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PR3291 .L3 1680 | Augustis, ac præpotentibus heroibus, Jacobo & Mariæ, Albaniæ & Eboraci ducibus, poema streneticum amoebæum gratulabundus vovet. / | 1 |
PR3291 .L35 1700 | The lamentable and tragical history of Titus Andronicus, with the fall of his sons in the wars of the Goths, with the manner of the ravishment of this daughter Lavinia, by the empress's two sons, through the means of a bloody moor, taken by the sword of Titus, in the war: with his revenge upon their cruel and inhumane act. To the tune of, Fortune my foe, &c. | 1 |
PR3291 .L4 | A true narrative of a strange prodigious toad for size and shape full fourteen inches long, and ten over : the toad on the hinder-parts : with a tayl three times as long as his body, with a forked sting at the end. : Seen lately at a hunting about the Devils-Arse-oth'-Peak in Darbyshire. : The sculpture of which, in copper, will shortly be published, and examin'd as to both more narrowly by some who are now in the city and whose usual curiosity in things so rare, led them to this exactness of observation. / | 1 |
PR3291 .L58 | [A list of containing two mathematical books, A mathematical appendix containinge many propositions & conclusions mathematicall with necessary observations both for mariners at sea & chirographers & surveiours of land and A description of the admirable table of logarithmes invented by John Nepair] | 1 |
PR3291 .L68 | The loving young couple, or, The amourous vvooing between Willie and Nancie Willie woos Nancie and tell her his mind, but Nancie at first proveth very unkind, but as last in conclusion to end all the strife, he got her good will for to make her his wife, now they live in love in joy and in peace, and I hope every year their welath will encrease, to the tune of, Of the kind mistress. | 1 |
PR3291.L68 E94 1680 | An Extempore sermon preached at the request of two scholars (by a lover of ale) out of a hollow tree. | 2 |
PR3291 .L69 | The Loyal Protestant's new litany | 2 |
PR3291 .L69 1685 | A Loyal New-Years gift, or, An Acrostick on the prayer of every true subject God bless King James the Second and let him live long and hapily. | 2 |
PR3291.M3 E43 1700 | An elegiack essay upon the death of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Gouge who deceased Jan. 8 1699/1700 [i.e. 1700] / | 2 |
PR3291.M3 F4 1967 | The Female wits / | 1 |
PR3291.M3 O5 1670 |
On the never too much lamented death of the Most Illustrious Princess Henrietta Maria, Dutchess of Orleans, &c an elegy. On the never too much lamented death of the Most Illustrious Princess Henrietta Maria, Dutchess of Orleans, &c. an elegy. |
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PR3291.M3 O93 1658 | An Oxford elegie, ek thanatou athanasia, or, A fallacy put upon death by our Most Gracious Prince and Soveraign Oliver Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions belonging thereunto | 2 |
PR3291.M3 S6 1680 | The speech of a fyfe laird, newly come from grave [sic] | 1 |
PR3291 .M37 1670 | Mars and Venus, or, The Amorous combatants | 2 |
PR3291.M37 G74 1686 | The great birth of man, or, The excellency of man's creation and endowments above the original of woman a poem / | 2 |
PR3291.M37 G74 1689 | The great birth of man, or, The excellency of man's creation and endowment above the original of woman a poem / | 1 |
PR3291.M4 C7 1648a | Craftie Cromwell, or, Oliver ordering our new state a tragi-comedy, wherein is discovered the trayterous undertakings and proceedings of the said Nol, and his levelling crew / | 1 |
PR3291 .M46 1679 | The Jesuits character | 1 |
PR3291.M5 B38 1679 | The bawds tryal and execution also, a short account of her whole life & travels / | 2 |
PR3291 .M57 1570 | A mirror of mans lyfe made by a modest virgine Fransisca Chauesia a nonne of the cloyster of S. Elizabeth in Spaine burned for the profession of the Gospell. | 1 |