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PR2235.C8 A2 2016 A Fig for fortune by Anthony Copley : a Catholic response to The Faerie Queene / 1
PR2235.C8 (INTERNET) Wits fittes and fancies Fronted and entermedled with presidentes of honour and wisdome. Also : Loves Ovvl. An idle conceited dialogue betwene loue, and an olde man. Recta securus / 1
PR2236.C5 A12 Essayes / 1
PR2236.C5 (INTERNET) Essayes of certaine paradoxes 1
PR2236.C6 (INTERNET) Essayes 1
PR2236 (INTERNET) Certain elegant poems 1
PR2237.C6 (INTERNET) Coryates crambe, or, His colwort tvvise sodden and now serued in with other macaronicke dishes, as the second course to his Crudities. 1
PR2237 (INTERNET) The Odcombian banquet 1
PR2238 (INTERNET) An armor of proofe brought from the tower of Dauid, to fight against Spannyardes, and all enimies of the trueth, / 1
PR2240.C4 (INTERNET) The vvorkes of mercy, both corporall, and spirituall 1
PR2240.C5 The poetical recreations 1
PR2240 .C5 1872 The poetical works of Alexander Craig of Rose-Craig, 1604-1631 : now first collected. 1
PR2240.C5 (INTERNET) The pilgrime and heremite in forme of a dialogue, / 1
PR2240.C7 (INTERNET) Epigrammatum sacrorum liber 1
PR2240.C84 P54 1551 Philargyrie of Greate Britayne 1
PR2240.C88 P53 1622 A pleasant new song of the backes complaint, for bellies wrong, or, A farwell to good fellowship to the tune of A,B,C / 1
PR2240 .C96 1640 A pleasant new song that plainely doth show that al are beggers, both high and low, a meane estate let none despise for tis not money that makes a man wise to the tune of Cuckolds all a row / 1
PR2240.D15 (INTERNET) A Christian turn'd Turke, or, The tragicall liues and deaths of the two famous pyrates, Ward and Dansiker As it hath beene publickly acted. / 1
PR2240.D15 P6 2005 The poor man's comfort / 1
PR2240 .E92 1615 An Excelent ditty called The shepheards woing faire Dulcina to a new tune called Dulcina. 1