Hint: you can choose Find from the Edit menu of your web browser to look for a particular word on the current page. CC. D. (Charles Darby), d. 1709, Bacchanalia: or A Description of a Drunken Club. A Poem C. D. (Charles Darby), d. 1709, The Book of Psalms in English Metre. The Newest Version Fitted to the Common Tunes. By Charles Darby C. D. (Charles Darby), d. 1709, An Elegy on the Death of the Queen. By C. D. Rector of K. in S. C. G., gent., fl. 1600, The Minte of deformities Call, Wathen Mark Wilks, 1817-1890, Golden Histories, etc. By Wathen Mark Wilks Call Call, Wathen Mark Wilks, 1817-1890, Reverberations. Revised with a chapter from my autobiography. By W. M. W. Call Callanan, Jeremiah Joseph, 1795-1829, The Poems of J. J. Callanan. A New Edition, with Biographical Introduction and Notes Calverley, Charles Stuart, 1831-1884, The Complete Works of C. S. Calverley ... With a Biographical Notice by Sir Walter J. Sendall Cambridge, Ada, 1844-1926., The Hand in the Dark and Other Poems. By Ada Cambridge Cambridge, Ada, 1844-1926., Hymns on the Holy Communion: by Ada Cambridge ... With a Preface by the Rev. Robert H. Baynes ... Cambridge, Ada, 1844-1926., Hymns on the Litany. By A. C. Cambridge, Ada, 1844-1926., The Manor House And Other Poems By Ada Cambridge Cambridge, Ada, 1844-1926., Unspoken Thoughts Cambridge, Richard Owen, 1717-1802, The Genius of Britain. An Iambic Ode. Addressed to the Right Hon. William Pitt Cambridge, Richard Owen, 1717-1802, The Works of Richard Owen Cambridge. Including several pieces never before published: with an account of his life and character, by his son, George Owen Cambridge Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620, The Works of Thomas Campion: Complete Songs, Masques, and Treatises with a Selection of the Latin Verse: Edited with an introduction and notes by Walter R. Davis Canning, George, 1770-1827, The pilgrimage to Mecca. Translated from the Latin prize poem recited in the theatre at Oxford, A. D. 1789. By George Canning Canning, George, 1770-1827, The Poetical Works of the Right Hon. George Canning, Comprising the Whole of his Satires, Odes, Songs, and Other Poems Canton, William, 1845-1926, The Comrades: Poems Old & New: By William Canton Canton, William, 1845-1926, In memory of W. V.: William Canton Canton, William, 1845-1926, The Invisible Playmate: W. V. her Book & In Memory of W. V.: By William Canton Canton, William, 1845-1926, A Lost Epic and Other Poems: By William Canton Canton, William, 1845-1926, W. V. Her Book and Various Verses: By William Canton ... With Two Illustrations by C. E. Brock Carew, Richard, 1555-1620, Godfrey of Boulloigne, or The Recouerie of Hierusalem. An Heroicall poeme written in Italian by Seig. Torquato Tasso, and translated into English by R. C. Esquire: And now the first part containing five Cantos, Imprinted in both Languages Carew, Richard, 1555-1620, A Herrings Tayle: Contayning a Poeticall fiction of diuers matters worthie the reading Carew, Thomas, 1595?-1639?, Poems. By Thomas Carew Carew, Thomas, 1595?-1639?, Poems, With a Maske, by Thomas Carew; The Songs were set in Musick by Mr. Henry Lawes. The third Edition revised and enlarged Carey, Henry, 1687?-1743, Cupid and Hymen; a Voyage to the Isles of love and matrimony. Containing A most Diverting Account of the Inhabitants of those Two Vast and Populous Countries, their Laws, Customs, and Government. Interspersed With many useful Directions and Cautions how to avoid the dangerous Precipices and Quicksands that these Islands abound with, and wherein so many Thousands, who have undertaken the Voyage, have miserably perished. By the Facetious H. C. and T. B.: To which are added, a map of the Island of Marriage; The Batchelor's Estimate of the Expences attending a Married Life. The Married Man's Answer to it; None but Fools Marry, a Vindication of the Estimate; and a Boulster Lecture, &c. By Simon Single ... The Fourth Edition Carey, Henry, 1687?-1743, A hue and cry, After M---k, late Master to a Corporation in the City of Dublin By the Author of Namby Pamby Carey, Henry, 1687?-1743, An Ode to Mankind: Address'd to the Prince of Wales Carey, Henry, 1687?-1743, Of Stage Tyrants. An Epistle to the Right Honourable Philip Earl of Chesterfield. Occasion'd by the Honest Yorkshire-Man being rejected at Drury-Lane Play-House, and since Acted at other Theatres with Universal Applause. By Mr. Carey Carey, Henry, 1687?-1743, Poems on several occasions. By H. Carey. The Third Edition, much enlarged Carleton, Caroline, 1820-1874., South Australian Lyrics. By Mrs. C. J. Carleton Carpenter, Edward, 1844-1929., Narcissus and Other Poems. By E. Carpenter Carpenter, Edward, 1844–1929., Sketches from Life in Town and Country: And some Verses: By Edward Carpenter: With Portrait Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898, The Complete Works of Lewis Carroll with an introduction by Alexander Woollcott and the illustrations by John Tenniel Carter, Elizabeth, 1717-1806, The Evening Walk, By Mrs. Carter; on Death, By Bishop Porteus; &c. &c. Carter, Elizabeth, 1717-1806, Memoirs of The Life of Mrs. Elizabeth Carter, With A New Edition of Her Poems; To Which Are Added, Some Miscellaneous Essays In Prose, Together With Her Notes on the Bible ... In Two Volumes. The Third Edition Carter, Elizabeth, 1717-1806, Poems on Several Occasions Carter, Elizabeth, 1717-1806, Poems upon Particular Occasions Carter, Elizabeth, 1717-1806, Select Poems, Designed for the Improvement and Amusement of Young Ladies. By Miss Carter, and Others Cartwright, William, 1611-1643, Comedies, Tragi-comedies, With other Poems, by Mr William Cartwright ... The Ayres and Songs set by Mr Henry Lawes Cartwright, William, 1611-1643, November