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Archerie reviv'd, or, The bow-man's excellence : an heroic poem : being a description of the use of noble vertues of the long-bow

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  • "Bow-man's excellence"@en
  • "Archerie reviv'd"@en

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  • "Poetry"
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  • "Archerie reviv'd, or, The bow-man's excellence : an heroic poem : being a description of the use of noble vertues of the long-bow"@en
  • "Archerie reviv'd"
  • "Archerie reviv'd; or, The bow-man's excellence. An heroick poem: being a description of the use and noble vertues of the longbow"@en
  • "Archerie reviv'd, or, The bow-man's excellence an heroick poem : being a description of the use and noble vertues of the long-bow in our last age, so famous for the many great and admired victories won by the English, and other warlike nations over most"
  • "Archerie reviv'd; or, The bow-man's excellence. An heroick poem: being a description of the use and noble vertues of the long-bow, in our last age, so famous for the many great and admired victories won by the English, and other warlike nations, over most part of the world. Exhorting all brave spirits to the banishment of vice, by the use of so noble and healthful an exercise. Written by Robert Shotterel, and Thomas Durfey, gent"@en
  • "Archerie reviv'd, or, The bow-man's excellence an heroick poem ; being a description of the use and noble vertues of the longbow"@en
  • "Archerie reviv'd, or, The bow-man's excellence an heroick poem : being a description of the use and noble vertues of the long-bow in our last age, so famous for the many great and admired victories won by the English, and other warlike nations over most part of the world : exhorting all brave spirits to the banishment of vice, by the use of so noble and healthful an exercise"@en
  • "Archerie reviv'd, or, The bow-man's excellence an heroick poem : being a description of the use and noble vertues of the long-bow in our last age, so famous for the many great and admired victories won by the English, and other warlike nations over most part of the world : exhorting all brave spirits to the banishment of vice, by the use of so noble and healthful an exercise"