Johnson, Richard, 1573-1659?
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- The second part of the famous history of the seauen champions of Christendome : Likevvise shevving the princely provvesse of Saint Georges three sonnes, the liuely sparke of nobilitie. VVith many other memorial atchiuements worthy the golden spurres of knighthood
- The most pleasant history of Tom a Lincolne : that renowned souldier, the Red-rose Knight, who for his valour and chivalry, was surnamed the boast of England. Shewing his honourable victories in forraigne countries, with his strange fortunes in the Fayrie land: and how he married the faire Anglitora, daughter to Prester Iohn, that renowned monarke of the world. Together with the lives and deathes of his two famous sonnes, the Blacke Knight, and the Fayrie Knight, with divers other memorable accidents, full of delight
- The most pleasant history of Tom a Lincolne, that renowned soldier, the Red-Rose Knight, who for his valour and chivalry, was sirnamed the Boast of England : Shewing his honourable victories in forraine countries, with his strange fortunes in the fayrie land: and how hee married the faire Anglitora, daughter to Prester Iohn, that renowned monarke of the world. Together with the liues and deaths of his two famous sons, the Blacke Knight, and the Fayrie Knight, with diuers other memorable accidents, full of delight
- The nine vvorthies of London : explaining the honourable exercise of armes, the vertues of the valiant, and the memorable attempts of magnanimious minds. Pleasant for gentlemen, not vnseemely for magistrates, and most profitable for prentises. Compiled by Richard Iohnson
- The pleasant conceites of Old Hobson the merry Londoner : full of humorous discourses, and witty meriments. Whereat the quickest wittes may laugh, and the wiser sort take pleasure
- The pleasant conceits of Old Hobson the merry Londoner : Full of humorous discourses, and witt[y] merryments, whereat the quickest wits may laugh, and the wiser sort take pleasure
- The pleasant conceits of old Hobson, the merry Londoner. A. D. 1607
- A lanterne-light for loyall subiects. Or, A terrour for traytours : Wherein may be seene the odiousnesse of treason, the deserued ende of traytours, and the wonderfull preseruation of anoynted princes. A matter rightly agreeing with this time of danger, where wicked persons haue desired our publike sorrow, and the ruine of this realme of England
- A remembrance of the honors due to the life and death of Robert Earle of Salisbury, Lord Treasurer of England, &c
- King Lear and his three daughters
- Looke on me London : I am an honest English-man, ripping vp the bowels of mischiefe, luring in thy sub-vrbs and precincts. Take heed the hangmans halter, and the beadles whip, will make the foole dance, and the knaue to skip
- Musarum plangores : vpon the death of the right honourable, Sir Christopher Hatton, Knight, &c
- 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 crown garland of golden roses : consisting of ballads and songs
- The famous historie of the seauen champions of Christendome : Saint George of England, Saint Denis of France, Saint Iames of Spaine, Saint Anthony of Italy, Saint Andrevv of Scotland, Saint Patricke of Ireland, and Saint Dauid of Wales shewing their honourable battels by sea and land: their tilts, iusts, turnaments for ladies: their combats with giants, monsters and dragons: their aduentures in forraine nations ; their inchantments in the Holy Land: their knight-hoods prowesse and chiualrie, in Europe, Africa, and Asia, with their victories against the enemies of Christ. Whereunto is added by the first author, the true manner of their deaths, being seauen famous tragedies: and how they came to be called the seauen saints of Christendome. The first part
- The famous historie of the seauen champions of Christendome : Saint George of England, Saint Denis of France, Saint Iames of Spaine, Saint Anthony of Italy, Saint Andrevv of Scotland, Saint Patricke of Ireland, and Saint David of Wales. The first part. Shewing their honourable battels by sea and land: their tilts, iusts, turnaments for ladies: their combats with giants, monsters and dragons: their aduentures in forraine nations: their inchantments in the Holy Land: their knighthoods, prowesse and chiualry, in Europe, Africa, and Asia, with their victories against the enemies of Christ. Whereunto is added by the first author, the true manner of their deaths, being seauen famous tragedies: and how they came to be called the seauen saints of Christendome
- The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom : Saint George of England, Saint Denis of France, Saint James of Spain, Saint Anthony of Italy, Saint Andrew of Scotland, Saint Patrick of Ireland, and Saint David of Wales. Shevving their honourable battels by sea and land: their tilts, justs, turnaments, for ladies: their combats with gyants, monsters and dragons: their adventures in forraign nations: their enchantments in the holy land: their knight-hoods, prowesse, and chivalry, in Europe, Africa, and Asia ; with their victories against the enemies of Christ. Whereunto is added by the first author, the true manner of their deaths, being seven famous tragedies: and how they came to be called the seven saints of Christendom. The first part
- The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom : Saint George of England, Saint Denis of France, Saint James of Spain, Saint Anthony of Italy, Saint Andrew of Scotland, Saint Patrick of Ireland, and Saint David of Wales. Shewing their honourable battels by sea and land: their tilts, justs, turnaments, for ladies: their combats with gyants monsters and dragons: their adventures in forraign nations: their enchantments in the Holy Land: their knight-hoods, prowesse, and chivalry, in Europe, Africa, and Asia ; with their victories against the enemies of Christ. Also the true manner and places of their deaths, being seven tragedies: and how they came to be called the seven saints of Christendome. The first part
