfilm.
Reproduction of the original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.
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Author Darcie, Abraham, active 1625.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Eternity -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title Happinesse in her perfection.
Descript [80], 71, [1] p.
Note Dedication signed: A: Darcy.
Printers' names from STC.
Alsop and Fawcet printed only the first quire. The text sheets are appropriated from William Typing's "A discourse of eternitie" (STC 24473), printed at Oxford in 1633. Although on [par.]3 recto of the original issue Typing says: "If any man would know the patron of this discourse, let him understand that it belongs to Everybody", it is doubtful if he imagined anyone would take him quite so literally. Furthermore, the name of Darcie's dedicatee on pi3 recto, William, Lord Maynard, is evidently overprinted or hand-stamped and darkened by pen; should a 2nd copy turn up, one would expect to find a different dedicatee--STC.
First leaf blank?.
Signatures: pi⁴ A-I.
Identified as STC 6273a on UMI microfilm.
Reproduction of the original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Author Darcie, Abraham, active 1625.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Eternity -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title Happinesse in her perfection.

Subject Eternity -- Early works to 1800.
Descript [80], 71, [1] p.
Note Dedication signed: A: Darcy.
Printers' names from STC.
Alsop and Fawcet printed only the first quire. The text sheets are appropriated from William Typing's "A discourse of eternitie" (STC 24473), printed at Oxford in 1633. Although on [par.]3 recto of the original issue Typing says: "If any man would know the patron of this discourse, let him understand that it belongs to Everybody", it is doubtful if he imagined anyone would take him quite so literally. Furthermore, the name of Darcie's dedicatee on pi3 recto, William, Lord Maynard, is evidently overprinted or hand-stamped and darkened by pen; should a 2nd copy turn up, one would expect to find a different dedicatee--STC.
First leaf blank?.
Signatures: pi⁴ A-I.
Identified as STC 6273a on UMI microfilm.
Reproduction of the original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.

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