Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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PR3652 .L69 1645 | The loyall convert with the nevv distemper / | 2 |
PR3652 .S3 1812 | The school of the heart ; or, The heart, of itself gone away from God : brought back again to Him, and instructed by Him ; with The learning of the heart ; and Hieroglyphics of the life of man / | 1 |
PR3652.V5 (INTERNET) | The virgin widow a comedie / | 1 |
PR3652.W4 (INTERNET) |
The vvhipper vvhipt being a reply upon a scandalous pamphlet, called The whip, abusing that excellent work of Cornelius Burges, Dr in divinity, one of the Assembly of Divines, entituled, The fire of the sanctuary newly discovered / Wisdom's better than money, or, The whole art of knowledge and the art to know men. In four hundred sentencious essays, political and moral. / |
2 |
PR3652 .W44 1644 | The vvhipper vvhipt being a reply upon a scandalous pamphlet, called The whip, abusing that excellent work of Cornelius Burges, Dr in divinity, one of the Assembly of Divines, entituled, The fire of the sanctuary newly discovered / | 1 |
PR3655 .Q3 1649 | Regale lectum miseriæ, or, A kingly bed of miserie in which is contained a dreame, with an elegie upon the martyrdome of Charles, late King of England, of blessed memory, and another upon the Right Honourable the Lord Capel : with a curse against the enemies of peace and the authors farewell to England / | 2 |
PR3655 .Q3 1659 | Regale lectum miseriæ, or, A kingly bed of miserie in which is contained a dreame, with an elegie upon the martyrdome of Charles, late King of England, of blessed memory, and another upon the right honourable the Lord Capel : with a curse against the enemies of peace and the authors farewell to England / | 2 |
PR3655.Q3 D58 1671 | Divine meditations upon several subjects whereunto is annexed Gods love and man's unworthiness, with several divine ejaculations / | 2 |
PR3655.Q3 F66 1649 |
Fons lachrymarum, or, A fountain of tears from whence doth flow Englands complaint, Jeremiah's lamentations paraphras'd, with divine meditations, and an elegy upon that son of valor Sir Charles Lucas / Fons lachrymarum, or, A fountain of tears from whence doth flow Englands complaint, Jeremiah's lamentations paraphras'd, with divine meditations, and an elegy upon that son of valor Sir Charls Lucas / |
4 |
PR3655.Q3 H57 1658 | The history of the most vile Dimagoras who by treachery and poison blasted the incomparable beauty of divine Parthenia : inter-woven with the history of Amoronzo and Celania / | 2 |
PR3655.Q3 (INTERNET) |
The citizens flight with their re-call to which is added, Englands tears and Englands comforts / Gods love and mans unworthiness whereunto is annexed a discourse between the soul & Satan : with several divine ejaculations / Divine meditations upon several subjects whereunto is annexed Gods love and man's unworthiness, with several divine ejaculations / The history of the most vile Dimagoras who by treachery and poison blasted the incomparable beauty of divine Parthenia : inter-woven with the history of Amoronzo and Celania / |
4 |
PR3656.R1 R6 |
The royall subjects joy, or, Joyfull news to all that faithfull be And doth desire a happy year to see ... The tune is, Sound a charge. The royall subjects warning-piece to all traytors you traytors all both great and small, I wish you to beware ... To a pleasant new tune, Come back my own sweet duck. |
2 |
PR3656.R1 V3 | The valiant hearted sea-man; declaring a late skirmish fought between our English fleet and the Dutch. Wherein the Dutch was worsted, two of the Dutch ships sunk, and two taken as lawful prize, with a very small loss on the English side. The tune is, Lusty Stukely. | 1 |
PR3656.R15 094 1680 | Ovid travestie a burlesque upon several of Ovid's epistles / | 2 |
PR3656.R15 (INTERNET) |
Bacchinalia cœlestia a poem in praise of Punch / The ramble an anti-heroick poem : together with some terrestrial hymms and carnal ejaculations / |
2 |
PR3657 .A1 1720 | Poems / | 1 |
PR3657 .A1 1721 | Poems / | 1 |
PR3657 .A1 1877 | The poems of Allan Ramsay / | 1 |
PR3657 .A65 1724 | The ever green : being a collection of Scots poems, wrote by the ingenious before 1600 ... / | 1 |
PR3657 .A7 1769 | The gentle shepherd : a Scots pastoral comedy. Adorned with cuts, and overtures to the songs, and a complete glossary / | 1 |