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- A Choice compendium, or, An Exact collection of the newest and most delightful songs that are sung at court, and both the theatres
- A Collection of poems written upon several occasions by several persons
- A Collection of the newest and most ingenious poems, songs, catches &c. against popery : relating to the times
- A Mirror for magistrates and the De casibus tradition
- A Pindarique ode: humbly offer'd to the ever-blessed memory of our late Gracious Sovereign Lady, Queen Mary. Written by J.D. Gent
- A Poem to the Right Honourable Sir J.B. Knight, &c
- A Supplement to the muses farewel to popery and slavery, or, A collection of miscellany poems, satyrs, songs, &c.
- A collection of miscellany poems, letters, &c.
- A collection of poems on several occasions.
- A collection of the newest and most ingenious poems, songs, catches, &c. against popery, relating to the times : Several of which never before printed
- A compleat collection of Mr. D'Urfey's songs and odes : whereof the first part never before published
- A congratulation for his sacred majesty, Charles : the third monarch of Great Britain, his happy arrival at White-hall.
- A congratulatory poem : humbly offered to the King, upon His return home, after the taking of Namur. By Mr. Manning
- A copy of verses humbly presented to all my honoured masters & mistresses in Holborn-End-Division in the Parish of St. Giles's in the Fields
- A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses in Holborn-End-Division in the Parish of St. Giles's in the Fields
- A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses in Holborn-End-Division, in the Parish of St. Giles in the Fields
- A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses of Holborn-End-Devision in the Parish of St. Giles's in the Fields
- A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses of Holborn-End-Division, in the parish of St. Giles's in the Fields
- A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses, in Holborn End Division, in the Parish of St. Giles in the Fields
- A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses, in Holborn-End-Division, in the parish of St. Giles in the Fields
- A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses in Holbourn-end Division, in the parish of St. Giles's in the Fields
- A crovvne garland of goulden roses. : Gathered out of Englands royall garden. Being the liues and strange fortunes of many great personages of this land. Set forth in many pleasant new songs and sonetts neuer before imprinted. By Richard Iohnson
- A description of an annuall world, or, Briefe meditiations upon all the holy-daies in the yeere : with certaine briefe poeticall meditations of the day in generall and all the daies in the weeke
- A discourse of English poetrie : Together, with the authors iudgment, touching the reformation of our English verse. By VVilliam VVebbe. Craduate [sic]
- A garden of delight, deck'd with choice flowers, of English poetry, or, A collection of humours : fancies, epigrams, and satyrs, &c
- A godly exhortation to this distressed nation : Shewing the true cause of this unnaturall civill war amongst us
- A map of merry conceites : wherein is contained much mirth which may yeeld pleasureto [sic] the reader, delight to the hearer, content to the buyer, profit to the seller, and hindrance to no man : the book : all you that doe spie me, come quickly & buy me, if once you doe [sic] try me, you will not deny me
- A new collection of poems and songs
- A pastoral dialogue between Alexis and Strephon
- A poetical rapsody : containing, diuerse sonnets, odes, elegies, madrigalls, and other poesies, both in rime, and measured verse. Neuer yet published. The bee and spider by a diuerse power, sucke hony' & poyson from the selfe same flower
- A poetick descant upon a private musick-meeting
- A posie of gilloflowers : eche differing from other in colour and odour, yet all sweete. By Humfrey Gifford gent
- A prophecy concerning the Earle of Essex that now is. : Also another prophecie, how not onely Brittaine, but also French & Dutch protestants shall be forced to assist us in subduing of the romish rebels: especially, because the romish prelats and bishops are the great persecutors. The attempts of the forrein enemies to this iland if the seas be not well guarded, and the evill that will insue of not dispatching away romish embassadors. And what helpe, when other helpes faile, God will provide unexpected by the wind and seas, to the faithfull protestants. By Iohn Crag, Oent [sic]
