Hint: you can choose Find from the Edit menu of your web browser to look for a particular word on the current page. AA. N., fl. 1586, A warning to all Trayterous Papistes. Who by continual practise, and especialie by this late & horrible treason, in which they sought the ouerthrow of gods true religion, the bloud of their annoynted, and destruction of the whole Realme: From the which, God for his Christs sake preserue and keepe to his glorie; and the confusion of all bloudy, butcherly, and trayterous Papistes Achelley, Thomas, A most lamentable and Tragicall historie, conteyning the outragious and horrible tyrannie which a Spanishe gentlewoman named Violenta executed upon her louer Didaco, because he espoused another beyng first betrothed unto her. Newly translated into English meter, by T. A. Achelley, Thomas, [To the Authour, in] The EKATOMPAQIA: or passionate Centurie of Loue, Diuided into two parts: whereof, the first expresseth the Authors sufferance in Loue: the latter, his long farewell to Loue and all his tyrannie. Composed by Thomas Watson Adam, of Cobsam, fl. ca. 1462, The Wright's Chaste Wife, or “A Fable of a wryght that was maryde to a pore wydows dowtre / the whiche wydow havyng noo good to geve with her / gave as for a precyous Johelle to hym a Rose garlond / the whyche she affermyd wold never fade while she kept truly her wedlok.” A Merry Tale, by Adam of Cobsam, from a ms. in the library of the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Lambeth, about 1462 A.D. Copied and edited by Frederick J. Furnivall Adams, Arthur Henry, 1872-, The Collected Verses of Arthur H. Adams ... Adams, Arthur Henry, 1872-, London Streets: By Arthur H. Adams Adams, Arthur Henry, 1872-, Maoriland: and Other Verses by Arthur H. Adams Adams, Arthur Henry, 1872-, The Nazarene: A Study of a Man by Arthur H. Adams ... Adams, Francis William Lauderdale, 1862-1893., Poetical Works of Francis W. L. Adams. Complete Edition Adams, Francis William Lauderdale, 1862-1893., Songs of the Army of the Night. By Francis Adams. Second Edition Adams, Sarah Flower, 1805-1848, Centenary History of the South Place Society: Based on Four Discourses given in the Chapel in May and June, 1893: By Moncure D. Conway: With Appendix containing an Address by Mr. Fox, in 1842. An Original Poem by Mrs. Adams, 1836 and A Discourse by Mr. Conway, 1893 Adams, Sarah Flower, 1805-1848, Vivia Perpetua: A Dramatic Poem. In Five Acts. By Sarah Flower Adams Adamson, H. (Henry), 1581?-1639, The history of Perth, from the earliest period to the present time. By Thomas Hay Marshall. With a supplement, containing the “Inventory of The Gabions,” and the “Muses Threnodie,” by Henry Adamson Adamson, John, d. 1653, TA TWN MOUSWN EISODIA. The mvses welcome to the high and mightie prince Iames by the grace of God King of Great Britaine France and Ireland, defender of the Faith &c. At his M. happie returne to his old and native kingdome of Scotland, after XIIII. yeers absence in Anno 1617 Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719, Epilogue [in, The Distrest Mother. A Tragedy ... Written by Mr. Philips] Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719, The Miscellaneous Works Of Joseph Addison: Edited by A. C. Guthkelch ... Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719, An Ode on St. Cecilia's Day [in Cupid's Bee-Hive: Or, The Sting of Love] Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719, Scating: a Poem. By Mr. Addison Aird, Thomas, 1802-1876, Murtzoufle: A tragedy. In three acts. With other poems. By Thomas Aird Aird, Thomas, 1802-1876, The Poetical Works of Thomas Aird: Fifth Edition: With a Memoir by the Rev. Jardine Wallace Aird, Thomas, 1802-1876, Summer Scenes by Birket Foster. A series of photographs from some of his choicest water colour drawings, with appropriate selections from the poems of Aird, Bloomfield, Clare, Crabbe, Baillie, Thomson, Bryant, N. P. Willis Akenside, Mark, 1721-1770, A British Philippic: A Poem, in Miltonic Verse. Occasion'd by the Insults of the Spaniards, and the Preparations for War Akenside, Mark, 1721-1770, Friendship and love. A dialogue. Addressed to a Young Lady ... To which is added, A song by Mr. Akinside Akenside, Mark, 1721-1770, The Poems Of Mark Akenside Akenside, Mark, 1721-1770, The Poetical Works of Mark Akenside and John Dyer. Edited by the Rev. Robert Aris Willmott, Incumbent of Bear Wood. Illustrated by Birket Foster Alabaster, William, 1567-1640, The Sonnets of William Alabaster Alcock, Mary, c.1742-1798, Poems, &c. &c. by the Late Mrs. Mary Alcock Alexander, Cecil Frances, 1818-1895, [The Guardian Angel, in] The Baron's Little Daughter, and other tales, in prose and verse. By Mrs. C. F. Alexander ... Sixth edition Alexander, Cecil Frances, 1818-1895, The Legend of the Golden Prayers and other poems. By C. F. Alexander Alexander, Cecil Frances, 1818-1895, The Lord of the Forest and his Vassals. An Allegory Alexander, Cecil Frances, 1818-1895, Moral songs. By Mrs C. F. Alexander ... Fourteenth edition Alexander, Cecil Frances, 1818-1895, Poems by Cecil Frances Alexander: Edited, with a preface, by William Alexander Alexander, Cecil Frances, 1818-1895, Poems on Subjects in the Old Testament. By Mrs C. F. Alexander ... Third Edition Alexander, William, 1824-1911, The Finding of The Book and Other Poems. By William Alexander Alexander, William, 1824-1911, St. Augustine's Holiday and Other Poems. By William Alexander Aleyn, Charles, d. 1640, The Battailes of Crescey and Poictiers, Vnder the Fortunes and Valour of King Edward the third of that name, and his sonne Edward Prince of Wales, named the Black. The Second Edition, enlarged. By Charles Aleyn Aleyn, Charles, d. 1640, The Historie of That wise and Fortunate Prince, Henrie of that Name the Seventh, King of England. With that famed Battaile, fought betweene the sayd King Henry and Richard the third named Crookbacke, upon Redmoore neere Bosworth. In a poem by Charles Aleyn Alford, Henry, 1810-1871, The Abbot of Muchelnaye, Sonnets, etc.: By Henry Alford Alford, Henry, 1810-1871, Poems and Poetical Fragments Alford, Henry, 1810-1871, The poetical works of Henry Alford: Fifth edition, containing many pieces now first collected Alford, Henry, 1810-1871, The school of the heart and other poems. By Henry Alford ... In two volumes Allingham, William, 1824-1889, Blackberries by William Allingham Allingham, William, 1824-1889, By The Way: Verses, Fragments, and Notes Allingham, William, 1824-1889, Day and Night Songs. By William Allingham Allingham, William, 1824-1889, Evil May-Day &c: By William Allingham Allingham, William, 1824-1889, Fifty Modern Poems. By William Allingham Allingham, William, 1824-1889, Flower Pieces and other poems: By William Allingham: With two designs by Dante Gabriel Rossetti Allingham, William, 1824-1889, Irish Songs and Poems: By William Allingham: Second Edition: With Nine Airs for Voice and Pianoforte, and a Permanent Photograph of the Waterfall of Asaroe Allingham, William, 1824-1889, Laurence Bloomfield on Rich and Poor in Ireland by William Allingham: A New Edition Allingham, William, 1824-1889, Life and Phantasy: by William Allingham: With frontispiece by Sir John E. Millais: A design by Arthur H. Hughes and a song for voice and piano forte Allingham, William, 1824-1889, Peace and war. An Ode. By William Allingham. Reprinted, by permission, from the “Daily News.” Allingham, William, 1824-1889, Poems. By William Allingham Allingham, William, 1824-1889, Rhymes for the young folk by William Allingham: With pictures by Helen Allingham, Kate Greenaway, Caroline Paterson, and Harry Furniss: Engraved and printed by Edmund Evans Allingham, William, 1824-1889, Songs, Ballads and Stories by William Allingham ... Including Many Now First Collected: The Rest Revised and Rearranged Allingham, William, 1824-1889, Thought and Word, and Ashby Manor: A Play in Two Acts: By William Allingham: With Portrait: Four Designs for Stage Scenes by Mrs. Allingham and A Song with Music Alsoppe, Thomas, fl. 1525, [The Breuyate and shorte Tragycall hystorie of the fayre Custance, the Emperours doughter of Rome] Ames, Richard, d. 1693, The Bacchanalian Sessions; or the Contention of Liquors: with A Farewell to Wine. By the Author of the Search after Claret, &c. To which is added A Satyrical Poem on one who had injur'd his Memory. By a Friend Ames, Richard, d. 1693, Britannia