Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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PR3291.A1 P63 1615 | The Picture of the unfortunate gentlemen, Sir Geruis Eluies, Knight, late leiftenant of his Maiesties Tower of London | 1 |
PR3291.A1 P63 1633 | A poeticall sea-peice: containing in a spacious table the lively description of a tempest at sea, and shipvvrecks. / | 1 |
PR3291.A1 P63 1679 |
A Poem upon Mr. Tytus Oates the first discoverer of the late popish plot. A Poem of congratulation on the happy return of His Grace James Duke of Monmouth A poem on the burning of the Pope being solemnly performed on Queen Elizabeths birth-day this instant November the 17th, 1679. |
6 |
PR3291.A1 P63 1680 | A poem on the happy return of His Royal Highness from Scotland | 2 |
PR3291.A1 P63 1682 |
Poeta de tristibus, or, The Poet's complaint a poem in four cantos. A Poem dedicated to the lasting honour of the pious and reverend divine Mr. Richard Baxter |
4 |
PR3291.A1 P63 1684 |
A Poem upon the new marble statue of His present Majesty erected in the Royal Exchange by the Society of Merchants Adventurers of England together with a copy of the inscription upon the pedestall. A Poem on the Right Honourable Sir James Smith the present lord mayor of the city of London. A Poem on the new wells at Islington |
6 |
PR3291.A1 P63 1686 | A Poem on England's happiness | 2 |
PR3291.A1 P63 1687 | Poetical essays | 2 |
PR3291.A1 P63 1688 |
A Poem in defence of the Church of England in opposition to the Hind and panther written by Mr. John Dryden. A Poem in defiance to the Dutch |
4 |
PR3291.A1 P63 1689 | A poem in vindication of the late publick proceedings by way of dialogue between a high Tory and a trimmer to which is added The high Tory's catechism. | 2 |
PR3291.A1 P63 1690 |
A Poem upon His Majeyst's [sic] happy return from Ireland A Poem to His Sacred Majesty on his most gracious speech to his Parliament, March 21, 1689, and his going to Ireland. |
4 |
PR3291.A1 P63 1693 |
A Poem on the Italian woman lately come into England who sings at the musick-house in York-buildings. A Poem on the Italian woman lately come into England; who sings at the musick-house in York-buildings. |
2 |
PR3291.A1 P63 1695 | A Poem upon the death of the Queen | 2 |
PR3291.A1 P63 1696 |
A Poem upon occasion of the happy discovery of the late horrid plot against the life of His Most Sacred Majesty A Poem occasion'd by the happy discovery of the horrid and barbarous conspiracy to assassinate His Most Sacred Majesty and to incourage an invasion from France |
4 |
PR3291.A1 .P63 1698 | A Poem in praise of marrying for love | 2 |
PR3291.A1 .P63 1700 | A Poem in praise of wit | 2 |
PR3291.A1 P63 1700 | The Poets address to the Honourable Sir Charles Duncomb, Knight, and alderman of the city of London | 2 |
PR3291.A1 P64 |
A Poem on the effigies of Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey, who was barbarously murthered November the 20th, 1678 A Poem on that execrable treason plotted by the papists on the 5th of November, anno 1605 |
4 |
PR3291.A1 P64 1679 | A poem upon the right of succession to the crown of England | 2 |
PR3291.A1 P64 1689 | A poem on the convention assembled at Westminster, Jan. 22, 1688/9 | 1 |