- A ryght delectable treatyse upon a goodly garlande or chapelet of laurell by mayster Skelton poete laureat studyously dyuysed at Sheryshotton Castell. In ye foreste of galtres, where in ar co[m]prysyde many [et] dyuers colacyons [et] ryght pregnant allectyues of syngular pleasure, as more at large it doth apere in ye pees folowynge
- A sigh for an afflicted Soveraigne. Or, Englands sorrowes for the sufferings of the King
- A song for the King's birth-day, 1694
- A song for the Kings birth day : Being the fourth of November. Composed by Dr. Nicholas Staggins, Master of His Maiesties musick
- A third collection of the newest and most ingenious poems, satyrs, songs &c. against popery and tyranny : relating to the times
- Ad nobilissimum dominum Gulielmum comitem Devoniæ, &c., de mirabilibus pecci
- Albion's elegie: or, A poem, upon the high and mighty Prince James Duke of Albany and York : his departure from Scotland. Presented to His Royal Highness, by M.L
- Alchemical Poetry, 1575-1700 : from previously unpublished manuscripts
- Ann-dicata, or, A miscelaine of some different cansonets : dedicated to the memory of my deceased, very dear wife, Anna Tooke of Beere
- Architectonics of imitation in Spenser, Daniel, and Drayton
- Artemisa to Cloe. : A letter from a lady in the tovvn to a lady in the country; concerning the loves of the tovvn:
- Barbarous antiquity : reorienting the past in the poetry of early modern England
- Bel-vedére, or, The Garden of the muses
- British Renaissance poets
- Certain elegant poems
- Certain elegant poems / : written by Dr. Corbet, Bishop of Norvvich
- Certain verses written by severall of the authors friends : to be re-printed with the second edition of Gondibert
- Certain verses written by severall of the authours friends : to be re-printed with the second edition of Gondibert. With Hero and Leander the mock poem
- Certaine obseruations for Latine and English versifying
- Chamber music : Elizabethan sonnet-sequences and the pleasure of criticism
- Chipps of the old block ; or, Hercules cleansing the Augaean stable. : To the tune of, The sword
- Chorus poetarum, or, Poems on several occasions
- Choyce drollery, songs & sonnets : being a collection of divers excellent pieces of poetry, of severall eminent authors, never before printed
- Classical and Christian Ideas in English Renaissance Poetry
- Classical and Christian ideas in English Renaissance poetry : a student's guide
- Coopers hill, latine redditum : ad nobilissimum d[omi]num Gulielmum d[omi]num Cavendish, honoratissimi Domini Gulielmi comitis Devoniae filium unicum
- Crafting poetry anthologies in Renaissance England : early modern cultures of recreation
- Cultivating peace : the Virgilian Georgic in English, 1650-1750
- Cupids garland set round about with gilded roses : containing many pleasant songs and sonnets newly written
- Dire straits : the perils of writing the early modern English coastline from Leland to Milton
- Divine poemes
- Doctor Cooper at work upon Dauncey's bones : and Cook licking his fingers after his dose and pill
- Eclogs, or, Pastorals on several arguments
- Englands Helicon : Casta placent superis, pura cum veste venite, et manibus puris sumite fontis aquam
- Englands Parnassus, or, The choysest flowers of our moderne poets, with their poeticall comparisons : descriptions of bewties, personages, castles, pallaces, mountaines, groues, seas, springs, riuers, &c. : whereunto are annexed other various discourses both pleasant and profitable
- Englands Parnassus, or, The choysest flowers of our moderne poets, with their poeticall comparisons : descriptions of bewties, personages, castles, pallaces, mountaines, groues, seas, springs, riuers, &c. : whereunto are annexed other various discourses both pleasant and profitable
- Englands Parnassus: or the choysest flowers of our moderne poets, with their poeticall comparisons : Descriptions of bewties, personages, castles, pallaces, mountaines, groues, seas, springs, riuers, &c. Whereunto are annexed other various discourses, both pleasaunt and profitable
- English lyric poetry : the early seventeenth century
- Eucharist and the Poetic Imagination in Early Modern England
- Fair copies : reproducing the English lyric from Tottel to Shakespeare
- Gender, sexuality, and material objects in English Renaissance verse
- Green thoughts, green shades : essays by contemporary poets on the early modern lyric
- Heire begynnis the traitie of Orpheus : kyng and how he yeid to hewyn: to hel to seik his quene and ane othir ballad in the lattir end
- Henrici illustrissimi Ducis Albaniae comitis Rossiae, &c. et Mariae serenissimae Scotorum Reginae Epithalamium.
