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- AN ENGLISH GARNER
- Contents of the Eighth Volume.
- FIRST LINES OF POEMS AND STANZAS.
- AN ENGLISH GARNER INGATHERINGS FROM OUR HISTORY AND LITERATURE
- John Fox, the Martyrologist.
- R. W[itc]. Against the wilful inconstancy of his dear foe E. T.
- The History of Wyat's Rebellion:
- To the Loving Reader.
- Wyat's Rebellion: with the order and manner of resisting the same.
- The effect of Wyat's letter to Sir Robert Southwell, Sheriff of Kent.
- The style of Wyat's Proclamation.
- The Sheriff's answer to the Messenger that brought Wyat's letter.
- The copy of the Proclamation made at Tonbridge, by Sir Henry Isley, Antony Knevet and his brother, with others.
- An Exhortation made by Sir Robert Southwell Knight, Sheriff of Kent, at Malling, the Satur- day being the 27th day of January, and market day there, to a great assembly of people; refelling and confuting Wyat and his complices' traitorous Proclama- tions. Wyat being at Rochester, four miles distant.
- Certain-words proceeding from Wyat at his arraignment.
- The effect of Wyat's letter to Sir Robert Southwell, Sheriff of Kent.
- The style of Wyat's Proclamation.
- The Sheriff's answer to the Messenger that brought Wyat's letter.
- The copy of the Proclamation made at Tonbridge, by Sir Henry Isley, Antony Knevet and his brother, with others.
- An Exhortation made by Sir Robert Southwell Knight, Sheriff of Kent, at Malling, the Satur- day being the 27th day of January, and market day there, to a great assembly of people; refelling and confuting Wyat and his complices' traitorous Proclama- tions. Wyat being at Rochester, four miles distant.
- Certain-words proceeding from Wyat at his arraignment.
- Love's Garland:
- Love's Garland.
- The True Report of the burning of the Steeple and Church of Paul's in London.
- The True Report of the burning of the Steeple and Church of Paul's in London.
- SIX IDILLIA,
- SIX IDILLIA
- THE EIGHTH IDILLION.
- BUCOLIASTÆ.
- BUCOLIASTÆ.
- THE ELEVENTH IDILLION.
- CYCLOPS.
- CYCLOPS.
- THE SIXTEENTH IDILLION.
- CHARITES, or HIERO.
- CHARITES, or HIERO.
- THE EIGHTEENTH IDILLION.
- Helen's Epithalamion.
- Helen's Epithalamion.
- THE TWENTY-FIRST IDILLION.
- NEATHERD.
- NEATHERD.
- THE THIRTY-FIRST IDILLION.
- ADONIS.
- ADONIS.
- THE EIGHTH IDILLION.
- The Spoil of Antwerp.
- To the Reader.
- The Spoil of Antwerp.
- S. P. Foreign. Eliz. Vol. 140. 1,009. Thomas Heton to Sir Francis Walsingham. From Antwerp, 10 November 1576.
- 1,010 The Merchant Adventurers to the Privy Council. From Antwerp, [10] November 1576.
- S. P. Foreign. Eliz. Vol. 140. 1,021. Dr Thomas Wilson to the Privy Council. 19 November 1576.
- S. P. Foreign. Eliz. Vol. 142. 1,029. The Sieur de Champagney's Declaration. At London, in January 1577.
- S. P. Foreign. Eliz. Vol. 140. 1,009. Thomas Heton to Sir Francis Walsingham. From Antwerp, 10 November 1576.
- 1,010 The Merchant Adventurers to the Privy Council. From Antwerp, [10] November 1576.
- S. P. Foreign. Eliz. Vol. 140. 1,021. Dr Thomas Wilson to the Privy Council. 19 November 1576.
- S. P. Foreign. Eliz. Vol. 142. 1,029. The Sieur de Champagney's Declaration. At London, in January 1577.
- CHLORIS,
- To the most excellent and learned Shepherd Colin Clout [i.e. Edmund Spenser].
- To all Shepherds in general.
- CHLORIS.
- SONNET I.
- SONNET II.
- SONNET III.
- SONNET IV.
- SONNET V.
- SONNET VI.
- SONNET VII.
- SONNET VIII.
- SONNET IX.
- SONNET X.
- SONNET XI.
- SONNET XII.
- SONNET XIII.
- SONNET XIV.
- SONNET XV.
- SONNET XVI.
- SONNET XVII.
- SONNET XVIII.
- SONNET XIX.
- SONNET XX.
- SONNET XXI.
- SONNET XXII.
- SONNET XXIII.
- SONNET XXIV.
- SONNET XXV.
- SONNET XXVI.
- SONNET XXVII.
- SONNET XXVIII.
- SONNET XXIX.
- SONNET XXX.
- SONNET XXXI.
- SONNET XXXII.
- SONNET XXXIII.
- SONNET XXXIV.
- SONNET XXXV.
- SONNET XXXVI.
- SONNET XXXVII.
