PR2392 .P3 1967
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Paralellogrammaton. |
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PR2392.P37 (INTERNET)
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A paraphrase on the ten commandments in divine poems illustrated with twelve copper plates, shewing how personal punishments has been inflicted on the transgressors of these commandment, as is recorded in the Holy Scripture, never before printed : also, a metrical paraphrase upon the creed and Lord's Prayer / |
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PR2392.P57 (INTERNET)
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Sigh for the pitchers breathed out in a personal contribution to the national humiliation the last of May, 1666, in the cities of London and Westminster, upon the near approaching engagement then expected between the English and Dutch navies : wherewith are complicated such musings as were occasioned by a report of their actual engagement, and by observing the publike rejoycing whilst this was preparing by the author / |
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PR2392.P74 (INTERNET)
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Predictions of the overthrow of popery, and the landing of the Prince of Orange in the west |
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PR2392 .R21
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Read and wonder a warre between two entire friends, the Pope and the Divell, with His Holinesse will made before his death in the field : also, His Divelships triumph at the conquest, dispatching his troopes for the west. |
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PR2392.S5 (INTERNET)
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The shepherds hunting being, certaine eglogs written during the time of the authors imprisonment in the Marshalsey / |
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PR2392 .S63 1660
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Speculum speculativum, or, A considering-glasse being an inspection into the present and late sad condition of these nations : with some cautional expressions made thereupon / |
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PR2392.S64 (INTERNET)
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Speculum speculativum, or, A considering-glasse being an inspection into the present and late sad condition of these nations : with some cautional expressions made thereupon / |
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PR2392 .T57
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The tired petitioner to his noble friends who are members of the honourable House of Commons |
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PR2392 .T86
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The two incomparable generalissimo's of the world, with their armies briefly described and embattailed, visibly and invisibly opposing each other |
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PR2392.T86 (INTERNET)
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The two incomparable generalissimo's of the world, with their armies briefly described and embattailed, visibly and invisibly opposing each other |
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PR2392.V47 (INTERNET)
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Verses intended to the King's Majesty |
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PR2392 .W57 1621
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Wither's motto nec habeo, nec careo, nec curo. |
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PR2392 .W58 1613
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Abuses stript, and whipt. or Satirical essayes. |
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PR2393 .H4
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The later career of George Wither / |
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PR2393 .H4 1969
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Later career of george wither. |
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PR2393 (INTERNET)
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An answer to VVithers motto Without a frontispice. Wherein, Nec habeo, nec careo, nec curo, are neither approued, nor confuted : but modestly controuled, or qualified. |
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PR2394 (INTERNET)
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The flea sic parua componere magnis. |
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PR2394.W3 (INTERNET)
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The Lord Marques idlenes conteining manifold matters of acceptable deuise, as sage sentences, prudent precepts, morall examples, sweete similitudes, proper comparisons, and other remembrances of speciall choise : no lesse pleasant to peruse, than profitable to practise / |
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PR2394.W5 L56
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Lines dedicated to fame and truth |
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