Cary, Henry Francis, 1772-1844, An Irregular Ode to General Elliott. By Henry Francis Cary Cary, Henry Francis, 1772-1844, Ode to General Kosciusko, by H. F. Cary Cary, Henry Francis, 1772-1844, Sonnets and Odes by Henry Francis Cary Cary, Patrick, fl. 1651, Trivial poems, and triolets. Written in obedience to Mrs Tomkin's commands, By Patrick Carey Casey, John Keegan, 1846-1870., Reliques of John K. Casey (“Leo”), Collected and Edited, With a Biographical and Critical Introduction, by Owen Roe ... Casey, John Keegan, 1846-1870., The Rising of the Moon, and Other Ballads, Songs, and Legends. By John K. Casey (Leo) Casey, John Keegan, 1846-1870., A Wreath of Shamrocks: Ballads, Songs, and Legends. By John K. Casey (Leo) Castillo, John, 1792-1845, Awd Isaac, The Steeplechase, and Other Poems; With a Glossary of the Yorkshire Dialect. By John Castillo Castillo, John, 1792-1845, The bard of the dales; or poems and miscellaneous pieces; with a life of the author, written by himself. By John Castillo Castillo, John, 1792-1845, A Specimen of the Bilsdale Dialect; or, Two Poems on Isaac Telltruth and Sammy Standfast Caswall, Edward, 1814-1878, Hymns and Poems: Original and Translated: By Edward Caswall ... Second Edition Caswall, Edward, 1814-1878, A May Pageant and Other Poems, By Edward Caswall Cavendish, George, 1500-1561?, The life of Cardinal Wolsey. By George Cavendish, his gentleman usher. And metrical visions, from the original autograph manuscript. With notes and other illustrations, by Samuel Weller Singer Cawthorn, James, 1719-1761, Poems, by the Rev. Mr. Cawthorn Centlivre, Susanna, 1667?-1723, Abelard to Heloise. A Poem. In Answer to that wrote by Mr. Pope. By Mrs. C --- E.R. [in, The Lovers Cabinet: A Collection of Poems ... Carefully Collated and Revised] Centlivre, Susanna, 1667?-1723, An Epistle to Mrs. Wallup, Now in the Train of Her Royal Highness, The Princess Of Wales. As it was sent to her to the Hague. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre Centlivre, Susanna, 1667?-1723, An Epistle to the King of Sweden from a Lady of Great-Britain Centlivre, Susanna, 1667?-1723, Ode to Hygeia [in, State Poems. By The most Eminent Hands] Centlivre, Susanna, 1667?-1723, A Poem. Humbly Presented to His most Sacred Majesty George, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland. Upon His Accession to the Throne. By Susanna Centlivre Centlivre, Susanna, 1667?-1723, A Trip to the Masquerade, or, A Journey to Somerset-House Chalkhill, John, fl. 1600, Thealma and Clearchus. A Pastoral History, In smooth and easie Verse. Written long since, By John Chalkhill Chaloner, Thomas, Sir, 1521-1565, [Helen to Paris, in] Nugæ Antiquæ: being a miscellaneous collection of original papers, in prose and verse; written during the reigns of Henry VIII. Edward VI. Queen Mary, Elizabeth and King James: by Sir John Harington ... And by others who lived in those Times. Selected from authentic remains By the late Henry Harington ... and newly arranged, with illustrative notes, by Thomas Park Chamberlain, Robert, b. 1607, Balaam's asse Cudgeld: Or the Cry of town and countrey against Scandalous and Seditious Scriblers Chamberlain, Robert, b. 1607, Conceits, Clinches, Flashes, and Whimsies. Newly studied, with some Collections but those never published before in this kinde Chamberlain, Robert, b. 1607, Nocturnall Lucubrations: or, Meditations Divine and Morall. Whereunto are added Epigrams and Epitaphs: written by Rob: Chamberlain Chamberlaine, James, Sir, d. 1699, Manuductio ad Coelum. A Poem. In Two Parts. I. Of Joy and Sadness. How a good Man ought to rejoice. He that looks before him is not cast down. Several Antidotes against Sorrow. II. Of Patience: The Occasions and Effects of it. The Signs of it. An Exhortation to it; with Instructions how to behave our selves in Adversity. The necessity of Perseverance. Extracted out of the Writings of the Holy Fathers and Ancient Philosophers, by John Bona a Cistertian Abbot: and turned into Verse by James Chamberlayne Chamberlaine, James, Sir, d. 1699, A Sacred Poem wherein the Birth Miracles: Death Resurrection and Ascension of the Most Holy Jesus are delineated With His Prayer before his Apprehension: Also Eighteen of David's Psalms with the Book of Lamentations Paraphrased. Together with Poems on several Occasions. By James Chamberlayne Chamberlayne, William, 1619-1689, Englands Iubile: Or, A Poem on the happy return of his Sacred Majesty, Charls the II Chamberlayne, William, 1619-1689, Pharonnida: A Heroick Poem. By William Chamberlayne Chandler, Mary, 1687-1745, The Description Of Bath. A Poem. Humbly Inscribed To Her Royal Highness the Princess Amelia. By Mrs. Mary Chandler. The Third Edition. To which are added, Several Poems by the same Author. Chapman, George, 1559?-1634, Andromeda Liberata. Or the Nvptials of Persevs and Andromeda. By George Chapman Chapman, George, 1559?-1634, The Divine Poem of Mvsæus. First of all Bookes. Translated According to the Originall, By Geo: Chapman Chapman, George, 1559?-1634, An Epicede or Funerall Song: On the most disastrous Death, of the High-borne Prince of Men, Henry Prince of Wales, &c. With The Funeralls, and Representation of the Herse of the same High and mighty Prince; Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornewaile and Rothsay, Count Palatine of Chester, Earle of Carick, and late Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. Which Noble Prince deceased at St James, the sixt day of November, 1612. and was most Princely interred the seventh day of December following, within the Abbey of Westminster, in the Eighteenth yeere of his Age Chapman, George, 1559?