1607–09) was an English poet and playwright in the early 17th century.
[2] In 1607 "certaine Eglogs" by "L.M" were appended to actor-playwright William Barksted's poem Mirrha the Mother of Adonis, and Machin contributed a commendatory verse as well.
[3] Around the same time Machin worked with Barksted to revise and complete John Marston's The Insatiate Countess for the short-lived Children of the King's Revels at the Whitefriars Theatre.
[4] It has also been suggested that Machin is the author of another of that company's plays, Every Woman In Her Humour (1609).
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