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WILD (R[obert]) - Iter Boreale, with Large Additions of several others Poems, Being an Exact Collection of all hitherto Extant. Never before Published together.

Printed for the Booksellers in London. 1670. 12mo, [ii],5-122,[14]pp., some marginal pinhole worming affecting a couple of words, lower corner of D5 torn away and effecting a couple of words, cont. calf, upper cover detached. Wild was born in St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, and graduated from St. John's College, Cambridge. The title poem 'Iter boreale' was written in praise of George Monck's restoration of monarchy in 1660, and achieved widespread popularity. "The recantation of a penitent Proteus", "The fair quarrel", and "Upon the rebuilding the city" each have a separate title page dated 1668-70. Wing,W2137. R15239
GBP 295.63 [Appr.: EURO 344.25 US$ 368.25 | JP¥ 57035] Book number 26752

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