Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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PR2384.T45 B75 1992 | The flower of friendship : a Renaissance dialogue contesting marriage / | 1 |
PR2384.T47 A6 1994 | The poetry of Robert Tofte, 1597-1620 / | 1 |
PR2384.T47 (INTERNET) | Laura The toyes of a traueller, or, The feast of fancie : Diuided into three parts / | 1 |
PR2384.T5 E6 1977 | Epitaphes, epigrams, songs, and sonets (1567) and Epitaphes and sonnettes (1576) / | 2 |
PR2384.T5 (INTERNET) | Encomium SalopiƦ, or, The description of the pleasant situation, commendable gouernement, and rarities, of the ancient and famous towne of Shrowesbury | 1 |
PR2384.T5 T7 1837 | Tragical tales : and other poems / | 1 |
PR2384.T6 T87 1612 | Turners dish of Lentten stuffe, or, A galymaufery to the tune of Watton townes end. | 1 |
PR2384 .T8 1594 | The patterne of painefull aduentures: containing the most excellent, pleasant and variable historie of the strange accidents that befell vnto Prince Apollonius, the Lady Lucina his wife, and Tharsia his daughter. Wherein the vncertaintie of this world, and the fickle state of mans life are liuely described. / | 1 |
PR2384.T9 Z6 1972 | A study of Tindale's Genesis, compared with the Genesis of Coverdale and of the Authorized version. | 2 |
PR2384.T94 (INTERNET) | Tyros roring Megge Planted against the walles of melancholy. One booke cut into two decads. | 1 |
PR2384.U6 (INTERNET) | The little world, or, A liuely description of all the partes and properties of man for inuention wittie, for iudgement learned, and for practise necessarie / | 1 |
PR2384.U6 L57 1612 | The little world, or, A liuely description of all the partes and properties of man for inuention wittie, for iudgement learned, and for practise necessarie / | 1 |
PR2384.V3 G6 | The golden fleece : diuided into three parts, under which are discouered the errours of religion, the vices and decayes of the kingdome, and lastly the wayes to get wealth, and to restore trading so much complayned of : transported from Cambrioll Colchos, out of the southermost part of the iland, commonly called the Newfoundland / | 1 |
PR2384 .V33 1960 | The poems of Lord Vaux / | 1 |
PR2384.W25 (INTERNET) | The spectacle of louers here after foloweth a lytell contrauers dyalogue bytwene loue and councell, with many goodly argumentes of good women and bad, very compendyous to all estates / | 1 |
PR2384.W3 (INTERNET) |
An ould facioned love, or, A loue of the ould facion Pan his syrinx, or pipe compact of seuen reedes : including in one, seuen tragical and centicall arguments, with their diuers notes not impertinent : Whereby, in effect, of all thinges is touched, in few, something of the vayue, wanton, proud, and unconstant course of the world. Neither herein, to some-what praise-worthie, is prayse vvanting. / |
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PR2384.W3 P3 1950 | Syrinx; or, A sevenfold history / | 1 |
PR2384.W37 (INTERNET) | The poore mans passions. And pouerties patience | 1 |
PR2384.W48 (INTERNET) | [Here endeth ye hystorye of Olyuer of Castylle, and of the fayre Helayne] | 1 |
PR2384 .W5 1997 | The complete works of Thomas Watson (1556-1592) / | 1 |