-1634, Evgenia: Or Trve Nobilities Trance; For The Most Memorable Death, of The Thrice Noble And Religiovs; William Lord Rvssel, &c. Divided into foure Vigils of the Night. By Geo. Chapman Chapman, George, 1559?-1634, Evthymiæ Raptvs; Or The Teares of Peace: With Interlocutions. By Geo. Chapman Chapman, George, 1559?-1634, A free and offenceles iustification, of a lately puvblisht and most maliciously misinterpreted Poeme: Entitvled Andromeda liberata Chapman, George, 1559?-1634, The Georgicks of Hesiod, by George Chapman; Translated elaborately out of the Greek: Containing Doctrine of Husbandrie, Moralitie, and Pietie; with a perpetuall Calendar of Good and Bad Daies; Not superstitious, but necessarie (as farre as naturall Causes compell) for all Men to obserue, and difference in following their affaires Chapman, George, 1559?-1634, A Iustification of a Strange Action of Nero, in burying with a solemne Fvnerall, One of the cast Hayres of his Mistresse Poppæa. Also a iust reproofe of a Romane Smell-Feast, being the fifth Satyre of Ivvenall. Translated by George Chapman Chapman, George, 1559?-1634, Ouids Banquet of Sence. A Coronet for his Mistresse Philosophie, and his amorous Zodiacke. With a translation of a Latine coppie, written by a Fryer, Anno Dom. 1400 Chapman, George, 1559?-1634, Petrarchs seven penitentiall psalms, paraphrastically translated: With other Philosophicall Poems, and a Hymne to Christ vpon the Crosse. Written by George Chapman Chapman, George, 1559?-1634, Pro vere, avtvmni lachrymæ. Inscribed to the immortal memorie of the most Pious and Incomparable Souldier, Sir Horatio Vere, Knight: Besieged and distrest in Mainhem. By Geo: Chapman Chapman, George, 1559?-1634, Skia nuktoV. The Shadovv of Night: Cantaining Two Poeticall Hymnes, Deuised by G. C. Chapman, George, 1559?-1634, The Whole Works of Homer; Prince of Poetts: In his Iliads, and Odysses. Translated according to the Greeke. By Geo: Chapman Chappell, Bartholomew, The Garden of Prudence. Wherein is contained, A patheticall Discourse, and godly Meditation, most brieflie touching the vanities of the world, the calamities of hell, and the felicities of heaven. You shal also find planted in the same, diuers sweet and pleasant Flowers, most necessarie and comfortable both for body and soule Charles, Elizabeth Rundle, 1828-1896, Songs Old and New ... Collected Edition Charles, d'Orleans (Orleans, Charles, Duke of), 1394-1465, The English Poems of Charles of Orleans: Edited from the manuscript Brit. Mus. Harl. 682 by Robert Steele Chatterton, Thomas, 1752-1770, The Poetical Works of Thomas Chatterton: with an essay on the Rowley poems by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat and a memoir by Edward Bell Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400, The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Edited, from numerous manuscripts by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat Chester, Robert, 1566-1640, Loves martyr: or, Rosalins complaint. Allegorically shadowing the truth of Loue, in the constant Fate of the Phoenix and Turtle. A Poeme enterlaced with much varietie and raritie; now first translated out of the uenerable Italian Torquato Cæliano, by Robert Chester. With the true legend of famous King Arthur, the last of the nine Worthies, being the first Essay of a new British Poet: collected out of diuerse Authenticall Records. To these are added some new compositions, of seuerall moderne Writers whose names are subscribed to their seuerall workes, upon the first Subiect: viz. the Phoenix and Turtle Chester, Robert, 1566-1640, Poems by Sir John Salusbury and Robert Chester. With an introduction by Carleton Brown Chettle, Henry, d. 1607?, Englands Helicon Chettle, Henry, d. 1607?, Englands Mourning Garment: Worne heere by plaine Shepheards, in Memorie of their sacred Mistresse, Elizabeth [...] To the which is added the true manner of her Emperiall Funerall [...] After which followeth the Shepheards Spring-Song, for entertainment of King James [...] Chettle, Henry, d. 1607?, The Forrest of Fancy. Wherein is conteined very prety Apothegmes and pleasaunt histories, both in meeter and prose, Songes, Sonets, Epigrams and Epistles, of Diverse matter and in diverse manner. With sundry other devises, no lesse pithye then pleasaunt and profytable Chudleigh, Mary Lee, Lady, 1656-1710, Essays upon Several Subjects In Prose and Verse. Written by the Lady Chudleigh Chudleigh, Mary Lee, Lady, 1656-1710, Poems on Several Occasions. Together with the Song of the Three Children Paraphras'd. By The Lady Chudleigh Church, Hubert, 1857-1932, Poems: By Hubert Church Church, Hubert, 1857-1932, Poems: By Hubert Church Church, Hubert, 1857-1932, The West Wind Churchill, Charles, 1731-1764, Poems of Charles Churchill: Edited by James Laver Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, Churchyardes farewell Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, Churchyardes Lamentation of Freyndshyp Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, Churchyards good will. Sad and heauy Verses, in the nature of an Epitaph, for the losse of the Archbishop of Canterbury, lately deceased, Primate and Metropolitane of all England. Written by Thomas Churchyard Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, Chvrchyards Challenge Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, The Contention bettwyxte Churchyeard and Camell, vpon Dauid Dycers Dreame sett out in suche order, that it is bothe wyttye and profytable for all degryes. Rede this littell comunication betwene Churchyarde: Camell: and others mo: Newlye Imprinted and sett furthe for thy profyt gentill Reader Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, A discourse of Rebellion, drawne forth for to warne the wanton wittes how to kepe their heads on their