- Herbert's remains, or, sundry pieces of that sweet singer of the temple, Mr George Herbert, sometime orator of the University of Cambridg. : Now exposed to publick light
- Here begynneth the Complaynte of them that ben to late maryed
- Hudibras : the first and second parts
- Hudibras : the second part
- Hudibras, the first part : written in the time of the late wars
- Hudibras, the second part
- In the praise of typography
- Latine verses Englished by this author, as they were erected in the hangings in the vpper House of Parliament
- Lucasta : epodes, odes, sonnets, songs, &c. To which is added Aramantha, a pastorall. By Richard Lovelace, Esq
- Maggots, or, Poems on several subjects never before handled
- Maggots, or, Poems on several subjects, never before handled
- Magical imaginations : instrumental aesthetics in the English Renaissance
- Mellificium musarum: the marrovv of the muses. Or, An epitome of divine poetrie : Distilled into pious ejaculations, and solemne soliloquies. By Jeremiah Rich. Junii 19. 1650. Imprimatur, Joseph Caryl
- Melpomene: or, The muses delight : Being new poems and songs. Written by several of the great wits of our present age, as I.D.T.F.S.W.T.S.C.O.I.B. &c. Collected together, and now printed
- Men-miracles, with other poemes
- Men-miracles. : With other poemes.
- Men-miracles. : With other poemes.
- Miscellanea sacra, or, Poems on divine & moral subjects
- Miscellany poems
- Miscellany poems : Containing a new translation of Virgills eclogues, Ovid's love elegies, Odes of Horace, and other authors; with several original poems. By the most eminent hands
- Miscellany poems : containing a new translation of Virgills Eclogues, Ovid's Love elegies, odes of Horace, and other authors : with several original poems
- Miscellany poems : containing a new translation of Virgills eclogues, Ovid's love elegies, odes of Horace, and other authors : with several original poems
- Miscellany poems : in two parts : containing new translations out of Virgil, Lucretius, Horace, Ovid, Theocritus, and other authours : with several original poems by the most eminent hands
- Miscellany poems : in two parts. : Containing new translations of [brace] Virgil's Eclogues, Ovid's Love-elegies, several parts of [brace] Virgil's Æneids, Lucretius, Theocritus, Horace, &c. : With several original poems, never before printed.
- Miscellany poems on several occasions, both moral and amorous : With several odes, epigrams, and elegies. By Tho. Stephens
- Miscellany, being a collection of poems
- Miscelleneous [sic] poems, with several discourses. : I. Of the care and improvement of time. II. Of solitude. III. Concerning heroic piety. IV. An idea of happiness. V.A letter concerning the true notion of Plato's Ideas, and of platonick love.
- Monumentum regale: or A tombe, erected for that incomparable and glorious monarch, Charles the First, King of Great Britane, France and Ireland, &c. : In select elegies, epitaphs, and poems
- Mormonostolismos, sive Lamiarum vestitus. : A poem on the king and queen of fairy.
- Musick & poetry mixed in variety of songs and poems : consisting of love, honour, rallery and drollery
- New poems, songs, prologues, and epilogues : never before printed
- Norfolk drollery, or, A compleat collection of the newest songs, jovial poems, and catches, &c.
