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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... vnto all Plough holders exhortinge them to holde fast , & c . censed to John Wolf , 20 Sept. 1588 . ADONIZEDEC . A ballad of King Adonized [ ec ] yt had his handes and towes cutt of . Licensed to R. Jones , 16 April , 1578 . ADULTERY ...
... vnto all Plough holders exhortinge them to holde fast , & c . censed to John Wolf , 20 Sept. 1588 . ADONIZEDEC . A ballad of King Adonized [ ec ] yt had his handes and towes cutt of . Licensed to R. Jones , 16 April , 1578 . ADULTERY ...
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... vnto y date of our lorde . M.CCCCC . & . xxxvi : And truely cor- rected by a true copye with great dyly- gece . Imprynted at London in the Feltestrete at the sygne of the sonne by me wynkyn de worde . [ 1522. ] 8o , black letter , 10 ...
... vnto y date of our lorde . M.CCCCC . & . xxxvi : And truely cor- rected by a true copye with great dyly- gece . Imprynted at London in the Feltestrete at the sygne of the sonne by me wynkyn de worde . [ 1522. ] 8o , black letter , 10 ...
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... vnto the view of the world , with a briefe declaration of the Kings death , and of many other things worthy the noting , which neuer yet came to light before . Translated out of Latin by A. P. London Printed by Iohn Wolfe . 1590 . 4o ...
... vnto the view of the world , with a briefe declaration of the Kings death , and of many other things worthy the noting , which neuer yet came to light before . Translated out of Latin by A. P. London Printed by Iohn Wolfe . 1590 . 4o ...
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... vnto his very frende Mayster R. C. Esquire . wherin is conteined a large discourse of the peopling & inhabiting the Cuntrie called the Ardes , and other adiacent in the North of Ireland , and taken in hand by Sir Thomas Smith one of the ...
... vnto his very frende Mayster R. C. Esquire . wherin is conteined a large discourse of the peopling & inhabiting the Cuntrie called the Ardes , and other adiacent in the North of Ireland , and taken in hand by Sir Thomas Smith one of the ...
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... vnto batchelors . A ballad . Licensed to Ralph Newbery in 1569–70 . I wysshe all bachelars well to fayre . A ballad . Licensed to Richard Serll in 1565-6 . BACON , FRANCIS , Viscount St. Alban . Opera Francisci Baronis de Vervlamio ...
... vnto batchelors . A ballad . Licensed to Ralph Newbery in 1569–70 . I wysshe all bachelars well to fayre . A ballad . Licensed to Richard Serll in 1565-6 . BACON , FRANCIS , Viscount St. Alban . Opera Francisci Baronis de Vervlamio ...
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