Call Number (LC) Title Results
PR2326.N35 P7 1586 A proper newe ballad declaring the substaunce of all the late pretended treasons against the Queenes Maiestie, and estates of this realme by sundry traytors who were executed in Lincolnes-Inne fielde on the 20 and 21 daies of September, 1586 : to Wilsons new tune. 1
PR2326.N4 A6 1992 Richard Niccols : selected poems / 1
PR2326.N4 B4 1627a The beggers ape, 1627. 1
PR2326.N4 (INTERNET) Expicedium [sic] A funeral oration, vpon the death of the late deceased Princesse of famous memorye, Elizabeth by the grace of God, Queen of England, France and Ireland. /
Elizaes memoriall King Iames his arriuall : and Romes downefall.
The beggers ape
Monodia, or, Walthams complaint vpon the death of that most vertuous and noble ladie, late deceased, the Lady Honor Hay, sole daughter and heire to the Right Honorable Edward, Lord Dennie, Baron of Waltham, and wife to the Right Honourable Iames Lord Hay. /
Sir Thomas Ouerburies vision With the ghoasts of Weston, Mris. Turner, the late Lieftenant of the Tower, and Franklin /
The three sisters teares Shed at the late solemne funerals of the royall deceased Henry, Prince of Wales, &c. /
The cuckovv
7
PR2326.N4 S5 191b Sir Thomas Overbury's vision (1616) : and other English sources of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The scarlet letter." Facsimile reproductions, with an introd. / 1
PR2326.N45 (INTERNET) Acolastus his after-witte 1
PR2326.N5 (INTERNET) Vicissitudo rerum An elegiacall poeme, of the interchangeable courses and varietie of things in this world. The first part.
The scourge of corruption, or, A crafty knaue needs no broker
Great Brittaines generall ioyes Londons glorious triumphes : dedicated to the immortall memorie of the ioyfull mariage of the two famous and illustrious princes, Fredericke and Elizabeth : celebrated the 14. of Februarie, being S. Valentines day : with the instalment of the sayd potent Prince Fredericke at Windsore, the 7. of Februarie aforesaid.
3
PR2326.N5 V5 1600a Vicissitudo rerum, 1600 / 1
PR2326.N6 M7 1601a The morall philosophie of Doni : drawne out of the ancient writers : a worke first compiled in the Indian tongue, and afterwards reduced into diuers other languages / 1
PR2326.N84 C9 2010 Cynthia / 1
PR2326.O3 (INTERNET) The lamentation of Troy, for the death of Hector Wherevnto is annexed an olde womans tale in hir solitarie cell. 1
PR2326.O34 (INTERNET) Isaacks pilgrimage A briefe and short treatise, of the strife that Isaack has with his heard-men, living in the land of the Philistines, with Abimeleck ... shadowing out the strife which Christ our Lord had with his hearders, and with the Romayne philistims, which hath continued unto this day through now in a deepe consumption. Also a testimony from the prophets, Christ and his Apostles, of the abolishment of Antichrist, the man of sinne ... /
A brief and short treatise, called the Christians pilgrimage to his fatherland Sheweth the troubles that he shall meete withall in passing this world as a wildernesse, to the heavenly Canaan, which is the true Christians fatherland. /
2
PR2326.O45 N53 2009 Nicholas Oldisworth's manuscript (Bodleian MS. Don.c.24) / 1
PR2326 .O5 1890 The miscellaneous works in prose and verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt. : now first collected / 1
PR2326.O5 A16 1936 The Overburian characters : to which is added, A wife / 1
PR2326.O5 A75 1616a The "Conceited newes" of Sir Thomas Overbury and his friends : a facsimile reproduction of the ninth impression of 1616 of Sir Thomas Ouerbury his wife / 1
PR2326.O5 (INTERNET) The illustrious wife viz. that excellent poem, Sir Thomas Overburie's wife illustrated by Giles Oldisworth, nephew to the same Sir T.O.
Sir Thomas Ouerburie his wife with new elegies vpon his (now knowne) vntimely death : whereunto are annexed, new newes and characters /
2
PR2326.O5 N48 1615 New and choise characters, of seuerall authors together with that exquisite and unmatcht poeme, The wife / 1
PR2326.O5 S47 1664 Sir Thomas Overbury his wife with additions of new characters and many other witty conceits never before printed. 2
PR2326.O5 S57 The illustrious wife: viz. that excellent poem, Sir Thomas Overburie's wife illustrated by Giles Oldisworth, nephew to the same Sir T.O. 2