- Occasions off-spring, or, Poems upon severall occasions
- Olor Iscanus : a collection of some select poems, and translations following, viz. 1. Of the benefit wee may get by our enemies, 2. Of the diseases of the mind, and of the body. Both written in Greek, by that great philosopher Plutarch. 3. Of the diseases of the mind, and of the body, and which of them is most pernicious, written in Greek by Maximus Tyrius. 4. Of the praise [and] happiness of a country life ; written in Span[ish] by Antonio de Guevara: Bishop of Carthagena. All Englished by H. Vaughan, Silurist
- On the death of our late sovereign lord King Charles II, of blessed memory : a pindarique ode
- Origin and Authority in Seventeenth-Century England
- Ourania : the high and mighty lady of the Princess Royal of Aurange congratulated on her most happy arrival September the 25th. M. DC. LX
- Ovid and the Renaissance body
- Ovidian bibliofictions and the Tudor book : metamorphosing classical heroines in late medieval and Renaissance England
- Paradise Lost
- Parnassus aboriens: or, Some sparkes of poesie. By R.W. Philomus
- Petrarch's Canzoniere in the English Renaissance
- Playing the Canterbury Tales : the Continuations and Additions
- Poems
- Poems by several hands, and on several occasions
- Poems chiefly consisting of satyrs, viz. upon woman, upon the play-house, upon man. : A scourge for ill wives. A panegyrick on folly. Together with some satyrical epistles, and other occasional pieces, &c. Written by Mr. Robert Gould
- Poems in burlesque : with a dedication in burlesque to Fleetwood Shepherd, esquire
- Poems on affairs of state : from Oliver Cromwell to this present time
- Poems on affairs of state : from the time of Oliver Cromwell to the abdication of K. James the Second
- Poems on affairs of state : from the time of Oliver Cromwell to the abdication of K. James the Second
- Poems on several occasions
- Poems on several occasions : Humbly dedicated to the right honourable the Marchioness of Tavestock. By the author
- Poems on several occasions by the right honourable the E. of R-
- Poems on several occasions, with a pastoral : to which is added, A discourse of life
- Poems upon several occasions : with A voyage to the island of love
- Poems upon several occasions : with A voyage to the island of love. Also The lover in fashion, being an account from Lycidus to Lysander, of his voyage from the island of love.
- Poems upon several occasions : with a voyage to the island of love : also The lover in fashion, being an account from Lydicus to Lysander of his voyage from the island of love
- Poems, &c.
- Poems, and essays : with a paraphrase on Cicero's Llius, or Of friendship. Written in heroick verse by a gentleman of quality
- Poems, and essays : with a paraphrase on Cicero's Llius, or, of friendship. Written in heroick verse by a gentleman of quality
- Poems, by that most famous wit, William Drvmmond of Hawthornden
- Poems, or, A miscellany of sonnets, satyrs, drollery, panegyricks, elegies, &c. : at the instance, and request of several friends, times, and occasions, composed, and now at their command collected, and committed to the press
- Poems.
- Poems: by Francis Beaumont, Gent. : Viz. The hermaphrodite. The remedy of love. Elegies. Sonnets, with other poems
- Poetical fragments : heart-imployment with God and it self, the concordant discord of a broken-healed heart, sorrow-rejoying, fearing-hoping, dying-living, written partly for himself, and partly for near friends in sickness, and other deep affliction
- Poetical fragments : heart-imployment with God and it self, the concordant discord of a broken-healed heart, sorrowing-rejoicing, fear-hoping, dying-living, written partly for himself, and partly for near friends in sickness, and other deep affliction
- Poetical recreations : consisting of original poems, songs, odes, &c. with several new translations : in two parts
- Producing women's poetry, 1600-1730 : text and paratext, manuscript and print
- Prologue spoken by Mrs. Cook
- Prologue to the King and Queen at the opening of their theatre.
