The epistles of Clio and Strephon, being a collection of letters that passed between an English lady, and an English gentleman in France, who took an Affection to each other, by reading accidentally one another's Occasional Compositions both in Prose and Verse.
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Fowke, Martha, Bond, William. The epistles of Clio and Strephon, being a collection of letters that passed between an English lady, and an English gentleman in France, who took an Affection to each other, by reading accidentally one another's Occasional Compositions both in Prose and Verse.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 23875, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/23875. Accessed 2024-11-22.
Fowke, Martha and William Bond. The epistles of Clio and Strephon, being a collection of letters that passed between an English lady, and an English gentleman in France, who took an Affection to each other, by reading accidentally one another's Occasional Compositions both in Prose and Verse. London: John Hooke, Fletcher Gyles [Giles], William Boreham, 1720.
Fowke , M., & Bond , W. (1720). The epistles of clio and strephon, being a collection of letters that passed between an english lady, and an english gentleman in france, who took an affection to each other, by reading accidentally one another's occasional compositions both in prose and verse. London: John Hooke. Fletcher Gyles [Giles] William Boreham.
Fowke, Martha, and William Bond. The epistles of Clio and Strephon, being a collection of letters that passed between an English lady, and an English gentleman in France, who took an Affection to each other, by reading accidentally one another's Occasional Compositions both in Prose and Verse. London: John Hooke, Fletcher Gyles [Giles], William Boreham, 1720.
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