- The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom : Saint George of England, Saint Denis of France, Saint James of Spain, Saint Anthony of Italy, Saint Andrew of Scotland, Saint Patrick of Ireland, and Saint David of Wales. Shewing their honourable battels by sea and land: their tilts, justs, turnaments, for ladies: their combats with gyants, monsters and dragons: their adventures in forraign nations: their enchantments in the holy land: their knight-hoods, prowesse, and chivalry, in Europe, Africa and Asia ; with their victories against the enemies of Christ. Whereunto is added by the first author, the true manner of their deaths, being seven famous tragedies: and how they came to be called the seven saints of Christendom. The first part
- The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom : St. George of England, St. Denis of France, St. James of Spain, St. Anthony of Italy, St. Andrew of Scotland, St. Patrick of Ireland and St. David of Wales : shewing their honourable battels by sea and land ... : also the true manner and places of their deaths, being seven tragedies : and how they came to be called the seven saints of Christendom, The first part
- The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom : St. George of England, St. Denis of France, St. James of Spain, St. Anthony of Italy, St. Andrew of Scotland, St. Patrick of Ireland, and St. David of Wales. Shewing their honourable battels by sea and land: their tilts, justs, turnaments, for ladies: their combats with gyants, monsters and dragons: their adventures in foreign nations: their enchantments in the Holy Land: their knighthoods, prowess, and chivalry, in Europe, Africa, and Asia ; with their victories against the enemies of Christ. Also the true manner and places of their deaths, being seven tragedies: and how they came to be called, the seven saints of Christendom. The first part
- The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom : St. George of England, St. Denis of France, St. James of Spain, St. Anthony of Italy, St. Andrew of Scotland, St. Patrick of Ireland, and St. David of Wales. Shewing their honourable battels by sea and land: thier [sic] tilts, justs, turnaments, for ladies: their combats with gyants, monsters and dragons: their adventures in forraign nations: their enchantments in the Holy Land: their knight-hoods, prowess, and chivlary, in Europe, Africa and Asia ; with their victories against the enemies of Christ. Also the true manner and places of their deaths, being seven tragedies: and how they came to be called the seven saints of Christendom. The first part
- The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom : likewise shewing the princely prowess, noble atchievements and strange fortunes of Saint George's three sons, the lively sparks of nobility, the combats and turnaments of many valiant knights, the loves of many gallant ladies, the tragedies of mighty potentates : also the manner and places of the honourable deaths of the seven champions, being so many tragedies, and how they came to be called the seven saints of Christendom, The second part
- The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom : shewing the valiant acts and renowned atchievements of St. George's three sons .., The third part
- The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom, St. George of England, St. Denis of France, St. James of Spain, St. Anthony of Italy, St. Andrew of Scotland, St. Patrick of Ireland, and St. David of Wales : shewing their honourable battels by sea and land : their tilts, justs, turnaments for ladies : the combats with gyants, monsters and dragons ... with their victories against the enemies of Christ : also the true manner and places of their deaths, being seven tragedies : and how they came to be called, the seven saints of Christendom
- The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom. The second part. Likewise shewing the princely prowess, noble atchievements, and strange fortune of St. George's three sons, the lively sparks of nobility. The combates and turnaments of many valiant knights, the loves of many gallant ladies, the tragedies of mighty potentates. Also, the manner and places of the honourable deaths of the seven champions, being so many tragedies ; and how they came to be called the seven saints of Christendom
- The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom. The second part. Likewise shewing the princely prowesse, noble, atchievements, and strange fortunes of Saint George's three sons, the lively sparks of nobility: the combats and turnaments of many valiant knights, the loves of many gallant ladies, the tragedies of mighty potentates. Also the manner and places of the honourable deaths of the seven champions, being so many tragedies: and how they came to be called the seven saints of Christendome
- The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom. The third part. Shewing the valiant acts and renowned atchievements of St. George's three sons, Sir Guy, Sir Alexander, and Sir David. As also the warlike exploits and martial performances of Sir Turpin son to St. Denis of France, Sir Pedro son to St. James of Spain, Sir Orlando son to St. Anthony of Italy, Sir Ewin son to St. Andrew of Scotland, Sir Phelim, son of St. Patrick of Ireland, and Sir Owen son to St. David of Wales. Their strange fights and combats with gyants, monsters, and dragons, their tilts and turnaments in honour of ladies, their battles with the miscreants and tyrants in defence of the Christian religion, and relief of distressed knights and ladies, their punishing of negromancers, and putting to an end their inchantments, with other their knightly prowess and chevalry. As also how St. George's three sons came all of them to be kings, according as the Fairy Queen had prophesied of them. Licensed, May the 29th
- The famous history of the seven champions of Christendome : St. George of England, St. Denis of France, St. James of Spain, St. Anthony of Italy, St. Andrew of Scotland, St. Patrick of Ireland and St. David of Wales : shewing their honourable battels by sea and land ... : also the true manner and places of their deaths, being seven tragedies : and how they came to be called the seven saints of Christendom, The first part
- 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 life and death of famous Thomas Stukely : an English gallant, in the time of Queen Elizabeth, who ended his life in a battel of three kings of Barbury. The tune is, King Henries going to Bullion
- The life and death of the famous Thomas Stukely : an English gallant in the time of Queen Elizabeth, who ended his life in a battle of three kings of Barbary. ..
