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England's Looking Glass

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There are a number of works with England's Looking Glass in the title. During the 16th and 17th centuries looking glass, meaning mirror, was frequently used in the titles of books.

  • Thomas Lodge and Robert Greene, A Looking Glass for London and England (c.1590), an Elizabethan era stage play
  • Edmund Calamy the Elder, England's Looking Glass (1642)
  • William Mercer (poet), "Angliae speculum, or, England's Looking-Glasse" (1646)
  • Elizabeth Pool, The Bloudy Almanack, or England's Looking-Glass (1651). (Containing the Scots Prophesie to their King)
  • Rowlinson, "A Recollection of the Times, or England's Looking-Glass" (1680). It is a ballad that begins "0 Sinful World ! rouse up thy sleepy head ..."
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    England's Looking Glass Wikipedia


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