Hint: you can choose Find from the Edit menu of your web browser to look for a particular word on the current page. LLamb, Caroline, Lady, 1785-1828, Fugitive pieces and Reminiscences of Lord Byron: containing an entire new edition of the Hebrew melodies, with the addition of several never before published; the whole illustrated with critical, historical, theatrical, political, and theological remarks, notes, anecdotes, interesting conversations, and observations, made by that illustrious poet: together with his Lordship's autograph; also some original poetry, letters and recollections of Lady Caroline Lamb. By I. Nathan Lamb, Caroline, Lady, 1785-1828, Glenarvon. In Three Volumes Lamb, Caroline, Lady, 1785-1828, A new canto Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834, Beauty and the Beast; or, The Enchanted Rose: A poetical version of an ancient tale. Illustrated with a series of engravings, and Beauty's song at her spinning wheel, Set to Music by Mr. Whittaker. Second Edition Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834, Blank verse by Charles Lloyd and Charles Lamb Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834, Mary and Charles Lamb: Poems, letters, and remains: now first collected, with reminiscences and notes. By W. Carew Hazlitt. With portrait, and numerous facsimiles and illustrations of their favourite haunts in London and the suburbs Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834, Poems, by S. T. Coleridge, Second Edition. To which are now added Poems by Charles Lamb, and Charles Lloyd Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834, The poetical recreations of The Champion, and his literary correspondents; With a selection of essays, literary & critical, which have appeared in The Champion newspaper Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834, The poetical works of Charles Lamb. A new edition Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834, Poetry for Children: By Charles and Mary Lamb: To which are added Prince Dorus and some uncollected poems by Charles Lamb: Edited, prefaced and annotated by Richard Herne Shepherd Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834, Prince Dorus: or, Flattery put out of countenance. A poetical version of an ancient tale. Illustrated with a series of elegant engravings L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838, A birthday tribute. Addressed to Her Royal Highness the Princess Alexandrina Victoria, on attaining her eighteenth year. By L. E. L. With a portrait L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838, The Easter gift, a religious offering; By L. E. L. L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838, The Fate of Adelaide, A Swiss Romantic Tale; And Other Poems: By Letitia Elizabeth Landon L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838, Flowers of loveliness; Twelve groups of female figures, emblematic of flowers: Designed by various artists; With poetical illustrations, by L. E. L. L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838, The golden violet, with its tales of romance and chivalry: And other poems. By L. E. L. L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838, The improvisatrice; and other poems. By L. E. L. With embellishments. A new edition L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838, Life and Literary Remains of L. E. L. by Laman Blanchard. In Two Volumes L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838, Traits and trials of early life. By L. E. L. L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838, The Venetian bracelet, the lost Pleiad, a history of the lyre, and other poems. By L. E. L. L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838, The Vow of the Peacock, and Other Poems. By L. E. L. L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838, The Zenana and minor poems of L. E. L. With a memoir by Emma Roberts Landor, Robert Eyres, 1781-1869, Guy's Porridge Pot: A Poem, In Twenty-Four Books. The First Part Landor, Robert Eyres, 1781-1869, The Impious Feast: A Poem in Ten Books. By