Collections and Notes, 1867-1876: Second Series OfBibliographical Collections and Notes on Early English Literature, 1474-1700B. Quaritch, 1882 - 717 pages |
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... Lady about Choyce of Religion . London , Printed for Henry Herringman , 1654. 8 ° , A - K in eights , K 8 blank , and the title . Dedicated by the author to the Lady Digby , after which occurs an epistle by W. Gr . to Lady Winter , wife ...
... Lady about Choyce of Religion . London , Printed for Henry Herringman , 1654. 8 ° , A - K in eights , K 8 blank , and the title . Dedicated by the author to the Lady Digby , after which occurs an epistle by W. Gr . to Lady Winter , wife ...
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... Lady , Elizabeth by the grace of God , Anno . 1559 . [ Col. ] Imprinted at London in Povles Churcheyarde by Richard Iugge , and Iohn Cawood , Printers to the Quenes Maiestie . Anno M.D.LIX . Cum priuilegio_Regić Maiestatis . 40 , A - B ...
... Lady , Elizabeth by the grace of God , Anno . 1559 . [ Col. ] Imprinted at London in Povles Churcheyarde by Richard Iugge , and Iohn Cawood , Printers to the Quenes Maiestie . Anno M.D.LIX . Cum priuilegio_Regić Maiestatis . 40 , A - B ...
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... LADY ELEANOR . The Lady Eleanor , Her Appeale to the High Covrt of Parliament . Printed in the yeere , 1641. 4to , A - C 2 in fours . B. M. Before the Lords second coming , Of The last Days to be visited , Signed with the Tyrant ...
... LADY ELEANOR . The Lady Eleanor , Her Appeale to the High Covrt of Parliament . Printed in the yeere , 1641. 4to , A - C 2 in fours . B. M. Before the Lords second coming , Of The last Days to be visited , Signed with the Tyrant ...
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... lady telleth me , The moste peoples lykynges mooste pre- tiest to be . Licensed to T. Colwell in 1564-5 . A godly ballett agaynst fornication . Li- censed to T. Purfoot in 1564–5 . A petyfull complaynte of Mathewe Mal- teworme and a ...
... lady telleth me , The moste peoples lykynges mooste pre- tiest to be . Licensed to T. Colwell in 1564-5 . A godly ballett agaynst fornication . Li- censed to T. Purfoot in 1564–5 . A petyfull complaynte of Mathewe Mal- teworme and a ...
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... Lady of Quality . . . To the Tune of Packing- tons Pound . [ Circâ 1670. ] A folio leaf . It is said in a Note at the end that this piece was written , and ready for the press , in the time of the Civil War , but was seized by Sir ...
... Lady of Quality . . . To the Tune of Packing- tons Pound . [ Circâ 1670. ] A folio leaf . It is said in a Note at the end that this piece was written , and ready for the press , in the time of the Civil War , but was seized by Sir ...
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