Victrix: or, The Triumphs of the Royal Navy, In the Late Victorious Ingagement with the French Fleet: May, 1692. A Pindarick Poem Ames, Richard, d. 1693, A Dialogue Between Claret & Darby-Ale: A Poem. Considered in an accidental Conversation between two Gentlemen Ames, Richard, d. 1693, The Double Descent. A Poem Ames, Richard, d. 1693, An Elegy On the Death of Dr. Thomas Saffold, Who Departed this Life May the 12th 1691 Ames, Richard, d. 1693, An Elegy On the Death of that brave Sea-Commander Reer-Admiral Carter, Who was unfortunately Kill'd in the Famous Ingagement with the French Fleet, on the 20th of May, 1692 Ames, Richard, d. 1693, An Elegy On the Death of that Learned, Pious, and Laborious Minister of Jesus Christ Mr Richard Baxter, Who departed this Mortal Life on the 8th Day of December, 1691 Ames, Richard, d. 1693, A Farther Search after Claret; or, a Second Visitation of the vintners. A poem Ames, Richard, d. 1693, Fatal Friendship; or the Drunkards Misery: Being a Satyr against Hard Drinking. By the Author of The Search after Claret Ames, Richard, d. 1693, The Female Fire-Ships. A satyr against Whoring. In a Letter to a Friend, just come to Town Ames, Richard, d. 1693, The Folly of love. A new satyr against woman. The Second Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. To which is now added the Bachelors Lettany, by the same hand Ames, Richard, d. 1693, Islington-wells; or the Threepenny Academy. A Poem Ames, Richard, d. 1693, The Jacobite Conventicle. A Poem Ames, Richard, d. 1693, The Last Search After Claret in Southwark: Or a Visitation of the Vintners in the Mint, with The Debates of a Committee of that Profession thither Fled to avoid the Cruel Persecution of their Unmerciful Creditors. A Poem. Dedicated to the most Ingenuous Author of the Search After Wit, &c. Ames, Richard, d. 1693, Lawyerus Bootatus & Spurratus: Or, The Long Vacation. A Poem. By a student of Lincolns-Inn Ames, Richard, d. 1693, The Pleasures of Love and Marriage, A Poem In Praise of the Fair Sex. In Requital for The Folly of Love, and some other late Satyrs on Women Ames, Richard, d. 1693, The Rake: or, The Libertine's Religion. A Poem Ames, Richard, d. 1693, The Search after Claret; or, A Visitation of the Vintners. A Poem In two Cantos Ames, Richard, d. 1693, A Search after Wit; Or, A Visitation of the Authors: In Answer to The late Search after Claret; Or Visitation of the Vintners. By an Under-Drawer at the ---'s-Head-Tavern in --- Gate-Street Ames, Richard, d. 1693, Sylvia's Complaint, of her Seres Unhappiness. A poem. Being the Second Part of Sylvia's Revenge, or, a Satyr against Man Ames, Richard, d. 1693, Sylvia's Revenge, or; A satyr Against Man; In Answer to the Satyr Against Woman Amhurst, N. (Nicholas), 1697-1742, The British General; a poem, Sacred to the Memory of his Grace John, Duke of Marlborough. Inscribed to the Right Honourable William, Earl Cadogan. By N. Amhurst Amhurst, N. (Nicholas), 1697-1742, A collection of poems on Several Occasions; Publish'd in the Craftsman. By Caleb D'Anvers of Gray's Inn, Esq Amhurst, N. (Nicholas), 1697-1742, A congratulatory epistle from His Holiness the Pope, to The Reverend Dr. Snape. Faithfully Translated from the Latin Original into English Verse. By the Author of Protestant Popery Amhurst, N. (Nicholas), 1697-1742, An epistle from a Student at Oxford, to the Chevalier. Occasioned by His Removal over the Alps, And the Discovery of the Swedish Conspiracy Amhurst, N. (Nicholas), 1697-1742, An epistle (With a Petition in it) to Sir John Blount, Bart. One of the Directors of the South-Sea Company. By N. Amhurst Amhurst, N. (Nicholas), 1697-1742, A Familiar epistle from Tunbridge-Wells to a gentleman at Oxford. By N. Amhurst Amhurst, N. (Nicholas), 1697-1742, Oculus Britanniæ: An Heroi-Panegyrical poem on the University of Oxford. Illustrated with divers beautiful Similes, and useful Digressions Amhurst, N. (Nicholas), 1697-1742, [Poems on Several Occasions] Amhurst, N. (Nicholas), 1697-1742, Protestant popery: or, the convocation. A poem. In Five Cantos Amhurst, N. (Nicholas), 1697-1742, The Protestant Session, a Poem. Addressed to the Right Honourable Earl Stanhope. By a Member of the Constitution-Club at Oxford Amhurst, N. (Nicholas), 1697-1742, A re-survey of the Mosaic system of the creation. With rules for the right judging and interpreting of scripture. In two letters to a friend. Translated from the Latin of Dr. Burnet. By Mr. Foxton Amhurst, N. (Nicholas), 1697-1742, Strephon's Revenge: A Satire on the Oxford Toasts. The Third Edition Corrected Amhurst, N. (Nicholas), 1697-1742, The Twickenham Hotch-Potch, For the Use of the Rev. Dr. Swift, Alexander Pope, Esq.; and Company. Being a sequel to the Beggars Opera, &c. Containing, I. The State of Poetry, and Fate of Poets, in the Reign of King Charles IId. II. Seriousities and Comicalities, by Peter Henning, a Dutchman. III. Two Dozen of Infallible Maxims, for Court and City. IV. The Present War among Authors, viz. Swift, Pope, Theobald, Rolli, Voltaire, Parson B---dy, and Mr. Ozell. V. The Rival Actresses, viz. Mrs. O---d, Mrs. P---r, Mrs. B---h, Miss Y---ger and Miss Polly Peachum. VI. A Poetical Catalogue of Polly Peachum's Gallants. VII. An Epistle from Signora F---na to a Lady. VIII. A True Copy of Polly Peachum's Opera. Also, her Panegyrick. Written by Caleb D'Anvers Anderson, Alexander, 1845-1909, Ballads and Sonnets. By Alexander Anderson. (“Surfaceman”) Anderson, Alexander, 1845-1909, Later Poems of Alexander Anderson, “Surfaceman”: Edited with a Biographical Sketch, by Alexander Brown: A New Edition Anderson, Alexander, 1845-1909, A Song of Labour and Other Poems. By Alexander Anderson Anderson, Alexander, 1845-1909, Songs of the Rail: By Alexander Anderson Anderson, Alexander, 1845-1909, The Two Angels and Other Poems. By Alexander Anderson ... with an Introductory Sketch by Rev. George Gilfillan Anderson, Emma Frances, 1842-1868, Colonial Poems. By Mrs. William J. Anderson Anderson, R. (Robert), 1770-1833, Ballads in the Cumberland dialect, by R. Anderson, with notes and a glossary, and a biographical sketch of the author Anderson, R. (Robert), 1770-1833, Poems on various subjects. By R. Anderson Anderson, R. (Robert), 1770-1833, The Poetical Works of Robert Anderson Anderson, R. (Robert), 1770-1833, The songs and ballads of Cumberland, to which are added dialect and other poems; With biographical sketches, notes, and glossary. Edited by Sidney Gilpin Andrewes, John, fl. 1615, The Anatomie of Basenesse. Or The foure quarters of a Knaue; Flatterie, Ingratitude, Enuie, Detraction Andrew, of Wyntoun, 1350?-1420?, The Original Chronicle of Andrew of Wyntoun printed on parallel pages from the Cottonian and Wemyss mss., with the variants of the other texts: Edited with introduction, notes, and glossary by F. J. Amours Anon., 600-1100 (The Anglo Saxon Minor Poems), The Anglo Saxon Minor Poems: Edited by Elliott Van Kirk Dobbie Anon., 600-1100 (Beowulf and Judith), Beowulf and Judith: Edited by Elliott Van Kirk Dobbie Anon., 600-1100 (The Exeter Book), The Exeter Book: Edited by George Philip Krapp ... and Elliott Van Kirk Dobbie Anon., 600-1100 (The Junius Manuscript), The Junius Manuscript: Edited by George Philip Krapp Anon., 600-1100 (The Paris Psalter and The Meters of Boethius), The Paris Psalter and The Meters of Boethius: Edited by George Philip Krapp Anon., 600-1100 (The Vercelli Book), The Vercelli Book: Edited by George Philip Krapp Anon., 1100-1400 (Adam Davy's 5 Dreams about Edward II), Adam Davy's 5 Dreams about Edward II. The Life of St. Alexius. Solomon's Book of Wisdom. St. Jeremie's 15 Tokens before Doomsday. The Lamentacion of Souls. Edited from the Laud Ms. 622 in The Bodleian Library by F. J. Furnivall Anon., 1100-1400 (An Anonymous Short English Metrical Chronicle), An anonymous short metrical chronicle: Edited from the mss. with introduction and glossary by Ewald Zettl Anon., 1100-1400 (An Old English Miscellany), An Old English miscellany containing A Bestiary, Kentish Sermons, Proverbs of Alfred, religious poems of the thirteenth century, from manuscripts in the British Museum, Bodleian Library, Jesus College Library, etc. Edited with introduction and index of words by the Rev. Richard Morris Anon., 1100-1400 (The Assumption of our Lady), King Horn, Floriz and Blauncheflur, The Assumption of our Lady. First edited in 1866 by the Rev. J. Rawson