Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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PR3765.W56 P8 1665 | The projectors a comedy / | 1 |
PR3765.W57 |
Aristomenes, or, The royal shepherd, 1713 Women Writers Project first electronic edition / Miscellany poems, on several occasions, and, Aristomenes, 1713 Women Writers Project first electronic edition / |
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PR3765 .W57 1987 | Selected poems / | 1 |
PR3765 .W57 2021 | The Cambridge edition of the works of Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea. | 1 |
PR3765 .W57 A17 1903 | The poems of Anne, countess of Winchilsea : from the original ed. of 1713 and from unpublished manuscripts / | 1 |
PR3765.W57 A17 1979 | Selected poems of Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea / | 2 |
PR3765.W57 A17 2003 | Selected poems / | 1 |
PR3765.W57 A6 1987 | Selected poems / | 1 |
PR3765.W57 A6 1988 | The Wellesley manuscript poems of Anne, Countess of Winchilsea / | 1 |
PR3765.W57 A6 1998 | The Anne Finch Wellesley manuscript poems / | 1 |
PR3765.W57 A6 2003 | Selected poems / | 1 |
PR3765.W57 M8 | Poems by Anne, countess of Winchilsea, 1661-1720 / | 1 |
PR3765.W57 Z69 1994 | The poetry of Anne Finch : an essay in interpretation / | 2 |
PR3765.W57 Z77 1992 | Anne Finch and her poetry : a critical biography / | 2 |
PR3765.W58 B74 1651 | The British appeals, with Gods mercifull replies on behalf of the Commonwealth of England contained in a brief commemorative poem, composed for a memoriall of some of those many signall mercies lately vouchsafed to this republike, especially for those deliverances upon the appeals of the Parliaments and royall forces at Naseby : of the English and Scottish armies neer Dunbar in Scotland, and for the late surrender of Eden-burgh Castle, &c. / | 2 |
PR3765.W58 E88 | The Essex champion, or, The famous history of Sir Billy of Billerecay and his squire Ricardo | 2 |
PR3765.W58 P66 | Poor Robins perambulation from Saffron-Walden to London performed this month of July, 1678. | 2 |
PR3765.W59 (INTERNET) |
The honour of merchant-taylors wherein is set forth the noble acts, valliant deeds, and heroick performances of merchant-taylors in former ages, their honourable loves, and knightly adventures ... together with their pious acts and large benevolences, their building of publick structures, especially that of Blackwell-Hall, to be a market place for the selling of woollen cloaths ... / Poor Robins hue and cry after Good House-Keeping, or, A dialogue betwixt Good House-Keeping, Christmas, and Pride shewing how Good House-Keeping is grown out of date both in city and country, and Christmas become only a meer name and not to be found by feasting in gentlemens houses but only by red-letters in almanacks : and how the money that should go to feast the poor at Christmas is spent upon the maintenance of Pride, with how many trades are maintained by Pride, and how many undone for want of Good House-Keeping. The delectable history of Poor Robin the merry sadler of Walden Shewing many merry passages of his life, of harmless mirth, to lengthen delight, and frive away melancholly. |
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PR3765 .W7 1788b | [Peter Pindar's works : new editions, with considerable additions and corrections. | 1 |
PR3765 .W7 1794 | The works of Peter Pindar / | 1 |