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PR2294.H9 B4 1982 Bellum grammaticale sive nominum verborumque discordia civilis (printed 1635) / 1
PR2294.H9 (INTERNET) The flytting betwixt Montgomerie and Polwart
The discovery of a London monster, called, The blacke dogg of New-gate profitable for all readers to take heed by.
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PR2295 .H57 1603 His Maiesties Lepanto, or heroicall song being part of his poeticall exercises at vacant houres. 1
PR2295 .L35 1604 Naupactiados, sive, Lepantiados Iacobi Magni, Britanniarum, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ Regis, fidei verè Christianæ vindicis, & assertoris verè Christianissimi. 1
PR2295 .R6 A royal rhetorician : a treatise on Scottis poesie, a counterblaste to tobacco, etc., etc. / 1
PR2295.Z5 R69 2002 Royal subjects : essays on the writings of James VI and I / 1
PR2296 Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum, 1611 Women Writers Project first electronic edition / 1
PR2296 .J2 1880a The poems, etc., of Richard James, B.D. (1592-1638) Now for the first time collected and edited, with introduction, notes and illustrations and an etching / 1
PR2296.J4 Z94 1973 The prose style of John Jewel / 1
PR2296.J6 The seven champions of Christendom (1596/7) / 1
PR2296.J6 C76 1662 The crown garland of golden roses gathered out of Englands royal garden, set forth in many pleasant new songs and sonnets : with new additions never before imprinted : divided into two parts / 2
PR2296.J6 C76 1683 The crown garland of golden roses gathered out of Englands royall garden, set forth in many pleasant new songs and sonnets : with new additions never before imprinted : divided into two parts / 1
PR2296.J6 F35 1680 The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom, St. George of England, St. Denis of France, St. James of Spain, St. Anthony of Italy, St. Andrew of Scotland, St. Patrick of Ireland, and St. David of Wales shewing their honourable battels by sea and land : their tilts, justs, turnaments for ladies : the combats with gyants, monsters and dragons ... with their victories against the enemies of Christ : also the true manner and places of their deaths, being seven tragedies : and how they came to be called, the seven saints of Christendom.
The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom, St. George of England, St. Denis of France, St. James of Spain, St. Anthony of Italy, St. Andrew of Scotland, St. Patrick of Ireland, and St. David of Wales shewing their honourable battels by sea and land : their tilts, justs, turnaments for ladies : the combats with gyants, monsters and dragons ... with their victories against the enemies of Christ : also the true manner and places of their deaths, being seven tragedies : and how they came to be called, the seven saints of Christendom.
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PR2296.J6 F35 1696 The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom. shewing the valiant acts and renowned atchievements of St. George's three sons.
The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom. shewing the valiant acts and renowned atchievements of St. George's three sons ..
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PR2296.J6 .F53 1680 The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom. likewise shewing the princely prowess, noble atchievements and strange fortunes of Saint George's three sons, the lively sparks of nobility, the combats and turnaments of many valiant knights, the loves of many gallant ladies, the tragedies of mighty potentates : also the manner and places of the honourable deaths of the seven champions, being so many tragedies, and how they came to be called the seven saints of Christendom.
The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom. likewise shewing the princely prowess, noble atchievements and strange fortunes of Saint George's three sons, the lively sparks of nobility, the combats and turnaments of many valiant knights, the loves of many gallant ladies, the tragedies of mighty potentates : also the manner and places of the honourable deaths of the seven champions, being so many tragedies, and how they came to be called the seven saints of Christendom.
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PR2296.J6 F53 1680 The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom. St. George of England, St. Denis of France, St. James of Spain, St. Anthony of Italy, St. Andrew of Scotland, St. Patrick of Ireland and St. David of Wales : shewing their honourable battels by sea and land ... : also the true manner and places of their deaths, being seven tragedies : and how they came to be called the seven saints of Christendom. 2
PR2296.J6 F53 1687 The famous history of the seven champions of Christendome. St. George of England, St. Denis of France, St. James of Spain, St. Anthony of Italy, St. Andrew of Scotland, St. Patrick of Ireland and St. David of Wales : shewing their honourable battels by sea and land ... : also the true manner and places of their deaths, being seven tragedies : and how they came to be called the seven saints of Christendom. 2
PR2296.J6 (INTERNET) The golden garland of princely pleasures and delicate delights wherin is conteined the histories of many of the kings, queenes, princes, lords, ladies, knights, and gentlewomen of this kingdome : being most pleasant songs and sonnets to sundry new tunes now most in vse /
Essaies, or, Rather imperfect offers
The most pleasant history of Tom a Lincolne that renowned souldier, the Red-rose Knight, who for his valour and chivalry, was surnamed the boast of England : shewing his honourable victories in forraigne countries, with his strange fortunes in the Fayrie land : and how he married the faire Anglitora, daughter to Prester Iohn, that renowned monarke of the world : together with the lives and deathes of his two famous sonnes, the Blacke Knight, and the Fayrie Knight, with divers other memorable accidents, full of delight.
A crovvne garland of goulden roses gathered out of Englands royall garden : being the liues and strange fortunes of many great personages of this land : set forth in many pleasant new songs and sonetts neuer before imprinted /
The nine worthies of London explayning the honourable exercise of armes, the vertues of the valiant, and the memorable attempts of magnanimious minds : pleasant for gentlemen, not vnseemely for magistrates, and most profitable for prentises /
The pleasant vvalkes of Moore-fields being the guift of two sisters, now beautified, to the continuing fame of this worthy citty.
The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom St. George of England, St. Denis of France, St. James of Spain, St. Anthony of Italy, St. Andrew of Scotland, St. Patrick of Ireland, and St. David of Wales : Shewing their honourable battels by sea and land : their tilts, justs, turnaments, for ladies : their combats with gyants, monsters and dragons : their adventures in foreign nations : their enchantments in the Holy Land : their knighthoods, prowess, and chivalry, in Europe, Africa, and Asia; with their victories against the enemies of Christ : Also the true manner and places of their deaths, being seven tragedies : and how they came to be called, the seven saints of Christendom : The first part.
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PR2296.J6 P54 The pleasant conceits of Old Hobson the merry Londoner. [F]ull of humorous discourses, and witty meriments whereat the quickest wits may laugh, and the wiser sort take pleasure. 1
PR2296.J6 T65 [The most pleasant history of Tom a Lincoln, that ever renowned souldier, the Red-Rose Knight, who for his valor and chivalry was sir-named the Boast of England] 1