Lumby, and now re-edited from the manuscripts, with introduction, notes, and glossary, by George H. McKnight Anon., 1100-1400 (Ayenbite of Inwyt), Dan Michel's Ayenbite of Inwyt or Remorse of Conscience ... Richard Morris's transcription now newly collated with the unique manuscript British Museum MS. Arundel 57: By Pamela Gradon Anon., 1100-1400 (Bernardus de cura rei famuliaris), Bernardus de cura rei famuliaris, with some Early Scottish Prophecies, &c. From a MS. KK. 1.5 in the Cambridge University Library. Edited by J. Rawson Lumby Anon., 1100-1400 (Bodley New Testament Verse Passages), [New Testament verse passages, in] Anglia. Zeitschrift für Englische Philologie. Unter Mitwirkung von Ewald Flügel: Herausgegeben von Eugen Einenkel. Nebst einem Beiblatt herausgegeben von Max Fr. Mann Anon., 1100-1400 (Castelford's Chronicle), Thomas Castelford's Chronicle: Edited in part with comments by Frank Behre Anon., 1100-1400 (Castel of Love), The Middle English Translations of Robert Grossteste's Chateau d'Amour: Edited by Kari Sajavaara Anon., 1100-1400 (The Childe of Bristowe), [The Childe of Bristowe, in] Altenglische Legenden: Neue Folge. Mit Einleitung und Anmerkungen: Herausgegeben von C. Horstmann Anon., 1100-1400 (The Clerk Who Would See the Virgin), [The Clerk who would see The Virgin, in] Altenglische Legenden: Neue Folge. Mit Einleitung und Anmerkungen: Herausgegeben von C. Horstmann Anon., 1100-1400 (The Cuckoo and the Nightingale), [The Cuckoo and the Nightingale; or The Book of Cupid, God of Love, in] The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Edited, from numerous manuscripts by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat [Vol. VII: Being a supplement to The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer] Anon., 1100-1400 (Cursor Mundi), Cursor Mundi (The Cursur of the World). A Northumbrian Poem of the XIVth Century: In Four Versions. Edited by the Rev. Richard Morris Anon., 1100-1400 (Dame Sirith), [Dame Sirith, in] A Literary Middle English Reader: Edited by Albert Stanburrough Cook Anon., 1100-1400 (A disputeson betwen the body and the sowle), [A disputeson between the body and the sowle, ed. H. Varnhagen, in] Anglia. Zeitschrift für Englische Philologie. Enthaltend Beiträge zur Geschichte der Englischen Sprache und Literatur: Herausgegeben von Richard Paul Wülcker. Nebst kritischen Anzeigen und einer Bücherschau herausgegeben von Moritz Trautmann. II. Band Anon., 1100-1400 (The Eremyte and the Outlaw), [The Eremyte and the Outelawe, in] Englische Studien. Organ für Englische Philologie unter Mitberücksichtigung des Englischen Unterrichtes auf Höheren Schulen. Herausgegeben von Dr Eugen Kölbing ... XIV. Band Anon., 1100-1400 (The Fox and the Wolf), [The Fox and the Wolf from] A Literary Middle English Reader: Edited by Albert Stanburrough Cook Anon., 1100-1400 (The Gast of Gy), The Gast of Gy: Eine englische Dichtung des 14. Jahrhunderts nebst ihrer lateinischen Quelle De Spiritu Guidonis: Herausgegeben von G. Schleich. Palaestra. Untersuchungen und Texte aus der deutschen und englischen Philologie. Herausgegeben von Alois Brandl und Erich Schmidt. I. Anon., 1100-1400 (The Gospel of Nicodemus), The Middle-English Harrowing of Hell and Gospel of Nicodemus. Now first edited from all the known manuscripts, with introduction and glossary, by William Henry Hulme Anon., 1100-1400 (How the Psalter of our Lady was Made), [How the Psalter of our Lady was Made, in] Altenglische Legenden: Neue Folge. Mit Einleitung und Anmerkungen. Herausgegeben von. C. Horstmann Anon., 1100-1400 (How the Psalter of our Lady was Made), [How the Psalter of our Lady was Made, in] Sammlung Altenglischer Legenden, grosstentheils zum ersten male herausgegeben von C. Horstmann Anon., 1100-1400 (Iacob and Iosep), Iacob and Iosep: A Middle English poem of the thirteenth century; Edited by Arthur S. Napier Anon., 1100-1400 (The Lay Folks' Catechism), The Lay Folks' Catechism, or the English and Latin versions of Archbishop Thoresby's Instruction for the People; Together with a Wycliffite adaptation of the same, and the corresponding canons of the council of Lambeth. With introduction, notes, glossary, and index, by the late Thomas Frederick Simmons ... and Henry Edward Nolloth Anon., 1100-1400 (The Lay-Folks' Mass-Book), [The Lay-Folks' Mass-Book, in] Yorkshire Writers: Richard Rolle of Hampole and his followers: Edited by C. Horstmann Anon., 1100-1400 (Legends of the Saints), Legends of the Saints in the Scottish Dialect of the Fourteenth Century: Edited from the unique manuscript in the University Library, Cambridge with introduction, notes and glossarial index by W. M. Metcalfe Anon., 1100-1400 (Maydestone's Penitential Psalms), The Wheatley Manuscript: A collection of Middle English verse and prose contained in a ms. now in The British Museum: Add. Mss. 39574: Edited with introduction and notes by Mabel Day Anon., 1100-1400 (The Metrical Life of St. Robert of Knaresborough), The Metrical Life of St. Robert of Knaresborough: Together with the other middle English pieces in British Museum MS. Egerton 3143: Edited by Joyce Bazire Anon., 1100-1400 (The Middle-English Harrowing of Hell), The Middle-English Harrowing of Hell and Gospel of Nicodemus. Now first edited from all the known manuscripts, with introduction and glossary by William Henry Hulme Anon., 1100-1400 (A Middle English Metrical Paraphrase of the Old Testament), A Middle English metrical paraphrase of the Old Testament: Edited in part and examined in an introduction by Herbert Kalén Anon., 1100-1400 (The minor poems of the Vernon MS), The minor poems of the Vernon ms. The text edited by Carl Horstmann. (Side-notes by F. J. Furnivall) Anon., 1100-1400 (A Moral Ode), [Additional Poema Morale, in] Old English Homilies and Homiletic Treatises (Sawles Warde, and þe Wohunge of Ure Lauerd: Ureisons of Ure Lauerd and of Ure Lefdi &c.) of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries: Edited from mss. in the British Museum, Lambeth, and Bodleian Libraries; With introduction, translation, and notes, by Richard Morris. First Series Anon., 1100-1400 (A Moral Ode), [Poema Morale, in] Old English Homilies and Homiletic Treatises of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. Edited from mss. in the British Museum, Lambeth, and Bodleian Libraries; With introduction, translation, and notes, by Richard Morris. Second Series Anon., 1100-1400 (The Northern Passion), The Northern Passion: Four parallel texts and the French original, with specimens of additional manuscripts. Edited by Frances A. Foster Anon., 1100-1400 (The Ormulum), The Ormulum: With the notes and glossary of Dr. R. M. White: Edited by Rev. Robert Holt Anon., 1100-1400 (The Owl and the Nightingale), The Owl and the Nightingale: Edited by J. H. G. Grattan and G. F. H. Sykes Anon., 1100-1400 (A paraphrase on the Seven Penitential Psalms), A paraphrase on the Seven Penitential Psalms, in English verse, supposed to have been written by Thomas Brampton in the year 1414; Together with a legendary psalter of Saint Bernard, in Latin and in English verse. With notes by William Henry Black Anon., 1100-1400 (A peniworth of witte), [A Peniworth of Witte, in] Englische Studien. Organ für Englische Philologie unter Mitberücksichtigung des Englischen Unterrichtes auf Höheren Schulen. Herausgegeben von Dr Eugen Kölbing Anon., 1100-1400 (The Pistill of Susan), [The Pistill of Susan, in] Scottish Alliterative Poems; In Riming Stanzas; Edited with Introduction, Appendix, Notes, and Glossary by F. J. Amours Anon., 1100-1400 (Poema Morale), [Poema Morale, in] Old English Homilies and Homiletic Treatises of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. Edited from mss. in the British Museum, Lambeth, and Bodleian Libraries; With introduction, translation, and notes, by Richard Morris. First Series Anon., 1100-1400 (The Pricke of Conscience), [The Pricke of Conscience etc., in] Yorkshire Writers: Richard Rolle of Hampole and his followers: Edited by C. Horstmann Anon., 1100-1400 (The proverbs of Alfred), The proverbs of Alfred: Re-edited from the manuscripts by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat Anon., 1100-1400 (Proverbs of Hendyng), [Proverbs of Hendyng, from Elegy on the death of King Edward I, in] The modern language review: A quarterly journal devoted to the study of medieval and modern literature and philology: Edited by J. G. Robertson: G. C. Macaulay and H. Oelsner Anon., 1100-1400 (The Prymer), The Prymer or Lay Folks Prayer Book. (With several facsimiles.) Edited by Henry Littlehales from the Ms. Dd. 11, 82, ab. 1420–30 A.D., in the library of the University of Cambridge Anon., 1100-1400 (The Romance and Prophecies of Thomas of Ersseldoune), The Romance and Prophecies of Thomas of Erceldoune: Printed from Five Manuscripts; With Illustrations from the Prophetic Literature of the 15th and 16th Centuries. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by James A. H. Murray Anon., 1100-1400 (A Sarmun), [A Sarmun, in] Early English Poems and Lives of Saints, (with those of the wicked birds Pilate and Judas.) Copied and edited from manuscripts in the library of the British Museum by Frederick J. Furnivall Anon., 1100-1400 (Sir Eglamour of Artois), Sir Eglamour of Artois: Edited by Frances E. Richardson Anon., 1100-1400 (The South English Legendary), The South English Legendary: Edited from Corpus Christi College Cambridge Ms. 145 and British Museum Ms. Harley 2277 with variants from Bodley Ms. Ashmole 43 and British Museum Ms. Cotton Julius D. IX: By Charlotte d'Evelyn and Anna J. Mill Anon., 1100-1400 (Speculum Christiani), Speculum Christiani: A Middle English religious treatise of the 14th century: Edited from all the known mss. and one old edition, with introduction, notes, glossary, index of names and quotations, a table and appendices by Gustaf Holmstedt Anon., 1100-1400 (Speculum Gy de Warewyke), Speculum Gy de Warewyke: An English poem with introduction, notes and glossary: Here for the first time printed and first edited from the manuscripts by Georgiana Lea Morrill Anon., 1100-1400 (St Patrick's Purgatory), St. Patrick's Purgatory: Two versions of Owayne Miles and The Vision of William of Stranton: Together with the long text of the Tractatus de Purgatorio Sancti Patricii: Edited by Robert Easting Anon., 1100-1400 (The Stacions of Rome and The Pilgrims Sea-Voyage), The Stacions of Rome, and the Pilgrims Sea-Voyage: With Clene Maydenhod ... Edited by Frederick J. Furnivall Anon., 1100-1400 (A Stanzaic Life of Christ), A Stanzaic Life of Christ: Compiled from Higden's Polychronicon and the Legenda Aurea: Edited from Ms. Harley 3909: By Frances A. Foster Anon., 1100-1400 (The stasyons of Jerusalem), The “Gest Hystoriale” of the Destruction of Troy: An Alliterative Romance Translated from Guido de Colonna's “Hystoria Troiana.” Now First Edited from the Unique MS. in The Hunterian Museum, University of Glasgow, with Introduction, Notes and a Glossary, by the late Rev. Geo. A. Panton, and David Donaldson Anon., 1100-1400 (The stasyons of Jerusalem), [The stasyons of Jerusalem, in] Altenglische Legenden: Neue Folge. Mit Einleitung und Anmerkungen: Herausgegeben von C. Horstmann Anon., 1100-1400 (The Story of Genesis and Exodus), The story of Genesis and Exodus, an early English song, about A.D. 1250. Now first edited, from a unique ms. in the library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, with introduction, notes, and glossary, by Richard Morris Anon., 1100-1400 (The Surtees Psalter), [The Surtees Psalter, in] Yorkshire Writers: Richard Rolle of Hampole and his followers: Edited by C. Horstman Anon., 1100-1400 (The Tale of the Smyth and his Dame), [A treatyse of the smyth whych that forged hym a new dame, in] Altenglische Legenden: Neue Folge. Mit Einleitung und Anmerkungen: Herausgegeben von C. Horstmann Anon., 1100-1400 (With an O and an I), [Rawlinson NT strophic passages, in] Anglia. Zeitschrift für Englische Philologie. Unter Mitwirkung von Ewald Flügel: Herausgegeben von Eugen Einenkel. Nebst einem Beiblatt herausgegeben von Max Fr. Mann. Band XXVII. Neue Folge Band XV Anon., 1100-1400 (Ypotis), [Ypotys, in] Altenglische Legenden: Neue Folge. Mit Einleitung und Anmerkungen: Herausgegeben von C. Horstmann Anon., 1100-1500 (Alexander and Dindimus), Alexander and Dindimus: or, The Letters of Alexander to Dindimus, King of the Brahmans, with the Replies of Dindimus; Being a Second Fragment of the Alliterative Romance of Alisaunder; Translated from the Latin, about A.D. 1340–50; Re-edited from the Unique MS. in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. By the Rev. Walter W. Skeat Anon., 1100-1500 (Alexander-Cassamus fragment), [Alexander-Cassamus fragment] Editio princeps des mittelenglischen Cassamus (Alexanderfragments) der Universitätsbibliothek Cambridge. Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde der hohen philosophischen Fakultät Sektion I der K. B. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München: Vorgelegt am 30. Dezember 1910 von Karl Rosskopf Anon., 1100-1500 (Amis and Amiloun), Amis and Amiloun: Edited by MacEdward Leach Anon., 1100-1500 (Apollonius fragment), [Apollonius of Tyre, in] Die alt- und mittelenglischen Apollonius-Bruchstücke mit dem Text der Historia Appolonii nach der englischen Handschriftengruppe: Herausgegeben von Josef Raith Anon., 1100-1500 (Arthour and Merlin), Arthour and Merlin: Nach der Auchinleck-Hs. Nebst zwei Beilagen: Herausgegeben von Eugen Kölbing Anon., 1100-1500 (Arthur), Arthur; A short sketch of his life and history in English verse of the first half of the fifteenth century. Copied and edited from the Marquis of Bath's ms., Liber Rubeus Bathoniæ, 1428 A.D. by Frederick J. Furnivall ... [Second Edition, 1869.] Anon., 1100-1500 (Athelston), Athelston: A Middle English Romance: Edited by A. McI. Trounce Anon., 1100-1500 (Bishop Percy's Folio Ms.), Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript. Ballads and Romances. Edited by John W. Hales ... and Frederick J. Furnivall. Assisted by Professor Child, W. Chappell Anon., 1100-1500 (Le Bone Florence of Rome), Le Bone Florence Of Rome. Herausgegeben von Wilhelm Vietor. Erste Abteilung. Abdruck der Handschrift. (Ff. II. 38, University Library, Cambridge) Anon., 1100-1500 (The Breton Lays), The Breton Lays in Middle English: Edited by Thomas C. Rumble Anon., 1100-1500 (Cambridge Lyrics), Cambridge Middle English Lyrics: Edited by Henry A. Person Anon., 1100-1500 (Carols), [Carols extracted from] Appendix to the Fifth Report of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts. Part I. Report and Appendix. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty Anon., 1100-1500 (Carols), [Carols extracted from] Appendix to the Third Report of the Royal Commission of Historical Manuscripts. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty Anon., 1100-1500 (Carols), [Carols extracted from] Reliquiæ Antiquæ. Scraps from ancient manuscripts, illustrating chiefly early English literature and the English language. Edited by Thomas Wright and James Orchard Halliwell Anon., 1100-1500 (Carols), [Carols extracted from] Specimens of old Christmas carols, selected from manuscripts and printed books Anon., 1100-1500 (Carols), [Carols extracted from] Zwei Mittelenglische Christmas Carols [by K. Breul, in] Englische Studien. Organ für Englische Philologie unter Mitberücksichtigung des Englischen Unterrichtes auf Höheren Schulen. Herausgegeben von Dr. Eugen Kölbing: XIV. Band. Anon., 1100-1500 (Carols from The Bannatyne Manuscript), [Carols extracted from] The Bannatyne Manuscript: Compiled by George Bannatyne 1568. Part I Anon., 1100-1500 (Carols from the Fairfax and Ritson Mss.), [Carols extracted from] Die Lieder des Fairfax Ms. (Add. 5465 Brit. Mus.) [and] Die Lieder der Ms. Add. 5665 (Ritson's Folio-Ms.) [ed. Bernard Fehr, in] Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Litteraturen. Begründet von Ludwig Herrig. Herausgegeben von Alois Brandl und Adolf Tobler: LV. Jahrgang, CVI. Band, der neuen Serie VI. Band Anon., 1100-1500 (The Chevelere Assigne), The Romance of The Cheuelere Assigne. Re-edited from the Unique Manuscript in the British Museum, with a Preface, Notes and Glossarial Index, By Henry H. Gibbs Anon., 1100-1500 (Clariodus), Clariodus; A Metrical Romance: Printed from a Manuscript of the Sixteenth Century Anon., 1100-1500 (The English Charlemagne Romances. Part I. Sir Ferumbras), The English Charlemagne Romances. Part I. Sir Ferumbras. Edited from the Unique Paper MS. About 1380 A.D., in The Bodleian Library (Ashmole MS. 33) by Sidney J. Herrtage Anon., 1100-1500 (The English Charlemagne Romances. Part ll. The Sege of Melayne), The English Charlemagne Romances. Part II. “The Sege of Melayne” and “The Romance of Duke Rowland and Sir Otuell of Spain”, Now for the First Time Printed from the Unique MS. of R. Thornton, in The British Museum, MS. Addit. 