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PR2214.B4 A664 1590 The historie of the life and fortune of Don Frederigo di terra nuoua. The discourse of whose aduentures, what it may import, or how it is set downe, were better to be considered by the reader, then commended by the writer. / 1
PR2214.B4 A665 1968 A mad world my masters : and other prose works / 1
PR2214.B4 A67 1929 Melancholike humours / 1
PR2214.B4 C76 1631 Crossing of proverbs. Crosse-answers, and crosse-humours. / 1
PR2214.B4 C762 1632 Crossing of proverbs. with certaine briefe questions and answers. / 1
PR2214.B4 H37 1616 The hate of treason vvith a touch of the late treason / 1
PR2214.B4 I6 1605 I pray you be not angrie a pleasant and merry dialogue, betweene two trauellers as they met on the high-way / 1
PR2214.B4 (INTERNET) Characters vpon essaies morall, and diuine written for those good spirits, that will take them in good part, and make vse of them to good purpose.
No vvhippinge, nor trippinge but a kinde friendly snippinge.
Melancholike humours, in verses of diuerse natures
The good and the badde, or, Descriptions of the vvorthies, and vnworthies of this age Where the best may see their graces, and the worst discerne their basenesse.
Strange nevves out of diuers countries neuer discouered till of late, by a strange pilgrime in those parts.
The figure of foure, or, A handfull of sweet flowers gathered out of diuers good grounds, and set together in this little garden within the figure of foure.
Grimellos fortunes, vvith his entertainment in his trauaile A discourse full of pleasure.
A diuine poeme diuided into two partes : The rauisht soule, and The blessed vveeper /
I vvould, and would not
A floorish vpon fancie as gallant a glose vpon so triflinge a text, as euer was written /
Fantasticks seruing for a perpetuall prognostication. Descants of 1 The vvorld. 2 The earth. 3 VVater. 4 Ayre. 5 Fire. 6 Fish. 7 Beasts. 8 Man. 9 VVoman. 10 Loue. 11 Money. 12 The spring. 13 Summer. 14 Haruest. 15 VVinter. 16 The 12. moneths 17 Christmas. 18 Lent. 19 Good Friday. 20 Easter day. 21 Morning. 22 The 12. houres. 23 Midnight. 24 The conclusion.
VVits trenchmour in a conference had betwixt a scholler and an angler /
The vncasing of Machauils instructions to his sonne with the ansvvere to the same.
Pasquils fooles-cap sent to such (to keepe their weake braines warme) as are not able to conceiue aright of his mad-cap. With Pasquils passion for the worlds waywardnesse. /
The vvorkes of a young wyt, trust vp with a fardell of pretie fancies profitable to young poetes, preiudicial to no man, and pleasaunt to euery man, to passe away idle tyme withall : whereunto is ioyned an odde kynde of wooing, with a banquet of comfettes, to make an ende withall /
A poste with a packet of madde letters.
The soules immortall crowne consisting of seauen glorious graces I. Vertue. 2. Wisedome. 3. Loue. 4. Constancie. 5. Patience. 6. Humilitie. 7. Infinitenes. : devided into seaven dayes workes, and dedicated to the Kings most excellent Maiestie.
Wonders worth the hearing VVhich being read or heard in a winters euening, by a good fire, or a summers morning, in the greene fields : may serue both to purge melancholy from the minde, & grosse humours from the body. Pleasant for youth, recreatiue for age, profitable for all, and not hurtfull to any.
Brittons bovvre of delights Contayning many, most delectable and fine deuices, of rare epitaphes, pleasant poems, pastorals and sonets /
The figure of foure wherein are sweet flowers, gathered out of that fruitfull ground, that I hope will yeeld pleasure and profit to all sorts of people. The second part.
Honest counsaile A merrie fitte of a poeticall furie : good to read, better to follow.
I pray you be not angry, for I will make you merry A pleasant and merry dialogue, betweene two travellers, as they met on the high-way.
The hate of treason vvith a touch of the late treason /
An excellent poeme, vpon the longing of a blessed heart which loathing the world, doth long to be with Christ. With an addition, vpon the definition of loue /
An olde mans lesson, and a young mans loue
The mothers blessing
The pilgrimage to paradise, ioyned with the Countesse of Penbrookes loue
Olde mad-cappes new gally-mawfrey Made into a merrie messe of minglemangle, out of these three idle-conceited humours following. 1 I will not. 2 Oh, the merrie time. 3 Out vpon money.
The passions of the spirit
Pasquils mad-capĀ· And his message.
A true description of vnthankfulnesse Or an enemie to ingratitude /
The vvil of vvit, vvits vvill, or vvils wit, chuse you whether Containing fiue discourses, the effects whereof follow. Read and iudge /
VVits priuate vvealth Stored with choise commodities to content the minde.
A smale handfull of fragrant flowers selected and gathered out of the louely garden of sacred scriptures, fit for any honorable or woorshipfull gentlewoman to smell vnto. Dedicated for a Newe-yeeres gyft, to the honorable and vertuous lady, the Lady Sheffeeld /
The soules harmony
Pasquils mistresse, or, The vvorthie and vnworthie woman vvith his description and passion of that furie, iealousie.
A poste vvith a madde packet of letters
A merrie dialogue betvvixt the taker and mistaker
A dialogue full of pithe and pleasure, betvveene three phylosophers, Antonio, Meandro, and Dinarco vpon the dignitie, or indignitie of man /
Characters and essayes
Pasquils passe, and passeth not Set downe in three pees. His passe, precession, and prognostication.
Diuine considerations of the soule concerning the excellencie of God, and the vilenesse of man. Verie necessarie and profitable for euerie true Christian seriously looke into /
The strange fortunes of two excellent princes in their liues and loues, to their equall ladies in all titles of true honour.
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PR2214.B4 L63 2014 Nicholas Breton and the English Self / 1
PR2214.B4 M6 1929 Nicholas Breton as a pamphleteer / 1
PR2214.B4 M87 1607 A murmurer 1
PR2214.B4 P67 1609 A poste vvith a packet of madde letters 1
PR2214.B4 P67 1643 A poste with a packet of mad letters. 1
PR2214.B4 P68 1603 A poste with a packet of madde letters 1
PR2214.B4 P68 1606 A poste with a packet of madde letters. 1
PR2214.B4 P68 1609 A poste vvith a packet of madde letters. 1
PR2214.B4 P68 1620 A poste with a packet of mad letters. 1
PR2214.B4 S53 1628 The shepheard's delight. To the tune of Frog galliard. 1
PR2214.B4 S66 1626 Soothing of proverbs: with only true forsooth. In two parts. / 1
PR2214.B4 S68 1605 The soules immortall crowne consisting of seauen glorious graces I. Vertue. 2. Wisedome. 3. Loue. 4. Constancie. 5. Patience. 6. Humilitie. 7. Infinitenes. : devided into seaven dayes workes, and dedicated to the Kings most excellent Maiestie. 1