Robert Landor Landor, Walter Savage, 1775-1864, Poems, Dialogues in Verse and Epigrams: By Walter Savage Landor: Edited with notes by Charles G. Crump Landor, Walter Savage, 1775-1864, To Elizabeth Barrett Browning and other verses: By Walter Savage Landor Lane, John, 16th/17th cent., Alarvm to poets Lane, John, 16th/17th cent., An Elegie vpon the death of the high and renowned Princesse, our late Souerayne Elizabeth. By I. L. Lane, John, 16th/17th cent., John Lane's continuation of Chaucer's ‘Squire's Tale’. Edited from the original ms. version of 1616, Douce 170, collated with its ms. revision of 1630, Ashmole 53, by Fredk. J. Furnivall: With notes on the magical elements in Chaucer's ‘Squire's Tale’, and analogues, by W. A. Clouston Lane, John, 16th/17th cent., Tom Tel-Troths Message, and his Pens Complaint. A worke not vnpleasant to be read, nor unprofitable to be followed. Written by Io. La. Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912, The Poetical Works of Andrew Lang. Edited by Mrs. Lang Lang, John Dunmore, 1799-1878, Poems: Sacred and Secular; Written Chiefly at Sea, Within The Last Half-Century. By John Dunmore Lang ... Langhorne, John, 1735-1779, Job. A Poem. In Three Books. By William Langhorne Langhorne, John, 1735-1779, Poems on Several Occasions. By The Reverend John Langhorne Langhorne, John, 1735-1779, The Poetical Works of John Langhorne ... To which are prefixed, Memoirs of the Author by his Son the Rev. J. T. Langhorne ... In Two Volumes Langhorne, John, 1735-1779, The Viceroy: A poem. Addressed to the Earl of Halifax Langland, William, 1330?-1400?, The Vision of William concerning Piers Plowman, together with Vita de Dowel, Dobet, et Dobest, Secundum Wit et Resoun, By William Langland (About 1362–1380 A.D.): Edited from Numerous Manuscripts, with Prefaces, Notes and a Glossary, By the Rev. Walter W. Skeat Langland, William, 1330?-1400?, William Langland: Piers Plowman: The Z Version: Edited by A. G. Rigg and Charlotte Brewer Lansdowne, George Granville, Baron, 1667-1735, The Genuine Works in Verse and Prose, Of the Right Honourable George Granville, Lord Lansdowne Lanyer, Aemilia, Salve Devs Rex Ivdæorvm Containing, 1 The Passion of Christ. 2 Eues Apologie in defence of Women. 3 The Teares of the Daughters of Ierusalem. 4 The Salutation and Sorrow of the Virgine Marie. Written By Mistris Æmilia Lanyer, Wife To Captaine Alfonso Lanyer Servant To The Kings Majestie Larminie, William, d. 1900, Fand and Other Poems: By William Larminie Larminie, William, d. 1900, Glanlua and Other Poems. By William Larminie Lathum, William, Phyala Lachrymarum: Or A Few Friendly Teares, shed over the dead Body of Mr Nathaniel Weld Mr of Arts of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge; who in the short journey of his life, died betweene the five and sixe and twentieth yeare of his youth, 1633. Together with sundry choyce Meditations of Mortalitie Lauder, George, b. ca. 1600, The Anatomie of the Romane Clergie: or, a Discoverie of the Abvses Thereof. Written in Latine by sundrie Authors of their owne profession. And Translated into English verse by G. L. Lauder, George, b. ca. 1600, [Aretophel, in] Various pieces of fugitive Scotish poetry; principally of the seventeenth century. Second series Lauder, George, b. ca. 1600, Caledonias covenant. Or ane panegyrick to the world. Wherin is brieflie set doune the trew caus and occasioune of the present trubles of the kingdome of Scotland. By G. L. Lauder, George, b. ca. 1600, [Damon, in] The Poetical Works of William Drummond of Hawthornden: With ‘A Cypresse Grove’: Edited by L. E. Kastner Lauder, George, b. ca. 1600, A Horse or A New-Yeares-Gift To the Right worthy, and worshipful Sr. Phillip Balfour, Knight ... By G. Lauder Lauder, George, b. ca. 1600, [On the most Horrid and Terrible Treason in] Various pieces of fugitive Scotish poetry; principally of the seventeenth century. Second series Lauder, George, b. ca. 1600, The Scottish Sovldier. By Lavvder Lauder, George, b. ca. 1600, [The Sovldiers Wishe, in] Various pieces of fugitive Scotish poetry; principally of the seventeenth century. Second series Lauder, George, b. ca. 1600, Tears on the Death of Evander: Occasioned by the Lamentable Losse of the truelie Noble and Generous, Sir Iohn Svynton Knight, Collonel of an Regiment of 2000 Nedderlanders, going for Venize, who was cast away by storme on the coast of England upon Goodwin Sands the 13 of Octob. 