Sir
John Harington, A New Discourse of a Stale Subject, called the Metamorphosis of Ajax (also known by the shorter title Metamorphosis of Ajax), a satire for which Harrington was banished from the English court[1]
The Second Part of the Faerie Queene: Containing the fourth, fifth and sixth books (books 1–3 first published in
1590; see also Faerie Queene1609)[2]
William Warner, Albions England, fourth edition (12 books); see also Albions England1586, second edition
1589, third edition
1592, fifth edition
1602, A Continuance of Albions England1606[2]
Sir
John Harington, A New Discourse of a Stale Subject, called the Metamorphosis of Ajax (also known by the shorter title Metamorphosis of Ajax), a satire for which Harrington was banished from the English court[1]
The Second Part of the Faerie Queene: Containing the fourth, fifth and sixth books (books 1–3 first published in
1590; see also Faerie Queene1609)[2]
William Warner, Albions England, fourth edition (12 books); see also Albions England1586, second edition
1589, third edition
1592, fifth edition
1602, A Continuance of Albions England1606[2]