- Prologue to the Northern lass. : By J.H
- Recreation for ingenious head-peeces [sic], or, A pleasant grove for their wits to walke in : of epigrams, 700, epitaphs, 200, fancies, a number, fantasticks, abundance : with their addition, multiplication, and division
- Recreation for ingenious head-peeces, or, A pleasant grove for their wits to vvalk in : of epigrams, 700, epitaphs, 200, fancies, a number, fantasticks, abundance : with their new addition, multiplication and division
- Recreation for ingenious head-peeces. Or, A pleasant grove for their wits to walke in : of epigrams, --630. Epitaphs, --180. Fancies, a number. Fantasticks, abundance. Good for melancholy humors
- Religio laici, or, A laymans faith : a poem
- Renaissance Tales Of Desire : Hermaphroditus And Salmacis, Theseus And Ariadne, Ceyx And Alcione
- Renaissance poetry and drama in context : essays for Christopher Wortham
- Rome rhym'd to death : being a collection of choice poems, in two parts
- Royal poetrie : monarchic verse and the political imaginary of early modern England
- Scientific Discourse in John Donne's Eschatological Poetry
- Sir Philip Sydneys Ourania, that is, Endimions Song and tragedie
- Sixteenth-Century Poetry : an Annotated Anthology
- Songes and sonettes
- Songes and sonnets, written by the Right honorable Lord Henrie Haward late Earle of Surrey, and others
- Spectrum anti-monarchicum. Or, The ghost of Hugh Peters : as he lately appeared to his beloved son, the whole assembly of fanatick Presbyters
- Syr P.S. his Astrophel and Stella : Wherein the excellence of sweete poesie is concluded. To the end of which are added, sundry other rare sonnets of diuers noble men and gentlemen
- The Citizens reply to the whores petition : and prentices answer
- The English Emblem Tradition
- The English Emblem Tradition : Volume 2: P.S. (Paradin), P.S. (Simeoni), Willet, Combe
- The English Emblem Tradition : Volume 3: Emblematic Flag Devices of the English Civil Wars, 1642-1660
- The English emblem tradition, Vol. 5, Henry Peacham's manuscript emblem books
- The Frenchmens vvonder, or, The battle of the birds ... : to the tune of, In summer time
- The Grecian story : being an historical poem, in five books : to which is annex'd The grove, consisting of divers shorter poems upon several subjects
- The Jesuits ghost : with the prayer of the Turkish monarch to Christ ; through which he obtain'd a mighty victory against the Papists at the field of Varna. Occasioned by their wicked perjury in breaking the League they had so solemnly sworn to keep. With suitable remarks extracted from the Turkish-history
- The New academy of complements : erected for ladies, gentlewomen, courtiers, gentlemen, scholars, soldiers, citizens, country-men, and all persons of what degree soever, of both sexes : stored with variety of courtly and civil complements, eloquent letters of love and friendship : with an exact collection of the newest and choicest songs alamode, both amorous and jovial
- The New academy of complements : erected for ladies, gentlewomen, courtiers, gentlemen, scholars, souldiers, citizens countrey-men, and all persons of what degree soever, of both sexes : stored with variety of courtly
- The New academy of complements : erected for ladies, gentlewomen, courtiers, gentlemen, scholars, souldiers, citizens, country-men, and all persons, of what degree soever, of both sexes : stored with variety of courtly and civil complements, eloquent letters of love and friendship : with an exact collection of the newest and choicest songs à la mode, both amorous and jovial
- The Paynims songs. : I. canton
- The Scene's chang'd : a poem ..