- The life and death of the famous Thomas Stukely : an English gallant in the time of Queen Elizabeth, who ended his life in a battle of three kings of Barbary. Tune of, King Henry's going to Bulogne
- The life and death of the famous Thomas Stukely : an English gallant in time of Queen Elizabeth, who ended his life in a battel of three kings of Barbary. Tune is, King Henry's going to Bulloign, &c
- The life and death of the famous Thomas Stukely : an English gallant in time of Queen Elizabeth, who ended his life in a battel of three kings of Barbary. Tune is, King Henry's going to Bulloign, &c
- The life and death of the famous Thomas Stukely : an English gentleman, in the time of Queen Elizabeth; who ended his life in the battle of the three kings of Barbary
- The most famous history of the seauen champions of Christendome : Saint George of England, Saint Dennis of Fraunce, Saint Iames of Spaine, Saint Anthonie of Italie, Saint Andrew of Scotland, Saint Pattricke of Ireland, and Saint Dauid of Wales. Shewing their honorable battailes by sea and land: their tilts, iousts, and turnaments for ladies: their combats vvith giants, monsters, and dragons: their aduentures in forraine nations ; their inchauntments in the holie land: their knighthoods, prowesse, and chiualrie, in Europe, Affrica, and Asia, with their victories against the enemies of Christ
- The most famous history of the seuen champions of Christendome : Saint George of England, Saint Denis of Fraunce, Saint Iames of Spayne, Saint Anthony of Italie, Saint Andrew of Scotland, Saint Patricke of Ireland, and Saint David of Wales ; shewing their honorable battailes by sea and land: their tilts, iousts and turnaments for ladies: their combats with giants, monsters and dragons: their aduentures in forraine nations: their inchauntments in the holy land: their knighthoods, prowesse and chiualry, in Europe, Africa, and Asia, vvith their victories against the enemies of Christ
- The most pleasant history of Tom A Lincoln that ever renowned souldier the Red-Rose Knight : who for his valour and chivalry, was sir-named the Boast of England. Shewing his honourable victories in forrain countries, with his strange fortunes in the fayrie-land: and how he married the faire Anglitora, daughter to Prester John, that renowned monark of the world. Together with the lives and deaths of his two famous sons, the Black Knight, and the Fairy Knight, with divers other memorable accidents, full of delight
- The most pleasant history of Tom a Lincolne
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- A description of love. : with certaine epigrams., elegies, and sonnets., and also Mast: Iohnsons answere to Master Withers. : With the Crie of Ludgate, and the Song of the begger
- The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom : St. George of England, St. Denis of France, St. James of Spain, St. Anthony of Italy, St. Andrew of Scotland, St. Patrick of Ireland and St. David of Wales : shewing their honourable battels by sea and land ... : also the true manner and places of their deaths, being seven tragedies : and how they came to be called the seven saints of Christendom, The first part
- The Seauen champions of Christendome : Saint George of England, Saint Denis of France, Saint Iames of Spaine, Saint Anthony of Italy, Saint Andrew of Scotland, Saint Patricke of Ireland, and Saint Dauid of Wales
- Anglorum lacrimæ : in a sad passion complayning the death of our late soueraigne Lady Queene Elizabeth: yet comforted againe by the vertuous hopes of our most royall and renowned King Iames: whose Maiestie God long continue
- The famous history of the seven champions of Christendome : St. George of England, St. Denis of France, St. James of Spain, St. Anthony of Italy, St. Andrew of Scotland, St. Patrick of Ireland and St. David of Wales : shewing their honourable battels by sea and land ... : also the true manner and places of their deaths, being seven tragedies : and how they came to be called the seven saints of Christendom, The first part
- A description of loue : With certaine epigrams. Elegies. and sonnets. And also Mast. Iohnsons answere to Master Withers. With the crie of Ludgate, and the song of the begger
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- A description of love. : with certaine epigrams., elegies, and sonnets., and also Mast: Iohnsons answere to Master Withers. : With the Crie of Ludgate, and the Song of the begger
- A description of loue : With certaine epigrams. Elegies. and sonnets. And also Mast. Iohnsons answere to Master Withers. With the crie of Ludgate, and the song of the begger
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