31,042, together with a Fragment of “The Song of Roland”, from the Unique MS. Lansd. 388. Edited by Sidney J. Herrtage Anon., 1100-1500 (The English Charlemagne Romances. Part V. The Sowdone of Babylone), The English Charlemagne Romances. Part V. The Romance of The Sowdone of Babylone and of Ferumbras His Sone Who Conquered Rome. Re-Edited from the Unique MS. of the late Sir Thomas Phillipps, with Introduction, Notes, and Glossary by Emil Hausknecht Anon., 1100-1500 (The English Charlemagne Romances. Part VI. The Tail of Rauf Coilyear), The English Charlemagne Romances. Part VI. The Tail of Rauf Coilyear (About 1475 A.D.) (from the Unique Copy of Lekpreuik's Edition of 1572) with the Fragments of Roland and Vernagu and Otuel (from the Unique Auchinleck MS., About 1330 A.D.): Re-Edited from the Original, with Introduction, Notes and Glossary, by Sidney J. H. Herrtage Anon., 1100-1500 (The English and Scottish Popular Ballads), The English and Scottish Popular Ballads: Edited by Francis James Child Anon., 1100-1500 (Fifteenth Century Carols), [Carols extracted from] Fifteenth century carols and other pieces [by M. R. James and G. C. Macaulay, in] The Modern Language Review. A quarterly journal devoted to the study of medieval and modern literature and philology. Edited by J. G. Robertson, G. C. Macaulay and H. Oelsner: Volume VIII Anon., 1100-1500 (Fifteenth Century Songs and Carols), [Carols extracted from] Songs and carols from a manuscript in the British Museum of the fifteenth century. Edited by Thomas Wright Anon., 1100-1500 (Fifteenth Century Songs and Carols), [Carols extracted from] Songs and carols, now first printed, from a manuscript of the fifteenth century. Edited by Thomas Wright Anon., 1100-1500 (Firumbras), Firumbras and Otuel and Roland: Edited from Ms. Brit. Mus. Addit. 37492. By Mary Isabelle O'Sullivan Anon., 1100-1500 (Floriz and Blauncheflur), King Horn, Floriz and Blauncheflur, The Assumption of our Lady. First edited in 1866 by the Rev. J. Rawson Lumby ... and now re-edited from the manuscripts, with introduction, notes and glossary, by George H. McKnight Anon., 1100-1500 (Generydes), Generydes, A Romance in Seven-line Stanzas. Edited from the Unique Paper MS. in Trinity College, Cambridge (about 1440 A.D.), by W. Aldis Wright Anon., 1100-1500 (Gilbert Hay's Buik of Alexander), The Buik of King Alexander the Conqueror by Sir Gilbert Hay: Edited by John Cartwright Anon., 1100-1500 (The Harley Lyrics), The Harley Lyrics: The Middle English Lyrics of Ms. Harley 2253. Edited by G. L. Brook Anon., 1100-1500 (Havelok the Dane), The Lay of Havelok the Dane: Composed in the reign of Edward I, about A.D. 1280. Formerly edited by Sir F. Madden for The Roxburghe Club: And now re-edited from the unique Ms. Laud Misc. 108, in the Bodleian Library, Oxford; By the Rev. Walter W. Skeat Anon., 1100-1500 (Historical poems of the XIVth and XVth Centuries), Historical Poems of the XIVth and XVth Centuries: Edited by Rossell Hope Robbins Anon., 1100-1500 (The History of Roswall and Lillian), [The History of Roswall and Lillian, ed. O. Lengert, in] Englische Studien. Organ für Englische Philologie unter Mitberücksichtigung des Englischen Unterrichtes auf Höheren Schulen. Herausgegeben von Dr. Eugen Kölbing Anon., 1100-1500 (Ipomedon), Ipomedon in drei englischen Bearbeitungen: Herausgegeben von Eugen Kölbing Anon., 1100-1500 (The Jeaste of Syr Gawayne), Syr Gawayne; a collection of ancient romance-poems, by Scottish and English authors, relating to that celebrated Knight of the Round Table, with an introduction, notes and a glossary. By Sir Frederic Madden Anon., 1100-1500 (Joseph of Arimathie), Joseph of Arimathie: Otherwise called The Romance of the Seint Graal, or Holy Grail: An Alliterative Poem Written About A.D. 1350, and Now First Printed from the Unique Copy in the Vernon MS. at Oxford. With an Appendix, containing “The Lyfe of Joseph of Armathy”, Reprinted from the Black-letter Copy of Wynkyn de Worde; “De Sancto Joseph ab Armathia”, First Printed by Pynson A.D. 1516; and “Lyfe of Joseph of Armathia”, First Printed by Pynson A.D. 1520. Edited, with Notes and Glossarial Indices, by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat Anon., 1100-1500 (King Horn), King Horn: A Middle-English Romance: Edited from the Manuscripts by Joseph Hall Anon., 1100-1500 (The King of Tars), [The King of Tars, in] Englische Studien. Organ für Englische Philologie unter Mitberücksichtigung des Englischen Unterrichtes auf Höheren Schulen. Herausgegeben von Dr. Eugen Kölbing ... XI. Band Anon., 1100-1500 (The Knight of Curtesy and the Lady of Faguell), Here begynneth a litell treatise of the Knight of Curtesy and the lady of Faguell Anon., 1100-1500 (Kyng Alisaunder), Kyng Alisaunder: Edited by G. V. Smithers Anon., 1100-1500 (Lancelot of the Laik), Lancelot of the Laik: From Cambridge University Library MS. Edited by Margaret Muriel Gray Anon., 1100-1500 (The Laud Troy Book), The Laud Troy Book, A Romance of About 1400 A.D. Now First Edited from the Unique MS. (Laud Misc. 595) in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, with Introduction, Notes and Glossary by J. Ernst Wülfing Anon., 1100-1500 (Lybeaus Desconus), Lybeaus Desconus: Edited by M. Mills Anon., 1100-1500 (Mediæval Carols), Mediæval Carols Anon., 1100-1500 (Metrical Romances), Middle English Metrical Romances edited by Walter Hoyt French and Charles Brockway Hale Anon., 1100-1500 (Middle English Lyrics and Ballads), English Lyrics of the XIIIth Century: Edited by Carleton Brown Anon., 1100-1500 (Middle English Lyrics and Ballads), Religious Lyrics of the XVth Century: Edited by Carleton Brown Anon., 1100-1500 (Le Morte Arthur), Le Morte Arthur, A Romance in Stanzas of Eight Lines, Re-edited from MS. Harley 2252, in The British Museum, with Introduction, Notes, Glossary and Index of Names, by J. Douglas Bruce Anon., 1100-1500 (Morte Arthure), Morte Arthure, or The Death of Arthur. Edited from Robert Thornton's MS. in the Library of Lincoln Cathedral, by Edmund Brock. [A New Edition, 1871.] Anon., 1100-1500 (Octovian), Octovian: Edited from Lincoln, Dean and Chapter Library, Ms. 91 and Cambridge, University Library, Ms. Ff.2. 38: By Frances McSparran Anon., 1100-1500 (Of Arthour and of Merlin), Of Arthour and of Merlin. Edited by O. D. Macrae-Gibson Anon., 1100-1500 (Otuel and Roland), Firumbras and Otuel and Roland: Edited from Ms. Brit. Mus. Addit. 37492. By Mary Isabelle O'Sullivan Anon., 1100-1500 (Partonope of Blois), The Middle-English versions of Partonope of Blois: Edited from the manuscripts by A. Trampe Bödtker Anon., 1100-1500 (Religious Lyrics of the 14th Century), Religious Lyrics of the XIVth Century: Edited by Carleton Brown Anon., 1100-1500 (Richard the Lionheart), [Richard Coeur de Lyon] Der mittelenglische Versroman über Richard Löwenherz: Kritische Ausgabe nach allen Handschriften mit Einleitung, Anmerkungen und deutscher Übersetzung von Karl Brunner Anon., 1100-1500 (The Romance of Emaré), The Romance of Emaré. Re-edited from the MS., with Introduction, Notes, and Glossary by Edith Rickert Anon., 1100-1500 (The Romance of Guy of Warwick), The Romance of Guy of Warwick. The first or 14th;-century version. Edited from the Auchinleck MS. in the Advocates' Library, Edinburgh, and from MS. 107 in Caius College, Cambridge: by Julius Zupitza Anon., 1100-1500 (The Romance of Guy of Warwick), The Romance of Guy of Warwick. The second or 15th-century Version. Edited from the Paper MS. Ff.2.38. in the University Library, Cambridge, by Dr. Julius Zupitza Anon., 1100-1500 (The Romance of Sir Beves of Hamtoun), The Romance of Sir Beves of Hamtoun. Edited from Six Manuscripts and the Old Printed Copy, with Introduction, Notes and Glossary, By Eugen Kölbing Anon., 1100-1500 (The Romance of Sir Degrevant), The Romance of Sir Degrevant: A parallel-text edition from mss. Lincoln Cathedral A.5.2 and Cambridge University Ff.1.6: By L. F. Casson Anon., 1100-1500 (The Romance of William of Palerne), The Romance of William of Palerne: (Otherwise Known as The Romance of “William and the Werwolf”): Translated from the French at the Command of Sir Humphrey de Bohun, About A.D. 1350; To which is added a Fragment of the Alliterative Romance of Alisaunder: Translated from the Latin by the Same Author About A.D. 1340; The Former Re-Edited from the Unique MS. in the Library of King's College, Cambridge; The Latter Now First Edited from the Unique MS. in The Bodleian Library, Oxford; By the Rev. Walter W. Skeat Anon., 1100-1500 (The Romans of Partenay), The Romans of Partenay, or of Lusignen: Otherwise Known as The Tale of Melusine: Translated from the French of La Coudrette (About 1500–1520 A.D.). Edited from a Unique Manuscript in the Library of Trinity College, Cambridge, with an Introduction, Notes and Glossarial Index, by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat Anon., 1100-1500 (Ryman's Carols), [Carols extracted from] Die Gedichte des Franziskaners Jakob Ryman [ed. J. Zupitza, in] Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Litteraturen. Begründet von Ludwig Herrig. Herausgegeben von Stephan Waetzoldt und Julius Zupitza: XLVI. Jahrgang, 89. Band Anon., 1100-1500 (Scottish Alliterative Poems), Scottish Alliterative Poems; In Riming Stanzas; Edited with Introduction, Appendix, Notes, and Glossary by F. J. Amours Anon., 1100-1500 (Scottish Troy Fragments), Barbour's des Schottischen Nationaldichters Legendensammlung nebst den Fragmenten seines Trojanerkrieges. Zum ersten Mal herausgegeben und kritisch bearbeitet von C. Horstmann. Zweiter Band Anon., 1100-1500 (The Seege of Troye), The Seege or Batayle of Troye: A middle English metrical romance: Edited from Mss. Lincoln's Inn 150, Egerton 2862, Arundel XXII with Harley 525 included in the appendix: By Mary Elizabeth Barnicle Anon., 1100-1500 (The Seven Sages of Rome), The Seven Sages of Rome (southern version): Edited from the mss. by Karl Brunner Anon., 1100-1500 (The Siege of Jerusalem), The Siege of Jerusalem: Edited from MS. Laud. Misc. 656: With variants from all other extant mss.: By E. Kölbing and Mabel Day Anon., 1100-1500 (Sir Amadace and The Avowing of Arthur), Sir Amadace and The Avowing of Arthur: Two Romances from the Ireland MS: By Christopher Brookhouse Anon., 1100-1500 (Sir Landeval), [Sir Landeval, in] The American Journal of Philology, Vol. X: Edited by Basil L. Gildersleeve Anon., 1100-1500 (Sir Orfeo), [Sir Orfeo, in] A Literary Middle English Reader: Edited by Albert Stanburrough Cook Anon., 1100-1500 (Sir Perceval of Gales), Sir Perceval of Gales: Herausgegeben von J. Campion und F. Holthausen: Mit einer Tafel Anon., 1100-1500 (Sir Tristrem), Sir Tristrem: Edited by George P. McNeill Anon., 1100-1500 (Sir Ysumbras), Palaestra XV. Sir Ysumbras. Eine englische Romanze des 14. Jahrhunderts im Anschluss an die Vorarbeiten J. Zupitzas: Herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. Gustav Schleich Anon., 1100-1500 (Sixteenth Century Carols), [Carols extracted from] Liedersammlungen des XVI. Jahrhunderts, besonders aus der Zeit Heinrich's VIII. [by Ewald Flügel, in] Anglia. Zeitschrift für Englische Philologie: Unter Leitung von Richard Paul Wülker. Herausgegeben von Ewald Flügel und Gustav Schirmer: XII. Band Anon., 1100-1500 (Sixteenth Century Carols), [Carols extracted from] Liedersammlungen des XVI. Jahrhunderts, besonders aus der Zeit Heinrichs VIII. [by Ewald Flügel, in] Anglia. Zeitschrift für englische Philologie. Unter Mitwirkung von Ewald Flügel: Herausgegeben von Eugen Einenkel. Nebst einem Beiblatt herausgegeben von Max Fr. Mann: Band XXVI. Neue Folge Band XIV. Anon., 1100-1500 (Songs and Carols from the Balliol Ms. 354), [Carols extracted from] Songs, Carols, and other Miscellaneous Poems, from the Balliol Ms. 354, Richard Hill's Commonplace book. Edited by Roman Dyboski Anon., 1100-1500 (The Tale of Gamelyn), [The Tale of Gamelyn, in] The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Edited from numerous manuscripts by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat Anon., 1100-1500 (Titus & Vespasian), Titus & Vespasian: or The Destruction of Jerusalem in Rhymed Couplets: Edited from the London and Oxford MSS. by J. A. Herbert Anon., 1100-1500 (Torrent of Portyngale), Torrent of Portyngale: Re-Edited from the Unique MS. in The Chetham Library, Manchester, by E. Adam Anon., 1100-1500 (Verse Romances), Middle English Verse Romances: Edited by Donald B. Sands Anon., 1100-1500 (The Wars of Alexander), The Wars of Alexander: An Alliterative Romance Translated from the Historia Alexandri Magni de Preliis. Re-edited from MS. Ashmole 44, in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, and MS. D.4.12, in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin: By the Rev. Walter W. Skeat Anon., 1100-1500 (Ywain and Gawain), Ywain and Gawain: Edited by Albert B. Friedman and Norman T. Harrington Anon., 14th cent. (Poems associated with William Langland), Death and liffe: A medieval alliterative debate poem in a seventeenth century version [in, Select early English poems: Edited by Sir Israel Gollancz] Anon., 14th cent. (Poems associated with William Langland), [Jacke Upland and The Reply of Friar Daw Topias, with Jack Upland's Rejoinder in] Political poems and songs relating to English history, composed during the period from the accession of Edw. III. to that of Ric. III. Edited by Thomas Wright Anon., 14th cent. (Poems associated with William Langland), Mum and the Sothsegger: Edited from the manuscripts: Camb. Univ. LL. IV. 14 and Brit. Mus. Add. 41666 by Mabel Day and Robert Steele Anon., 14th cent. (Poems associated with William Langland), The parlement of the thre ages: Edited by M. Y. Offord Anon., 14th cent. (Poems associated with William Langland), Pierce the Ploughmans Crede (about 1394 A.D.): Transcribed and Edited from MS. Trin. Coll., Cam., R. 3, 15, Collated with MS. Bibl. Reg. 18. B. XVII. in The British Museum, and with the Old Printed Text of 1553; To which is appended God Spede the Plough (about 1500 A.D.) from Lansdowne 762; By the Rev. Walter W. Skeat Anon., 14th cent. (Poems associated with William Langland), [The Plowmans Tale, in] The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Edited, from numerous manuscripts by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat Anon., 14th cent. (Poems associated with William Langland), Wynnere and Wastoure: Edited by Stephanie Trigg Anon., 15th cent. (Knighthood and Battle), Knyghthode and Bataile: A XVth century verse paraphrase of Flavius Vegetius Renatus' treatise “De Re Militari”: Edited, with introduction, notes, and glossary, by R. Dyboski and Z. M. Arend Anon., 15th/16th cent. (Pseudo-Chaucerian Pieces), [Pseudo-Chaucerian Pieces, in] The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Edited, from numerous manuscripts by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat: [Vol. VII: Being a supplement to The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer] Anon., ca. 1420 (Palladius), Palladius On Husbondrie. From the Unique MS. of About 1420 A.D. in Colchester Castle. Edited by the Rev. Barton Lodge: With a Ryme Index Edited by Sidney J. H. Herrtage Anon., ca. 1436 (The Libel of English Policy), The libelle of Englyshe polycye: a poem on the use of sea-power: 1436: Edited by Sir George Warner Anon., ca. 1500 (Colin Blowbols Testament), [Colin Blowbols Testament, in] Remains of the Early Popular Poetry of England; Collected and edited, with introductions and notes, by W. Carew Hazlitt Anon., ca. 1500 (The Life of St Gregory's Mother), Here after foloweth the lyfe of saynt Gregoryes mother Anon., ca. 1503 (The Calendar of Shepherds), The kalender of shepherdes: the edition of Paris 1503 in photographic facsimile: a faithful reprint of R. Pynson's edition of London 1506. Edited with a critical introduction and glossary by H. Oskar Sommer Anon., ca. 1503 (The Nutbrown Maid), Here begynneth ye new Notborune mayd vpon ye passion of cryste Anon., ca. 1503 (The Nutbrown Maid), [The Nutbrown Maid, in] Specimens of English Literature from The ‘Ploughmans Crede’ to The ‘Shepheardes Calender’: A.D. 1394–A.D. 1579: With introduction, notes and glossarial index by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat Anon., ca. 1507 (The Fifteen Joys of Marriage), The fyftene Ioyes of maryage Anon., ca. 1507 (The Jousts of May and June), Here begynneth the Justes of the moneth of Maye parfurnysshed and done by Charles Brandon, Thomas Knyvet, Gyles Capell & Wyllyam Hussy. The xxii yere of the reygne of our soverayne lorde Kynge Henry the Seuenth Anon., ca. 1509 (Saint Ursula), Here begynneth ye Lyf of saynt