- The VVhite-Powder Plot discovered, or, A prophetical poeme : wherein is most elegantly revealed the secret combination of Hell and Rome, against the interest of true religion, and more particularly against the late King of blessed memory, and kingdom of England. Written before the late unhappy wars broke forth, and too sadly verified in them, which yet the author scarce lived to see. Also a prophetical rapture concerning the future extent of this British Empire into Italy. By George May, gent
- The anuals [sic] of great Brittaine. Or, A most excellent monument : wherein may be seene all the antiquities of this kingdome, to the satisfac ion both of the vniuersities, or any other place stirred with emulation of long continuance. Excellently figured out in a worthy poem
- The apprentices lamentation : together, vvith a dolefull elegie upon the manner of the death of that worthy, and valorous Knight Sr. Richard Wiseman
- The arbor of amitie : wherin is comprised pleasant poëms and pretie poesies, set foorth by Thomas Howell Gentleman. Anno. 1568
- The arbor of amorous deuises : VVherin, young gentlemen may reade many plesant fancies, and fine deuises: and thereon, meditate diuers sweete conceites, to court the loue of faire ladies and gentlewomen by N.B. Gent
- The beginning, progress, and end of man
- The chast and lost lovers living shadowed in the person of Arcadius and Sepha : and illustrated with the several stories of Haemon and Antigone, Eramio and Amissa, Phaon and Sappho, Delithason and Verista ... : to which is added the contestation betwixt Bacchus and Diana, and certain sonnets of the author to Aurora
- The choice : a poem
- The citizens reply to the whores petition, and prentices answer
- The crown garland of golden roses : gathered out of Englands royal garden. Set forth in many pleasant new songs and sonnets. With new additions, never before imprinted. Divided into two parts, by R. Johnson
- The crowne garlande of golden roses : gathered out of Englands royall garden. Set forth in many pleasant new songs and sonets: with new additions neuer before imprinted. Diuided into two parts by Richard Iohnson
- The dagonizing of Bartholomew Fayre : caused through the Lord Majors command, for the battering downe the vanities of the gentiles, comprehended in flag and pole, appertayning to puppet-play. The 23. of August being the day before the apostolicke fayre
- The development of the sonnet : an introduction
- The duell of the stags : a poem
- The early modern English sonnet : ever in motion
- The faerie queene : Disposed into twelue books, fashioning XII. morall vertues
- The famous history of Guy Earle of Warwick
- The farewell
- The floures of philosophie with the pleasures of poetrie annexed vnto them : as wel pleasant to be read, as profytable to be followed of all men
- The four ages of England, or, The iron age : with other select poems, written in the year 1648
- The foure ages of England, or, The iron age : with other select poems
- The garden of the Muses
- The garland of good vvill. : Diuided into three parts: containing many pleasant songs, and pretty poems, to sundry new notes. : With a table to find the names of all the songs.
- The garland of good-will : divided into three parts : containing many pleasant songs and poems : with a table ...
- The garland of good-will : divided into three parts : containing many pleasant songs, and pretty poems to sundry notes : with a table to find the names of all the songs
- The garland of good-will : divided into three parts : containing many pleasant songs, and pretty poems to sundry notes : with a table to find the names of the songs
- The garland of good-will : divided into three parts containing many pleasant songs and poems with a table to find the names of the songs
- The golden garland of princely delight : vvherein is contained the history of many of the kings, queens, princes, lords, ladies, knights, and gentlewomen of this kingdom. Being most pleasant songs and sonnets, to sundry new tunes much in request. In two parts
- The golden garland of princely pleasures and delicate delights : Wherin is conteined the histories of many of the kings, queenes, princes, lords, ladies, knights, and gentlewomen of this kingdome. Being most pleasant songs and sonnets to sundry new tunes now most in vse: the third time imprinted, enlarged and corrected by Rich. Iohnson. Deuided into two parts
- The informers lecture to his sons : instructing them in the mysteries of that religion
- The last, and now only, compleat collection, of the newest and choisest songs and poems, that are now extant both at courts theatres and elsewhere : with above forty new songs never before in print, which are now added to this second part of Westminster drollery
- The limits of eroticism in post-Petrarchan narrative : conditional pleasure from Spenser to Marvell
- The loyal remembrancer: or, A poem dedicated to the queens most Excellent Majesty, and may serve as a remembrance to all posterity
- The maid's tragedy altered : with some other pieces
- The making and marketing of Tottel's Miscellany, 1557 : songs and sonnets in the Summer of the Martyrs' Fires
- The muses joy : for the recovery of that weeping vine Henretta Maria, the most illustrious Queen-Mother and her royal branches
- The muses joy : for the recovery of that weeping vine, Henretta Maria, the most illustrious Queen-Mother, and her royal branches
- The new academy of complements : erected for ladies, gentlewomen, courtiers, gentlemen, scholars, soldiers, citizens, country-men, and all persons of what degree soever, of both sexes : stored with variety of courtly and civil complements, eloquent letters of love and friendship : with an exact collection of the newest and choicest songs alamode, both amorous and jovial
- The new academy of complements : erected for ladies, gentlewomen, courtiers, gentlemen, scholars, souldiers, citizens, country-men, and all persons of what degree soever, of both sexes : stored with variety of courtly and civil complements, eloquent letters of love and friendship : with an exact collection of the newest and choicest songs a la mode, both amorous and jovial
- The olive branch, or The miraculous restauration of peace : both to church and state in Great Britain and Ireland, May 29. 1660.