- SONNET XXXVIII.
- SONNET XXXIX.
- SONNET XL.
- SONNET XLI.
- SONNET XLII.
- SONNET XLIII.
- SONNET XLIV.
- SONNET XLV.
- SONNET XLVI.
- SONNET XLVII.
- SONNET XLVIII.
- SONNET XLIX.
- SONNET I.
- SONNET II.
- SONNET III.
- SONNET IV.
- SONNET V.
- SONNET VI.
- SONNET VII.
- SONNET VIII.
- SONNET IX.
- SONNET X.
- SONNET XI.
- SONNET XII.
- SONNET XIII.
- SONNET XIV.
- SONNET XV.
- SONNET XVI.
- SONNET XVII.
- SONNET XVIII.
- SONNET XIX.
- SONNET XX.
- SONNET XXI.
- SONNET XXII.
- SONNET XXIII.
- SONNET XXIV.
- SONNET XXV.
- SONNET XXVI.
- SONNET XXVII.
- SONNET XXVIII.
- SONNET XXIX.
- SONNET XXX.
- SONNET XXXI.
- SONNET XXXII.
- SONNET XXXIII.
- SONNET XXXIV.
- SONNET XXXV.
- SONNET XXXVI.
- SONNET XXXVII.
- SONNET XXXVIII.
- SONNET XXXIX.
- SONNET XL.
- SONNET XLI.
- SONNET XLII.
- SONNET XLIII.
- SONNET XLIV.
- SONNET XLV.
- SONNET XLVI.
- SONNET XLVII.
- SONNET XLVIII.
- SONNET XLIX.
- [? Thomas Deloney.] [See Vol. VII., p. 36.] The Spanish Lady's Love.
- The First Part.
- The Second Part.
- A very true Report of the apprehension and taking of that arch-Papist Edmund Campion, the Pope his right hand; with Three other lewd Jesuit Priests, and divers other Lay people, most seditious persons of like sort.
- To the Christian Reader, George Elliot wisheth all due reverence.
- The true manner of taking of Edmund Campion and his associates.
- The names of those that were taken and brought up to the Tower of London, as aforesaid.
- George Elliot his Answer, to clear himself of the former untrue Objections.
- The names of those that were taken and brought up to the Tower of London, as aforesaid.
- George Elliot his Answer, to clear himself of the former untrue Objections.
- The Copy of a Letter lately written in metre by a young Gentlewoman to her inconstant Lover.
- The Printer to the Reader.
- Is. W. To her unconstant Lover.
- The Admonition by the Author to all young Gentlewomen, and to all other Maids, being in love.
- A Love Letter,
- W. G. A Love Letter sent from a faithful Lover, to an unconstant Maiden.
- The destruction, capture, &c. of Portuguese Carracks, by English seamen. 1592-1594 A.D.
- Captain Nicholas Downton.
- LAURA.
- To the no less virtuous than fair, the Honourable Lady Lucy, sister to the thrice renowned and noble Lord, Henry [Percy] Earl of Northumberland.
- To the Gentle, and Gentlemen, Readers whatsoever.
- To the Gentle, and Gentlemen, Readers whatsoever.
- Alla bellissima sua Signora. E. C.
- LAURA.
- THE FIRST PART.
- The Conclusion of the First Part.
- THE FIRST PART.
- The Conclusion of the First Part.
- LAURA.
- THE SECOND PART.
- The Conclusion of the Second Part.
- THE SECOND PART.
- The Conclusion of the Second Part.
- LAURA.
- THE THIRD PART.
- The conclusion of the last Part.
- A Friend's just Excuse about the Book and [the] Author; in his absence.
- THE THIRD PART.
- The conclusion of the last Part.
- A Friend's just Excuse about the Book and [the] Author; in his absence.
- 1589.
- To the no less virtuous than fair, the Honourable Lady Lucy, sister to the thrice renowned and noble Lord, Henry [Percy] Earl of Northumberland.
- The Scottish Queen's Burial at Peterborough, upon Tuesday, being Lammas Day [1st August], 1587.
- CUPID's Posies, For Bracelets, Handkerchers, and Rings; With Scarfs, Gloves, and other things.
- To his Mother Venus, Cupid dedicateth his Posies.
- Cupid's Posies.
- CUPID's Posies.
- Cupid's Conclusion.
- STRANGE AND WONDERFUL THINGS
- The miserable Captivity of Richard Hasleton, born at Braintree in Essex.
- The Merchant's Daughter of Bristow [Bristol].
- The First Part.
- The Merchant's Daughter of Bristow [Bristol].
- The Second Part.
- Posies for Rings, or Mottoes fit for Presents, collected by W. P.
- LICIA, or POEMS OF LOVE
- Ad Amorem.
- Ad Lectorem.
- To the Worshipful, kind, wise, and virtuous Lady, the Lady Mollineux, Wife to the right Worshipful Sir Richard Mollineux Knight.
- To the Reader.
- To Licia, the wise, kind, virtuous, and fair.