Ursula after ye cronycles of englonde Anon., ca. 1510 (Cock Lorrel's Boat), [Cocke Lorelles Bote] Anon., ca. 1510 (Jacob and his Sons), Thy story of Jacoby and his twelue sones Anon., ca. 1510 (Robert the Devil), [Robert the Devil, in] Remains of the Early Popular Poetry of England; Collected and edited, with introductions and notes, by W. Carew Hazlitt Anon., ca. 1520 (A Book of a Ghostly Father), Here begynneth a boke of a Ghoostly fader / that confesseth his Ghoostly chylde / the whiche speketh fyrst of the vii. deidly synnes / and after of the cyrcumstaunce that to them belongeth Anon., ca. 1520 (Maid Emlyn), Here is the boke of mayd Emlyn that had .v. husbandes and all kockoldes she wold make theyr berdes whether they wold or no / and gyue them to were a praty hoode full of belles Anon., ca. 1520 (Saint Mary Magdalene), Our Lady's Lament, and The Lamentation of Saint Mary Magdalene. Edited from the original mss., etc. by Charles Edward Tame Anon., ca. 1520 (Terence in English), Terens in englysh Anon., ca. 1528 (La Connaissance d'Amours), Here begynneth a lyttell treatyse cleped La conusaunce damours Anon., ca. 1529 (Solomon and Marcolphus), The sayinges or proverbes of King Salomon / with the answers of Marcolphus / translated out of frenche into englysshe Anon., ca. 1530 (Lord's Prayer), A metricall declaration of the .vij. petitions of the pater noster Anon., ca. 1530 (Saint Margaret of Scotland), [Life of St Margaret of Scotland] Anon., ca. 1532 (The Miller of Abington [etc.]), A ryght pleasaunt and merye Historie, of the Mylner of Abyngton, with his Wife, and his fayre Daughter: and of two poore scholers of Cambridge. Wherevnto is adioyned another merye Jest, of a Sargeaunt that woulde haue learned to be a Fryar Anon., ca. 1532 (The Remedy of Love), [The Remedy of loue, in] The workes of Geffray Chaucer newly printed with dyuers workes whiche were neuer in print before: As in the table more playnly dothe appere. Cum privilegio Anon., ca. 1534 (The Image of Hypocrisy), [The Image of Ypocresye, in] Ballads from Manuscripts ... Ballads on the condition of England in Henry VIII's and Edward VI's reigns, (including the state of the clergy, monks and friars,) on Wolsey, Anne Boleyn, Somerset, and Lady Jane Grey; With Wynkyn de Worde's Treatise of a Galaunt (AB.1520 A.D.): Edited by Frederick J. Furnivall Anon., ca. 1547 (Vox Populi Vox Dei), Ballads from Manuscripts ... Ballads on the condition of England in Henry VIII's and Edward VI's reigns, (including the state of the clergy, monks and friars,) on Wolsey, Anne Boleyn, Somerset, and Lady Jane Grey; With Wynkyn de Worde's Treatise of a Galaunt (AB.1520 A.D.) Edited by Frederick J. Furnivall Anon., ca. 1550 (A New Treatise in Three Parts), A newe Treatyse deuyded in thre parties Anon., ca. 1560 (Hugh of Leicester), [Hugh of Leicester, in] Remains of the Early Popular Poetry of England; Collected and edited, with introductions and notes, by W. Carew Hazlitt Anon., ca. 1560 (The Proud Wife's Paternoster), The proude wyues Pater noster that wolde go gaye and vndyd her husbonde and went her waye Anon., ca. 1560 (Robin Conscience), [Robin Conscience, in] Remains of the Early Popular Poetry of England; Collected and edited, with introductions and notes, by W. Carew Hazlitt Anon., ca. 1561 (The Tale of Beryn), The Tale of Beryn, with A Prologue of the merry Adventure of the Pardoner with a Tapster at Canterbury. Re-edited from the Duke of Northumberland's unique ms. by F. J. Furnivall & W. G. Stone. With an English abstract of the French original and Asiatic versions of the tale, by W. A. Clouston; plans of Canterbury in 1588, and the road thither from London in 1675, &c. Anon., ca. 1566 (The Banquet of Dainties), The Banquett of Dainties: for all suche gestes that loue moderatt Dyate Anon., ca. 1580 (A Wife Lapped in Morel's Skin), Here begynneth a merry Ieste of a shrewde and curste Wyfe, lapped in Morrelles Skin, for her good behauyour Anon., ca. 1598 (Heraclitus and Democritus), The Riddles of Heraclitus and Democritus Anon., ca. 1599 (The Preservation of Henry VII), The First Booke of the First Preservation of King Henry the vij. when he was but Earle of Richmond, Grandfather to the Queenes maiesty; Compiled in english rythmicall Hexameters Anon., ca. 1601 (Mary the Blessed Virgin), The Song of Mary the Mother of Christ: Containing the story of his life and passion. The teares of Christ in the garden: With The description of heauenly Ierusalem Anon., ca. 1603 (Philotus), Ane verie excellent and delectabill Treatise intitulit Philotvs. Qvhairin We May Persave The greit inconveniences that fallis out in the Mariage betvvene age and zouth Anon., ca. 1603 (Welcome to James I), Englands vvelcome To Iames by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. Wherein is shewed her zealous loue, and reuerent dutie to her Soueraigne. Composed into three Cantoes Anon., ca. 1634 (The Mirror of New Reformation), Mirrovr of new reformation, wherein reformers, by their owne acknowledgement, are represented ad viuum. The beauty also of their handy-worke is displayed. Second Edition, augmented Anon., ca. 1702 (The Cyrus Gate), The Cyrus Gate: Or, The Commencement of the Triumphant Kingdom. A Dialogue ... [in A Living Funeral Testimony: or, Death Overcome, and Drown'd in the Life of Christ. With A Further Description of the Various States of Separated Souls; as to what they may expect will ensue after Death, whether in Christ, or out of Christ. By J. Lead] Anon., fl. 1820-1832 (Midnight Musings), Midnight Musings: Being a Collection of Poems on Various Subjects Anster, John, 1793-1867, Ode to fancy; with other poems. By John Martin Anster Anster, John, 1793-1867, Poems. With some Translations from the German. By John Anster Anster, John, 1793-1867, Xeniola. Poems, including Translations from Schiller and De la Motte Fouqué. By John Anster Anstey, Christopher, 1724-1805, Contentment; or Hints to Servants On the Present Scarcity. A poetical epistle Anstey, Christopher, 1724-1805, The monopolist; or the installation of Sir John Barleycorn, Knight: a poetical tale. Addressed to servant maids Anstey, Christopher, 1724-1805, Ode on an evening view of the crescent at Bath. Inscribed to the Rev. Sir Peter Rivers Gay [etc.] Anstey, Christopher, 1724-1805, The Poetical Works of the late Christopher Anstey, With Some Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, By his son, John Anstey Anstey, Christopher, 1724-1805, The Priest Dissected: A Poem, Addressed to the Rev. Mr. ---, Author of Regulus, Toby, Caesar, And other Satirical Pieces in the Public Papers. By the author of the New Bath Guide. Canto I. The Second Edition Anton, Robert, b. 1584 or 5, The philosophers satyrs, written by M. Robert Anton Arbuckle, James, Glotta: a Poem: Humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable the Marquess of Carnarvon. By Mr. Arbuckle Arbuckle, James, Momus Mistaken: A Fable. Occasioned by the Publication of the Works of the Revd. Dr. Swift, D. S. P. D. in Dublin. By Mr. James Arbuckle ... Arbuckle, James, A Poem Inscribed to the Dublin Society. By Mr. Arbuckle Arbuckle, James, Snuff: a Poem, By Mr. James Arbuckle Argyll, George Douglas Campbell, Duke of, 1823-1900, The Burdens of Belief and Other Poems: By The Duke of Argyll Armin, Robert, fl. 1610, The Italian Taylor, and his Boy. By Robert Armin Armin, Robert, fl. 1610, Qvips vpon qvestions, or, A Clownes conceite on occasion offered. bewraying a morrallised metamorphoses of changes vpon interrogatories: shewing a litle wit, with a great deale of will; or in deed, more desirous to please in it, then to profite by it. Clapt vp by a Clowne of the towne in this last restraint, hauing litle else to doe, to make a litle vse of his fickle Muse, and carelesse of carping. By Clunnyco de Curtanio Snuffe Armstrong, Edmund John, 1841-1865, The Poetical Works of Edmund J. Armstrong. Edited by George Francis Armstrong. A New Edition Armstrong, John, 1709-1779, A Day: An Epistle to John Wilkes Armstrong, John, 1709-1779, Miscellanies; By John Armstrong ... In Two Volumes Armstrong, John, 1709-1779, The oeconomy of love: a poetical essay Arnold, Cornelius, 1711-1757?, Poems on Several Occasions. By C. Arnold Arnold, Edwin, Sir, 1832-1904, Griselda: A Tragedy: And Other Poems. By Edwin Arnold Arnold, Edwin, Sir, 1832-1904, In My Lady's Praise: Being Poems, Old and New: Written to the