- The ovidian vogue : literary fashion and imitative practice in late Elizabethan England
- The paradice of daintie deuises : Contayning many pithy precepts, learned counsayles and excellent inuentions: right pleasant and profitable for all estates. Deuised and written for the most parte by M. Edwards, sometime of her Maiesties chappell: the rest by sundry gentlemen both of honor and vvorship, whose names heereafter followe. Whereunto is added sundry new inuentions, very pleasant and delightfull
- The paradice of dainty deuises : Containing sundry pithie precepts, learned counsailes and exellent inuentions: right pleasant and profitable for all estates deuised and written for the most parte by M. Edwardes, sometime of her Maiesties chappell: the rest by sundry learned gentlemen both of honor and worship, whose names heerafter followe. Whereunto is added sundry new inuentions, very pleasant and delightfull
- The paradise of daintie deuises : containyng sundrie pithie preceptes, learned counsailes and excellent inuentions : right pleasant and profitable for all ages
- The paradise of daintie deuises : contayning many pithy precepts, learned counsailes and excellent inuentions : right pleasant and profitable for al estates
- The paradyse of daintie deuises : Contayning sundrie pithie preceptes, learned counsels, and excellent inuentions: right pleasaunt and profitable for all estates. Deuised and written for the most part, by M. Edwards, sometimes of her Maiesties Chappell: the rest, by sundrye learned gentlemen, both of honour, and worship, whose names hereafter followe
- The paradyse of daynty deuises : Conteyning sundry pithy preceptes, learned counsels, and excellent inuentions, right pleasant and profitable for all estates. Deuised and written for the most part, by M. Edwardes, sometimes of her Maiesties Chappell: the rest, by sundry learned gentlemen, both of honor, and worship, whose names hereafter folowe
- The paradyse of daynty deuises : aptly furnished, with sundry pithie and learned inuentions: deuised and written for the most part, by M. Edwards, sometimes of her Maiesties chappel: the rest, by sundry learned gentlemen, both of honour, and woorshippe. viz. S. Barnarde. E.O.L. Vaux. D.S. Iasper Heyvvood. F.K.M. Bevve. R. Hill. M. Yloop, vvith others
- The phoenix nest : Built vp with the most rare and refined workes of noble men, woorthy knights, gallant gentlemen, masters of arts, and braue schollers. Full of varietie, excellent inuention, and singular delight. Neuer before this time published. Set foorth by R.S. of the Inner Temple Gentleman
- The poems of Sir Francis Hubert
- The poet's ramble after riches, or, A nights transactions upon the road : burlesqu'd ; with reflections on a dissenting corporation: together with the authors lamentation, in the time of adversity. Licensed and enter'd according to order
- The poet's ramble after riches. : With Reflections upon a country corporation. Also The author's lamentation in the time of adversity.
