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Title: The Battaile of Agincourt
Author: Michael Drayton
Editor: Richard Garnett
Release Date: January 11, 2009 [EBook #27770]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
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[_The portrait of Michael Drayton given here as a frontispiece is from a
picture, taken at the age of sixty-five (three years before he died), in
the Cartwright Collection at the Dulwich Gallery. The name of the
painter is not known, but the picture is signed "An^o 1628."_]
[Illustration: Michael Drayton]
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