PR501 .C6
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Collectanea anglo-poetica: or, A bibliographical and descriptive catalogue of a portion of a collection of early English poetry : with occasional extracts and remarks biographical and critical / |
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PR501.C76 1689
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The deliverance a poem to the Prince of Orange / |
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PR501.D34 1647
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The dagonizing of Bartholomew Fayre, caused through the Lord Majors command, for the battering downe the vanities of the gentiles, comprehended in flag and pole, appertayning to puppet-play. The 23. of August being the day before the apostolicke fayre. |
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PR501 .E65 1649
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Epitaphium: Nobilissimi Henrici & Nobilissimae Mariae Liberorum, perillustris, nec non eruditissimi henrici, Marchionis Dorcest: Antiq: Durnovariae, vel Dunii-Durotrigensium, &c. Et heroinae spectatissimae Katharinae, Marchionissae, conjugis perquam charissimae, &c. |
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PR501.E65 1681
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An epitaph. On the worst and most wicked of all mankind, C. I. who dyed on the 6th of June 1681 |
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PR501.G63 1650
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An elegy upon his honoured friend Mr. James Herewyn, unfortunately slain by a fall from his horse |
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PR501.H38 1646
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Paideutica sive ascetica quædam ad juventutis cultum & subsidium spectantia |
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PR501.K56 1695
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A kind congratulation between Queen Elizabeth, and the late Queen Mary II of ever glorious memory |
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PR501.L36 1693
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Lamentable new verses called, The rich heiresses downfal, or, Sir John Johnsons farewell; being a true relation how she was drawn in to do that wicked thing, and how her guardian had designed her for her own son, who now refuses her ; with what happened thereupon. As likewise a short prayer for the unfortunate young lady. |
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PR501.L87 1689
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The lustful fryar, or, The tragical history of the founder of Lincolnshire revived, a poem by way of burlesque |
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PR501.N48 1690
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The new-years-gift being a paraphrase on a fable in Æsop to his honoured friend John Matthew, Esq. |
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PR501 .P1 1683
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The royal anagram carolus decundus rex angliæ ana -- [brace] lux elucesco regnis san' ardua. [brace] -- gram ... / |
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PR501.P56 1688
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A place of refuge to flee to for safety in a day of danger |
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PR501.P67 1714
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The wish corrected and augmented with a second part, licensed December 11th 1691. |
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PR501.R34 1686
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A copy of verses humbly presented to all his loving masters and mistresses of Holbourn-end division, in the parish of St. Giles's in the fields / |
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PR501.R34 1686a
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A copy of verses humbly presented to all my honoured masters and mistresses of Holbourn-division, in the parish of St. Giles's in the Fields / |
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PR501.R34 1687
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A copy of verses humbly presented to all his loving masters and mistresses of Holbourn-end division, in the parish of St. Giles's in the fields / |
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PR501.R34 1689
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A copy of verses humbly presented to all his loving masters and mistresses of Holbourn-end division in the parish of St. Giles's in the fields / |
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PR501 .R53
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Introduction to American literature, or, The origin and development of the English language, with gems of poetry / |
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PR501.T48 1697
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An encomiastick and congratulatory poem on the glorious and peaceable return of His Sacred Majesty King William III into England 1697 |
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