- The poor gift of John Wood, bellman presented to his worthy masters in the Parish of St. George's-Southvvork. 1675
- The procession : a poem on Her Majesties funeral
- The prologue to Mr. Lacy's new play, Sir Hercules Buffoon or the Poetical esquire.
- The reverse: or, the tables turn'd : a poem written in answer, paragraph by paragraph, to a late scurrilous and malicious medly of rhimes called the foreigners
- The second advice to the painter
- The shepheardes calender : conteining twelue aeglogues proportionable to the twelue monethes : Entitled to the noble and vertuous gentleman most worthie of all titles, both of learning and chiualry, Maister Philip Sidney
- The temple : sacred poems and private ejaculations
- The temple of death : a poem
- The temple of fame : a poem, to the memory of the most illustrious Prince William Duke of Glocester
- The tragedy of Mr Christopher Love, late minister of the gospel; acted upon Tower-Hill, August 22. 1651
- The triumph of wit, or, Ingenuity display'd in its perfection. Being the newest and most useful academy, in three parts. Part I. Containing variety of excellent poems, pastorals, satyrs, dialogues, epigrams, anagrams, acrosticks, choice letters with their answers ... and exactest collection of choice songs. Part II. Containing the whole art and mystery of love in all its nicest intreagues and curious particulars ... with the description & anatomy of perfect beauty. Part III. Containing the mystery and art of wheedling and canting, with the original and present management thereof, and the ends to which it serves and is employed. Illustrated with poems, songs and various intreagues in the canting language, with the explanation, &c. To which is added, Instructions for dancing with musical notes
- The vvorks of the famous and worthy Knight, Sir David Lindesay of the Mount : alias, Lyon, King at Armes. Newly corrected and vindicate from the former errours wherewith they were corrupted: and augmented with sundry works, &c
- The vvorks of the famous and worthy Knight, Sir David Lindesay of the Mount : alias, Lyon, King of Armes. Newly corrected and vindicate from the former errors wherewith they were corrupted: and augmented with sundry works, &c
- Three proper, and wittie, familiar letters: lately passed betvveene tvvo vniuersitie men: touching the earthquake in Aprill last, and our English refourmed versifying : With the preface of a wellwiller to them both
- Time, space, and motion in the age of Shakespeare
- To my Lady Morton on New-years-day, 1650. : At the Louver in Paris
- To the exequies of the honourable, Sr. Antonye Alexander, knight, &c. A pastorall elegie
- To the willows ..
- Transforming work : early modern pastoral and late medieval poetry
- Verses : lately vvritten by Thomas Earle of Straford [sic]
- Verses made by the honourable Lord Arundel of Warder
- Verses made upon the several festivals of November and remarkable days in the Whiggish-calendar : by way of remembrance to all Loyalists and caution to all Turks, infidels, Jews and other dissenters
- Well-Tund Word : Musical Interpretations of English Poetry, 1597-1651
- Westminster drollery : being a compleat collecion of all the newest and choicest songs and poems at court and both the theaters, and never printed before, The second part
- Westminster-Drollery, or, A choice collection of the newest songs & poems both at court and theaters
- Westminster-drollery, or, A choice collection of the newest songs & poems both at court & theaters
- Westminster-drollery, or, A choice collection of the newest songs & poems both at court and theaters
- Westminster-drollery, or, A choice collection of the newest songs & poems both at court and theaters
- Westminster-drollery, or, A choice collection of the newest songs & poems, both at court and theaters
- Wigornia, (Worcester.) A poem. By Herbert Walwyn
- [3 dialogues in verse, between Gelasimus and Spudaeus, Eda and Agna, and Wisdom and Wyll]
- [Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough, and William of Cloudesly]
- [An interlude with the characters Old Christmas, Good Order, Riot, Gluttony, and Prayer]
- [Cocke Lorel]
- [The banquett of dainties: for all suche gestes that love moderatt dyate.]
- [The paradise of daynty devises]
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