shoulders Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, A discourse of The Queenes Maiesties entertainement in Suffolk and Norffolk: With a description of many things then presently seene. Devised by Thomas Chvrchyarde ... with divers shewes of his own invention sette out at Norwich: And some rehearsal of hir Highnesse retourne from Progresse. Wherevnto is adioyned a commendation of Sir Humfrey Gilberts ventrous journey Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, The Epitaphe of the honourable Earle of Penbroke, Baron of Cardiffe, and Knight of the most Noble order of the garter. Who dyed Lord stueward of the Queenes maiesties houshold, and of her priuie counsell Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, The Epitaph of Sir Phillip Sidney Knight, lately Lord Gouernour of Floshing Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, A Farewell cauld, Churchyeards, rounde. From the Courte to the Cuntry grownd Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, A Feast full of sad cheere Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, The firste parte of Churchyardes Chippes, contayning twelue seuerall Labours. Deuised and published, only by Thomas Churchyard Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, The Fortunate Farewell to the most forward and noble Earle of Essex, one of the honorable privie Counsel, Earle high Marshal of England, Master of the horse, Master of the ordinance, Knight of the garter, & Lord Lieutenant general of all the Queenes Maiesties forces in Ireland ... Written by Thomas Churchyard Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, A generall rehearsall of warres, wherein is fiue hundred seuerall seruices of land and sea: as sieges, battailles, skirmiches, and encounters ... And ioyned to the same some Tragedies and Epitaphes, as many as was necessarie for this firste booke ... Written by Thomas Churchyard Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, A greatter thanks, for Churchyardes welcome home Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, A handefvl of gladsome verses, giuen to the Queenes Maiesty at Woodstocke this prograce. By Thomas Chvrchyarde Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, The Honor of the Lawe. Written by Thomas Churchyard Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, Hvloets dictionarie, newelye corrected, amended, set in order and enlarged, vvith many names of men, tovvnes, beastes, foules, fishes, trees, shrubbes, herbes, fruites, places, instrumentes &c. And in eche place fit phrases, gathered out of the best Latin authors. Also the Frenche thereunto annexed, by vvhich you may finde the Latin or Frenche, of anye Englishe worde you will. By Iohn Higgins Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, A Lamentable, and pitifull Description, of the wofull warres in Flaunders, since the foure last yeares of the Emperor Charles the fifth his raigne. With a briefe rehearsall of many things done since that season, vntill this present yeare, and death of Don Iohn. Written by Thomas Churchyarde Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, A light Bondell of liuly discourses called Churchyards Charge, presented as a Newe yeres gifte to the right honourable, the Earl of Surrie, in which Bondell of verses is sutche varietie of matter, and seuerall inuentions, that maie bee as delitefull to the Reader, as it was a Charge and labour to the writer, sette forthe for a peece of pastime, by Thomas Churchyarde Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, The mirror of Man, And manners of Men. Written by Thomas Chvrchyard Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, The Miserie of Flavnders, Calamitie of Fraunce, Misfortune of Portugall, Unquietnes of Irelande, Troubles of Scotlande: And the blessed State of Englande. VVritten by Tho. Churchyarde Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, A Mvsicall Consort of Heauenly harmonie (compounded out of manie parts of Musicke) called Chvrchyards Charitie Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, The pilgrimage of Princes, penned out of sundry Greeke and Latine aucthours, by Lodovvicke Lloid Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, Pithy pleasaunt and profitable workes of maister Skelton, Poete Laureate. Now collected and newly published Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, A Pleasant conceite penned in verse. Collourably sette out, and humblie presented on Newe-yeeres day last, to the Queenes Maiestie at Hampton Courte. Anno. Domini. 1593 Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, A pleasant Discourse of Court and Wars: with a replication to them both, and a commendation of all those that truly serue Prince and countrie. Written by Thomas Churchyard, and called his Cherrishing Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, A pleasaunte Laborinth called Churchyardes Chance, framed on Fancies, uttered with verses, and writteen to giue solace to eury well disposed mynde: wherein not withstanding are many heauie Epitaphes, sad and sorowfull discourses and sutche a multitude of other honest pastymes for the season (and passages of witte) that the reader therein maie thinke his tyme well bestowed. All whiche workes for the pleasure of the worlde, and recreation of the worthie, and dedicated to the right honourable sir Thomas Bromley, Knight, Lorde Chancelour of Englande Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, A prayse and reporte of Maister Martyne Forboishers voyage to Meta Incognita. (A name given by a mightie and most great personage) in which praise and reporte is written divers discourses never published by any man as yet. Now spoken of by Thomas Churchyarde, and