Honour of Fanny, Lady Arnold and Now Collected for her Memory: By Sir Edwin Arnold Arnold, Edwin, Sir, 1832-1904, The Light of Asia or The Great Renunciation (Mahâbhinishkramana). Being The Life and Teaching of Gautama, Prince of India and Founder of Buddhism (As Told in Verse by an Indian Buddhist). By Edwin Arnold Arnold, Edwin, Sir, 1832-1904, The Light of the World or The Great Consummation: By Sir Edwin Arnold Arnold, Edwin, Sir, 1832-1904, Lotus and Jewel: Containing “In an Indian Temple”, “A Casket of Gems”, “A Queen's Revenge”: With Other Poems: By Edwin Arnold Arnold, Edwin, Sir, 1832-1904, Pearls of the Faith or Islam's Rosary: Being The Ninety-Nine Beautiful Names of Allah (Asmâ-El-Husnâ): With Comments in Verse from Various Oriental Sources (As Made by an Indian Mussulman): By Edwin Arnold Arnold, Edwin, Sir, 1832-1904, Poems. By Edwin Arnold ... With a preface written for this edition by the author Arnold, Edwin, Sir, 1832-1904, Poems: Narrative and Lyrical: By Edwin Arnold Arnold, Edwin, Sir, 1832-1904, Poems national and non-oriental [with some new pieces]: Selected from the works of Sir Edwin Arnold Arnold, Edwin, Sir, 1832-1904, Potiphar's Wife and Other Poems: By Sir Edwin Arnold Arnold, Edwin, Sir, 1832-1904, The Secret of Death [From the Sanskrit]: With Some Collected Poems: By Edwin Arnold ... Third Edition Arnold, Edwin, Sir, 1832-1904, The Tenth Muse: And other poems: By Sir Edwin Arnold Arnold, Edwin, Sir, 1832-1904, The Voyage of Ithobal: By Sir Edwin Arnold Arnold, Edwin, Sir, 1832-1904, With Sa'di in the Garden: or The Book of Love: Being The “Ishk” or Third Chapter of The “Bostân” of the Persian Poet Sa'di: Embodied in a Dialogue Held in the Garden of The Taj Mahal, at Agra: By Sir Edwin Arnold Arnold, Matthew, 1822-1888, Alaric at Rome. A Prize Poem, recited in Rugby School, June XII, MDCCCXL Arnold, Matthew, 1822-1888, Poems by Matthew Arnold Arnold, Matthew, 1822-1888, Poetical works of Matthew Arnold Arundel, Philip Howard, Earl of (Howard, Philip), Saint, 1557-1595, A Foure-Fould Meditation, Of the foure last things: viz. 1. of the Houre of Death. 2. of the Day of Iudgement. 3. of the Paines of Hell. 4. of the Ioyes of Heauen. Shewing the estate of the Elect and Reprobate: Composed in a diuine poeme by R. S. Arundel, Philip Howard, Earl of (Howard, Philip), Saint, 1557-1595, [In the wrackes of Walsingham, in] Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript. Ballads and Romances. Edited by John W. Hales ... and Frederick J. Furnivall ... (assisted by Prof. Child ... W. Chappell ... &c.) Arwaker, Edmund, d. 1730, The Apparition or, The Genius of Ireland: Complaining of Her Present Misery, and Imploring Speedy Relief from England. Dedicated to Duke Schonberg. Written by Edm. Arwaker Arwaker, Edmund, d. 1730, The Birth-Night. 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The Fourth Edition, Corrected Arwaker, Edmund, d. 1730, A Pindaric Ode upon our Late Soveraign Lady of Blessed Memory, Queen Mary: By Edmund Arwaker Arwaker, Edmund, d. 1730, A Poem Humbly Dedicated to the Queen, On the Occasion of Her Majesty's Happy Conception. By Edm. Arwaker Arwaker, Edmund, d. 1730, The Second Part of the Vision, a Pindarick Ode: Occasioned by Their Majesties Happy Coronation. By Edm. Arwaker Arwaker, Edmund, d. 1730, Truth in Fiction: Or, Morality in Masquerade. A Collection of Two hundred twenty five Select Fables of Aesop, and other Authors. Done into English Verse. By Edmund Arwaker Arwaker, Edmund, d. 1730, The Vision: A Pindarick Ode: Occasion'd by the Death Of Our Late Gracious Sovereign King Charles II. By Edm. Arwaker Arwaker, Edmund, d. 1730, A Votive Table, Consecrated To the Church's Deliverers, The Present King and Queen. By Edm. Arwaker Ashby, George, d. 1475, George Ashby's Poems. Edited from Two 15th Century MSS. at Cambridge by Mary Bateson Ashmore, John, Certain Selected Odes Of Horace, Englished; and their Arguments annexed. With Poems (Antient and Modern) of diuers Subjects, Translated. Whereunto are added, both in Latin and English, sundry new Epigrammes. Anagrammes. Epitaphes Aske, James, Elizabetha triumphans. Conteyning the damned practizes, that the diuelish Popes have used euer sithence her Highnesse first comming to the Crowne, by mouing her wicked and traiterous subiects to rebellion and conspiracies ... With a declaration of the manner how her Excellency was entertained at Tilbery in Essex: and of the ouerthrow had against the Spanish fleete: briefly, truly, and effectually set foorth, declared, and handled by I. A. Atherstone, Edwin, 1788-1872, The fall of Nineveh. A poem by Edwin Atherstone. Second edition: diligently corrected, and otherwise improved. In two volumes Atherstone, Edwin, 1788-1872, Israel in Egypt: A Poem. By Edwin Atherstone Atherstone, Edwin, 1788-1872, The Last Days of Herculaneum; And Abradates and Panthea: Poems by Edwin Atherstone Atherstone, Edwin, 1788-1872, A Midsummer Day's Dream. A Poem. By Edwin Atherstone Audelay, John, fl. 1426, The poems of John Audelay: Edited with introduction, notes and glossary Austen, Jane, 1775-1817, To Francis Austen (Wednesday) 26 July 1809 [in, Jane Austen's Letters to Her Sister Cassandra and Others: Collected and Edited by R. W. Chapman] Austen, Jane, 1775-1817, The Works of Jane Austen Volume VI Minor Works Now First Collected And Edited From The Manuscripts by R. W. Chapman Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, Alfred the Great: England's darling: By Alfred Austin ... Fifth edition Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, At the Gate of the Convent and Other Poems: By Alfred Austin Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, The Conversion of Winckelmann and Other Poems. By Alfred Austin Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, The Door of Humility: By Alfred Austin Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, The Golden Age: A Satire. By Alfred Austin Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, The human tragedy by Alfred Austin: fourth edition Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, Interludes: By Alfred Austin Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, In Veronica's Garden: By Alfred Austin: With Fourteen Illustrations Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, Lamia's Winter-Quarters: By Alfred Austin ... With Ten Illustrations Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, Leszko The Bastard: A Tale of Polish Grief. By Alfred Austin Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, Love's widowhood: And other poems: By Alfred Austin Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, Lyrical Poems by Alfred Austin Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, Narrative Poems by Alfred Austin Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, Prince Lucifer: By Alfred Austin Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, Sacred and profane love and other poems: By Alfred Austin Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, Savonarola: A Tragedy: By Alfred Austin Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, The Season: A Satire. By Alfred Austin ... New and revised edition (Being the third.) Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, Soliloquies in Song. By Alfred Austin Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, Songs of England by Alfred Austin ... New and Enlarged Edition Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, A Tale of True Love and Other Poems By Alfred Austin Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, The Tower of Babel: A Poetical Drama: By Alfred Austin Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913, Victoria: June 20, 1837: June 20, 1897: By Alfred Austin Avale, Lemeke, A Commemoration or Dirige of Bastarde Edmonde Boner, alias Sauage, usurped Bisshoppe of London. Compiled by Lemeke Avale Averell, W. (William), An excellent Historie bothe pithy and pleasant, Discoursing On the life and death of Charles and Iulia, two Brittish, or rather Welshe louers. No lesse delightfull for varietie, then tragicall in their miserie, not hurtfull to youthe, nor vnprofitable to age, but commodious to bothe. By W. A. Aylett, Robert, 1583-1655?, [David, King of Israel. Davids] Troubles Remembered Aylett, Robert, 1583-1655?, Devotions, Viz. 1 A Good Womans 2 The humble Mans prayer. By R. A. 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