England's Reformation: a poem in four cantos. To which are added, publisher's preface, life of the author, notes ... and several additions ... extracted from the Author's manuscript

England's Reformation: a poem in four cantos. To which are added, publisher's preface, life of the author, notes ... and several additions ... extracted from the Author's manuscript
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Book Synopsis England's Reformation: a poem in four cantos. To which are added, publisher's preface, life of the author, notes ... and several additions ... extracted from the Author's manuscript by : Thomas WARD (Roman Catholic Soldier.)

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This poem tells the story of England's Reformation from the perspective of the poet, Thomas Ward. He vividly describes the tension and conflict that existed bet