dedicated to the right honorable M. Secretarie Wilson, one of the Queenes Maiesties most honorable Priuie Counsell Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, A reuyuing of the deade by verses that foloweth: Which makes worthy men knowen, by the examples of King Henry the eight: King Edward the sixt: Sir Walter Mildmay: the last Erle of Warwick: and Sir Christofer Hatton, lately L. Chaunceller of England. With a declaration of the names of all the most honourable Counsellers, that haue dyed since the beginning of the Queens Maiesties raigne Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, A sad and solemne Funerall, of the right Honorable Sir Francis Knowles Knight, treasorer of the Queenes Maiesties houshold, one of her priuie councell, and knight of the most honorable order of the Garter. Written by Thomas Churchyard Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, Sorrovvfull Verses made on the death of our most Soueraigne Lady Queene Elizabeth, my Gracious Mistresse Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, A sparke of frendship and warme goodwill, that shewes the effect of trve affection and vnfoldes the finenesse of this world. VVhereunto is ioined, the commoditie of sundrie Sciences, the benefit that paper bringeth, with many rare matters rehearsed in the same: with a description & commendation of a Paper Mill, now and of late set vp (neere the Towne of Darthford) by an high Germayn called M. Spilman, Ieweller to the Qu. most excellent Maiestie. Written by Thomas Chvrchyard Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, The thre first bookes of Ouids De Tristibvs, translated into Englishe Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, A warning for the wise, a feare to the fond, a bridle to the lewde, and a glasse to the good. Written of the late Earthquake chanced in London and other places, the. 6. of April 1580. for the glorie of God, and benefite of men that warely can walke, and wisely can iudge. Set forth in verse and prose, by Thomas Churchyard Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, A wished reformacion of wicked Rebellion. Nevvly set foorth by Thomas Churchyard Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, The wonders of the ayre, the trembling of the earth, And the warnings of the world before the Iudgement day. Written by Thomas Churchyard Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, The Worthines of Wales: Wherein are more then a thousand seuerall things rehearsed: some set out in prose to the pleasure of the Reader, and with such varietie of verse for the beautifying of the Book, as no doubt shal delight thousands to vnderstand. Which worke is enterlarded with many wonders and right strange matter to consider of: All the which labour and deuice is drawne forth and set out by Thomas Churchyard, to the glorie of God, and honour of his Prince and Countrey Chute, Anthony, d. 1595?, Beawtie dishonoured vvritten vnder the Title of Shores Wife. Clapham, Henoch, A Briefe of the Bibles History: Drawne First into English Poësy, and then illustrated by apt Annotations: whereto is now added a Synopsis of the Bibles Doctrine. The third Ædition, in sundry things amended and enlarged. By Henoch Clapham Clapham, Henoch, Ælohim-triune, displayed by his workes Physicall and Meta-physicall, in a Poeme of diuerse forme. Adapted to the Hebrue text, the frame of Diuinitie, and Catholike exposition. Togither, With necessarie marginall notes for relieuing of the young student. The First Part. By Henoch Clapham Clare, John, 1793-1864, Cottage Tales: Edited by Eric Robinson, David Powell and P. M. S. Dawson Clare, John, 1793-1864, The Early Poems of John Clare: 1804–1822: General editor Eric Robinson: Edited by Eric Robinson and David Powell: Associate editor Margaret Grainger Clare, John, 1793-1864, The Later Poems of John Clare: 1837–1864 ... General editor Eric Robinson: Edited by Eric Robinson and David Powell: Associate editor Margaret Grainger Clare, John, 1793-1864, The Midsummer Cushion: Edited by R. K. R. Thornton & Anne Tibble Clare, John, 1793-1864, The Poems of John Clare Edited with an Introduction by J. W. Tibble Clare, John, 1793-1864, The Rural Muse: Poems by John Clare Clare, John, 1793-1864, The Shepherd's Calendar: Edited by Eric Robinson Geoffrey Summerfield and David Powell: With wood engravings by David Gentleman: Second Edition Clark, William, advocate, The grand Tryal: or, Poetical Exercitations upon the book of Job. Wherein, Suitable to each Text of that sacred Book, a modest Explanation, and Continuation of the several Discourses contained in it, is attempted by William Clark Clarke, Marcus Andrew Hislop, 1846-1881, The Austral Edition of the Selected Works of Marcus Clarke, together with a biography and monograph of the deceased author, compiled and edited by Hamilton Mackinnon Claudero, ca. 1730-ca. 1790, Ars catchpolaria, or the art of destroying mankind. Intended as a Vade-mecum or Pocket Companion to Messengers and other executors of the Law Claudero, ca. 1730-ca. 1790, Miscellanies in prose and verse, on several occasions, by Claudero, son of Nimrod the Mighty Hunter. The Fourth Edition with large Additions Claudero, ca. 1730-ca. 1790, Poems on sundry occasions, by Claudero. Number I Claudero, ca. 1730-ca. 1790, The Vindication of a Right Honourable Gentleman. By Claudero Clay, Henry E., 1844-1896, Poems by Henry E. Clay Cleland, William, 1661?