- SONNET I.
- SONNET II.
- SONNET III.
- SONNET IV.
- SONNET V.
- SONNET VI.
- SONNET VII.
- SONNET VIII.
- SONNET IX.
- SONNET X.
- SONNET XI.
- SONNET XII.
- SONNET XIII.
- SONNET XIV.
- SONNET XV.
- SONNET XVI.
- SONNET XVII.
- SONNET XVIII.
- SONNET XIX.
- SONNET XX.
- SONNET XXI.
- SONNET XXII.
- SONNET XXIII.
- SONNET XXIV.
- SONNET XXV.
- SONNET XXVI.
- SONNET XXVII.
- SONNET XXVIII.
- SONNET XXIX.
- SONNET XXX.
- SONNET XXXI.
- SONNET XXXII.
- SONNET XXXIII.
- SONNET XXXIV.
- SONNET XXXV.
- SONNET XXXVI.
- SONNET XXXVII.
- SONNET XXXVIII.
- SONNET XXXIX.
- SONNET XL.
- SONNET XLI.
- SONNET XLII.
- SONNET XLIII.
- SONNET XLIV.
- SONNET XLV.
- SONNET XLVI.
- SONNET XLVII.
- SONNET XLVIII.
- SONNET XLIX.
- SONNET L.
- SONNET LI.
- SONNET LII.
- SONNET I.
- SONNET II.
- SONNET III.
- SONNET IV.
- SONNET V.
- SONNET VI.
- SONNET VII.
- SONNET VIII.
- SONNET IX.
- SONNET X.
- SONNET XI.
- SONNET XII.
- SONNET XIII.
- SONNET XIV.
- SONNET XV.
- SONNET XVI.
- SONNET XVII.
- SONNET XVIII.
- SONNET XIX.
- SONNET XX.
- SONNET XXI.
- SONNET XXII.
- SONNET XXIII.
- SONNET XXIV.
- SONNET XXV.
- SONNET XXVI.
- SONNET XXVII.
- SONNET XXVIII.
- SONNET XXIX.
- SONNET XXX.
- SONNET XXXI.
- SONNET XXXII.
- SONNET XXXIII.
- SONNET XXXIV.
- SONNET XXXV.
- SONNET XXXVI.
- SONNET XXXVII.
- SONNET XXXVIII.
- SONNET XXXIX.
- SONNET XL.
- SONNET XLI.
- SONNET XLII.
- SONNET XLIII.
- SONNET XLIV.
- SONNET XLV.
- SONNET XLVI.
- SONNET XLVII.
- SONNET XLVIII.
- SONNET XLIX.
- SONNET L.
- SONNET LI.
- SONNET LII.
- An Ode.
- A Dialogue betwixt two Sea Nymphs, Doris and Galatea, concerning Polyphemus.
- A Lover's Maze.
- An Elegy.
- ELEGY II.
- ELEGY III.
- The Rising to the Crown of Richard the Third. Written by himself.
- Sir Robert Carey, Lord Warden of the Middle Marches; and afterwards Earl of Monmouth.
- The True Narration
- To the Reader.
- A Narration of the Progress and Entertainment of the King's most excellent Majesty, with the Occurrents happening in the same Journey.
- Michael Drayton. Odes. [1606, and 1619.]
- To the Reader.
- ODES. [1606.]
- ODE 1.
- ODE 2.
- ODE 3.
- ODE 4.
- ODE 5.
- ODE 6.
- ODE 7.
- ODE 8.
- ODE 9.
- ODE 10.
- ODE 11.
- ODE 12.
- ODE 1.
- ODE 2.
- ODE 3.
- ODE 4.
- ODE 5.
- ODE 6.
- ODE 7.
- ODE 8.
- ODE 9.
- ODE 10.
- ODE 11.
- ODE 12.
- Preface to the additional Odes of 1619.
- ODES, with other Lyric Poesies.
- The Heart.
- The Sacrifice to Apollo.
- To his Rival.
- The Crier.
- To his coy Love.
- A Hymn to his Lady's Birth-place.
- The Heart.
- The Sacrifice to Apollo.
- To his Rival.
- The Crier.
- To his coy Love.
- A Hymn to his Lady's Birth-place.
- Thomas, third Lord Fairfax. Short Memorials of some things to be cleared during my Command in the Army. [1645 to 1650 A.D.]
- Thomas, third Lord Fairfax.
- George Villiers, second Duke of Buckingham. An Epitaph on Thomas, third Lord Fairfax.
- ADVICE TO A YOUNG REVIEWER, WITH A SPECIMEN OF THE ART. OXFORD: SOLD BY J. PARKER AND J. COOKE; AND BY F. C. AND J. RIVINGTON, ST. PAUL's CHURCHYARD, LONDON. 1807.
- ADVICE TO A YOUNG REVIEWER, &c.
- L'Allegro. A Poem. By John Milton. No Printer's name.
- W. Hunneman.
- Old King Cole, his life and death.
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