lately related by the most refined wits ; with interludes in which are comprised the gallant adventures, amorous intrigues and famous enterprizes of several English gentry ; with the most pathetick oratory and subtil stratagems used in love-affairs
First given forth in English by G.F. and E.H., but now turned into Latine for the use of Christian youth at school. The chief principles of the Latine tongue being added, that young beginners may also learn and exercise the declensions and conjugations (so called) with the rules of construction most necessary to be known