-1689, A Collection of Several Poems and Verses, Composed upon Various Occasions. By Mr. William Cleland Cleveland, John, 1613-1658, The Character of A London-Diurnall: With severall select Poems: By the same Author Cleveland, John, 1613-1658, Clievelandi Vindiciæ; Or, Clieveland's Genuine Poems, Orations, Epistles, &c. Purged from the many False & Spurious Ones Which had usurped his Name, and from innumerable Errours and Corruptions in the True. To which are added many never Printed before. Published according to the Author's own Copies Cleveland, John, 1613-1658, Poems by J. C.: With additions, never before printed Cleveland, John, 1613-1658, Poems, Characters, and Letters. By I. C. With Additions Never before printed Clough, Arthur Hugh, 1819-1861, Ambarvalia. Poems by Thomas Burbidge and Arthur H. 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A Poem, Satyrical and Panegyrical Cobb, Samuel, 1675-1713, A Psalm of Thanksgiving to be Sung by the Children of Christ's-Hospital, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in Easter-Week, according to Antient Custom, for their Founders and Benefactors, 1706. Composed by Mr Barrett ... The Words by S. C. A. M. Cobbold, Richard, 1797-1877, The Bottle; or, Cruikshank Illustrated, by the Rev. Richard Cobbold ... A poem: Dedicated to all thinking men, who regard God's laws of temperance, sobriety, and domestic peace, more than the bottle Cobbold, Richard, 1797-1877, Original, serious, and religious poetry, by the Rev. Richard Cobbold Cobbold, Richard, 1797-1877, The Spirit of the Litany of the Church of England, By The Rev. Richard Cobbold Cobbold, Richard, 1797-1877, Valentine Verses; or, Lines of Truth, Love, and Virtue. 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By the Author of Animadversions upon the Reverend Doctor Brown's three essays on the Characteristicks; and of a Criticism on the late Reverend Mr Holland's Sermons Colvill, Mr. (Robert), d. 1788, Epithalamium on the marriage of the Right Honourable David, Viscount Stormont, with the Honourable Miss Louisa Cathcart Colvill, Mr. (Robert), d. 1788, The merry wives of Douglas; or the Douglas garland. In two parts. Written by a young Gentleman Colvill, Mr. (Robert), d. 1788, Occasional Poems; by Mr Colvill. The Second Edition Colvill, Mr. (Robert), d. 1788, The Poetical Works of the Revd. Mr. Colvill Containing his Pastorals, Occasional Poems, and Elegies on Illustrious persons. Vol. I & II Colville of Culross, Elizabeth Colville, Lady, Ane Godlie Dreame, Compylit in Scottish Meter be M. M. Gentelwoman in Culros, at the requeist of her freindes Combe, Thomas, fl. 1593-1614, The Theater of Fine Devices, containing an hundred morall Emblemes. First penned in french by Guillaume de la Perriere, and translated into English by Thomas Combe Combe, William, 1742-1823, The auction: A town eclogue. By the honourable Mr. ---: The third edition Combe, William, 1742-1823, Clifton, A Poem. In Imitation of Spenser Combe, William, 1742-1823, The Dance of Life, A Poem, by the author of “Doctor Syntax;” Illustrated with coloured engravings, by Thomas Rowlandson Combe, William, 1742-1823, The Diaboliad: a poem. Dedicated to the worst man in His Majesty's dominions. Also, the Diabo-Lady: or, a match in hell Combe, William, 1742-1823, The English Dance of Death, from the designs of Thomas Rowlandson, with metrical illustrations, by the author of “Doctor Syntax” Combe, William, 1742-1823, The Fast-Day: A Lambeth Eclogue. By the Author of the Auction Combe, William, 1742-1823, The First of April: Or, The Triumphs of Folly: A Poem. Dedicated to a Celebrated Dutchess. By the Author of The Diaboliad. 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An Epistle from Mr. Congreve to the Right Honourable Richard Lord Viscount Cobham. II. The Game of Quadrille. An Allegory Congreve, William, 1670-1729, The Third Volume of the Works of Mr. William Congreve; containing Poems upon Several Occasions Conington, John, 1825-1869, The Victory of Suffering: A Prize Poem. Recited in Rugby School, June 10, MDCCCXLII Constable, Henry, 1562-1613, The Poems and Sonnets of Henry Constable Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889, Diamond Dust. By Eliza Cook Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889, Melaia, and other poems. By Eliza Cook Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889, Mother be proud of your boy in blue Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889, New Echoes and other poems. By Eliza Cook Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889, The Poetical Works of Eliza Cook ... A Complete Edition Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889, Song of the Haymakers, Standard Bearer and In this old Chair my Father Sat Cooke, Jo., fl. 1614, Epigrames. Serued out in 52. seuerall Dishes for euery man to tast without surfeting. By I. C. Gent Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756, The Bays Miscellany, or Colley Triumphant: containing I. The Petty-Sessions of Poets. II. The Battle of the Poets, or the Contention for the Laurel; as it is now Acting at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market. III. The Battle of the Poets. An Heroic Poem. In Two Canto's. With the True Characters of the several Poets therein mention'd; and just Reasons why not qualify'd for the Laurel. The Whole design'd as a Specimen of those Gentlemens Abilities, without Prejudice or Partiality. Written by Scriblerus Quartus Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756, The Candidates for the Bays. A Poem. Written by Scriblerus Tertius Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756, A Collection of letters, and state papers, from the original manuscripts of Several Princes and great Personages in the two last Centuries; with some curious and scarce tracts, and Pieces of Antiquity, Modern Letters, &c. on several important Subjects, In two volumes. To which are added Memoirs of the unfortunate Prince Anthony the First of Portugal, and the Oeconomy of High-Life. Compiled by L. Howard Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756, An Epistle to The Right Honourable the Countess of Shaftesbury, with A Prologue and Epilogue on Shakespeare and his Writings Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756, A Hymn to Liberty Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756, An hymn to may Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756, The idylliums of Moschus and Bion, Translated from the Greek. With annotations. To which is prefixed, An Account of their Lives; with some Remarks on their Works; and some Observations upon Pastoral. By Mr. Cooke Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756, Immorality Reveal'd. A poem. In four epistles. To a friend. Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756, Marlborough, a poem, In Three cantos. Occasion'd by the death of the Late Duke of Marlborough Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756, Mr. Cooke's Original Poems, with Imitations and Translations of Several Select Passages of the Antients, In Four Parts: To which are added Proposals For perfecting the English Language Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756, An Ode on Beauty, To Which are Prefixed Some Observations on Taste, And on the Present State of Poetry in England Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756, An ode on benevolence: To which are prefixed observations on Education, Taste, and Poetry Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756, An Ode on Martial Virtue, To which are prefixed Observations on Taste, and The Present State of Poetry in England Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756, An ode on pleasure Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756, An ode on poetry, painting and sculpture Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756, An Ode on the Powers of Eloquence Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756, An ode on the powers of poetry: To which are prefixed observations on taste, And on the Present State of Poetry and Criticism in England Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756, A Prologue on Comic Poetry, and An Epilogue on the Comic Characters of Women, As spoke at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden, With A Pastoral Dialogue As performed at the same Theatre: To which is prefixed an Ode to John Rich Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756, Pythagoras: An Ode. 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Here foloweth the assemble of foules veray pleasaunt and compendyous to rede or here compyled by the preclared and famous clerke Geffray Chaucer Copland, Robert, fl. 1508-1547, [Commendatory poem to] The passyon of our lorde Copland, Robert, fl. 1508-1547, A complaynt of them that be to soone maryed Copland, Robert, fl. 1508-1547, Guystarde and Sygysmonde. Here foloweth the amerous hystory of Guystarde and Sygysmonde / and of theyr dolorous deth by her father / newly translated out of laten into engysshe by Wyllymn Walter Copland, Robert, fl. 1508-1547, The hye way to the Spyttell hous Copland, Robert, fl. 1508-1547, Illustrations of Early English Popular Literature Copland, Robert, fl. 1508-1547, Iyl of braintfords Testament. Newly Compiled Copland, Robert, fl. 1508-1547, The myrrour of the chyrche Copland, Robert, fl. 1508-1547, [Secreta Secretorum. Thus endeth the secrete of secretes of Arystotle. Tr. R. 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Sonnets, with other Poems Corbett, Richard, 1582-1635, Poëtica Stromata: or A Collection of Sundry Peices in Poetry: Drawne by the known and approued Hand of R. C. Corbett, Richard, 1582-1635, The Times' Whistle: Or A Newe Daunce of Seuen Satires, and other Poems: Compiled by R. C., Gent. Now First Edited from Ms. Y. 8. 3. in the Library of Canterbury Cathedral: With introduction, notes, and glossary, By J. M. Cowper Cornish, William, A Treatise Bitwene Trouth, and Information [in Pithy, Pleasant and Profitable Works of Maister Skelton, Poet Laureate] Cornwall, Barry, 1787-1874, Dramatic Scenes. With Other Poems, Now First Printed. By Barry Cornwall. Illustrated Cornwall, Barry, 1787-1874, English Songs, and Other Small Poems: By Barry Cornwall Cornwall, Barry, 1787-1874, The Flood of Thessaly, The Girl of Provence, and Other Poems. By Barry Cornwall Cornwall, Barry, 1787-1874, Marcian Colonna: An Italian Tale with Three Dramatic Scenes and Other Poems: By Barry Cornwall Cornwall, Barry, 1787-1874, A New Song called The Sea, The Sea: To which is added, The Last Shilling, Tho' you leave me now in sorrow, Irish Mary, The Marseillois Hymn Cornwall, Barry, 1787-1874, The poetical works of Barry Cornwall Cornwall, Barry, 1787-1874, A Sicilian Story, With Diego de Montilla, and Other Poems. By Barry Cornwall. Second Edition Cory, William Johnson, 1823-1892, A Complete Collection of the English Poems which have obtained the Chancellor's Gold Medal in the University of Cambridge Cory, William Johnson, 1823-1892, Ionica. By William Cory Costello, Louisa Stuart, 1799-1870, The Lay of the Stork. By Miss Louisa Stuart Costello Costello, Louisa Stuart, 1799-1870, The Maid of the Cyprus Isle, and other poems. By Louisa S. Costello Costello, Louisa Stuart, 1799-1870, Redwald; A Tale of Mona: And other poems. 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By Ralph Crane Cranley, Thomas, fl. 1635, Amanda: Or, The Reformed Whore. Composed, and made by Thomas Cranley Crashaw, Richard, 1613?-1649, Steps to the Temple: Delights of the Muses and other poems: The text edited by A. R. Waller Cristall, Ann Batten, Poetical Sketches, by Ann Batten Cristall Croker, John Wilson, 1780-1857, The Amazoniad; Or, Figure and Fashion: A Scuffle in High Life. With Notes Critical and Historical, Interspersed with Choice Anecdotes of Bon Ton. Second Edition, with Additions Croker, John Wilson, 1780-1857, Familiar Epistles To Frederick J---s, Esq. On the Present State of the Irish Stage. Second Edition with Considerable Additions Croker, John Wilson, 1780-1857, Talavera. Ninth Edition. To Which are Added, Other Poems Croly, George, 1780-1860, May Fair. In four cantos Croly, George, 1780-1860, The Modern Orlando. Cantos I to VII Croly, George, 1780-1860, The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Croly: In Two Volumes Croly, George, 1780-1860, Scenes from Scripture with Other Poems. By the Rev. George Croly Crompton, Hugh, fl. 1657, The Glory of Women: or a Looking-Glasse for Ladies: Wherein they may behold their own Excellency and Preheminence, proved to be greater then mans, by Scripture, Law, Reason & Authority, divine & human. Written first in Latine, by Henricus Cornelius Agrippa, Knight and Doctor both of Law and Physick. Afterwards Translated into English Prose, but now turned into Heroicall Verse. By H. C. Gent Crompton, Hugh, fl. 1657, Pierides, or The Muses Mount. By Hugh Crompton Crompton, Hugh, fl. 1657, Poems By Hugh Crompton, The Son of Bacchus, and God-son of Apollo. Being A fardle of Fancies, or a medley of Musick, stewed in four Ounces of the Oyl of Epigrams Crosland, T. W. H. (Thomas William Hodgson), 1865-1924, The Absent-Minded Mule and Other Occasional Verses: By T. W. H. Crosland Crosland, T. W. H. 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(Thomas William Hodgson), 1865-1924, Sonnets by T. W. H. Crosland Crosland, T. W. H. (Thomas William Hodgson), 1865-1924, War Poems: By “X’ Crossman, Samuel, 1624?-1684, The Young Mans Meditation, or Some few Sacred Poems upon Select Subjects, and Scriptures. By Samuel Crossman Crowe, William, 1745-1829, Lewesdon Hill, with other poems. By the Rev. William Crowe ... a corrected and much enlarged edition, with notes Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588, The Confutation of .xiii. Articles wherunto Nicolas Shaxton, late byshop of Salisburye subscribed and caused be set forthe in print the yere of our Lorde. M. C. xlvi. when he recanted in Smithfielde at London at the burning of mestres Anne Askue, which is liuely set forth in the figure folowynge Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588, One and Thyrtye Epigrammes, wherein are briefly touched so many Abuses, that maye and ought to be put away. Compiled and Imprinted by Robert Crowley Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588, Philargyrie of greate Britayne Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588, Pleasure And Payne, Heauen and Hell: Remembre these foure, and all shall be well. Compyled by Roberte Crowley Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588, The Psalter of David newely translated into English metre in such sort that it maye the more decently, and wyth more delyte of the mynde, be reade and songe of al men, wherunto is added a note of four partes, wyth other thynges, as shall appear in the Epistle to the Reader Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588, The voyce of the laste trumpet blowen bi the seuenth Angel (as is mentioned in the eleuenth of the Apocalips) callynge al the estates of menne to the right path of their vocation, wherin are contayned xii lessons to twelue seueral estates of menne, whych if they learne and folowe, al shal be well and nothynge amise Croxall, Samuel, d. 1752, Another Original Canto of Spencer: Design'd as Part of his Fairy Queen, but never Printed. Now made Publick, By Nestor Ironside Croxall, Samuel, d. 1752, The Fair Circassian, A Dramatic Performance. Done from the Original By a Gentleman-Commoner of Oxford. The Second Edition Corrected. To which are added Several Occasional Poems. By the same Author Croxall, Samuel, d. 1752, An Original Canto of Spencer: Design'd as Part of his Fairy Queen, but never Printed. Now made Publick, By Nestor Ironside Croxall, Samuel, d. 1752, The Vision. A Poem. By Mr. Croxall. Author of the Two Original Cantos of Spenser Cunningham, Allan, 1784-1842, The Magic Bridle. A Rhime Legend. By Allan Cunningham Cunningham, Allan, 1784-1842, The Maid of Elvar, A Poem. In Twelve Parts. By Allan Cunningham Cunningham, Allan, 1784-1842, Poems and Songs by Allan Cunningham. With an Introduction, Glossary and Notes by Peter Cunningham Cunningham, Allan, 1784-1842, Sir Marmaduke Maxwell, A Dramatic Poem; The Maid of Galloway; The Legend of Richard Faulder; and Twenty Scottish Songs: By Allan Cunningham Cunningham, Allan, 1784-1842, Songs: Chiefly in the Rural Language of Scotland. By Allan Cunningham Cunningham, John, 1729-1773, Poems, chiefly pastoral. By John Cunningham. The second edition. With the Addition of several pastorals and other pieces Cunningham, John, 1729-1773, A poetical essay, In manner of elegy, On the Lamented death Of His late Majesty, King George II. By J. Cunningham Curran, John Philpot, 1750-1817, Memoirs of the Legal, Literary, and Political Life of the Late The Right Honourable John Philpot Curran, Once Master of the Rolls in Ireland: Comprising Copious Anecdotes of his wit and Humour; and a selection of his Poetry [...] By William O'Regan, Esq. Barrister Cuthbertson, James Lister, 1851-1910, Barwon Ballads and School Verses By James Lister Cuthbertson: “C”: Memorial Edition Cutts, John Cutts, Baron, 1661-1707, On the Death of the Queen. By a Person of Honour Cutts, John Cutts, Baron, 1661-1707, Poetical Exercises Written Upon Several Occasions. Presented and Dedicated to Her Royal Highness, Mary Princess of Orange Copyright © 2001 ProQuest Information and
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