1630 Lauder, George, b. ca. 1600, [Tvveeds Teares of joy, to Charles great Brittains King, in] Various pieces of fugitive Scotish poetry; principally of the seventeenth century Lauder, William, 1520?-1573, Ane compendious and breue tractate concernyng ye Office and Dewtie of Kyngis, spirituall pastoris, and temporall iugis. Laitlie compylit be William Lauder, for the faithfull instructioun of Kyngis and Prencis. Edited by Fitzedward Hall Lauder, William, 1520?-1573, The minor poems of William Lauder, playwright, poet, and minister of the word of God, (mainly on the state of Scotland in and about 1568 A.D., that year of famine and plague) ... Edited from the unique originals belonging to S. Christie-Miller ... By F. J. Furnivall Laurence, French, 1757-1809, Poetical remains of French Laurence ... and Richard Laurence ... With a brief memoir of each author Lawless, Emily, 1845-1913, The Inalienable Heritage and Other Poems by Emily Lawless ... With A Preface by Edith Sichel Lawless, Emily, 1845-1913, The point of view (some talks and disputations). By Emily Lawless Lawless, Emily, 1845-1913, With the Wild Geese: By Emily Lawless: With An Introduction by Stopford A. Brooke Lawrence, Leonard, Epithalamium: or A Nuptial Song, with a narrative of Love's Progress. Consecrated to the honoured fame of his much valued Friends Mr. Abraham Cullen: and Mrs. Abigail Rushout: The blest Objects of this Triumphant Solemnity: To whom I wish a Life enduring continuance of this Dayes felicity, whilst I remain obliged to the Honour of Their especiall favours, and rest their most humble Seruant L. L. Lawrence, Leonard, A Small Treatise betwixt Arnalte and Lucenda Entituled The Evill-intreated Lover, Or The Melancholy Knight. Originally written in the Greeke Tongue, by an unknowne Author. Afterwards Translated into Spanish; after that, for the Excellency thereof, into the French Tongue by N. H. next by B. M. into the Thuscan, and now turn'd into English Verse by L. L. a well-wisher to the Muses Lawson, Henry, 1867-1922, Poetical Works of Henry Lawson: With Preface and Introduction by David McKee Wright Lawson, Louisa, 1848-1920, “The Lonely Crossing” and Other Poems by Louisa Lawson. Layamon, fl. 1200, Layamon: Brut: Edited from British Museum Ms. Cotton Caligula A. IX and British Museum Ms. Cotton Otho C. XIII: By G. L. Brook and R. F. Leslie Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan, 1814-1873, The Poems of Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu: Edited by Alfred Perceval Graves: With a Portrait of J. S. Le Fanu Le Grice, C. V. (Charles Valentine), 1773-1858, An Imitation of Horace's First Epistle, Written and Printed at Trinity College, Cambridge, in the Year 1793 Le Grice, C. V. (Charles Valentine), 1773-1858, The Petition of An Old Uninhabited House in Penzance to its Master in Town: With Hints to the Author of John Bull, A Comedy. To which is added an Appendix. Embellished with a View of the Old House. Second Edition Le Grice, C. V. (Charles Valentine), 1773-1858, The Tineum. Containing Estianomy, or The Art of Stirring a Fire: The Icead, A Mock-Heroic Poem: An Imitation of Horace, Ep. I. lib. I. Epigrams: A Fragment, &c. By C. V. Le Grice Leakey, Caroline W. (Caroline Woolmer), 1827-1881., Lyra Australis; or, Attempts to Sing in a Strange Land. By Caroline W. Leakey Leapor, Mary, 1722-1746, Poems Upon Several Occasions. By the late Mrs. Leapor ... Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, The Complete Nonsense of Edward Lear: edited and introduced by Holbrook Jackson Ledwidge, Francis, 1887-1917, The Complete Poems of Francis Ledwidge: With Introductions by Lord Dunsany Lee-Hamilton, Eugene / Lee-Hamilton, Annie, fl. 1899-1909, Forest Notes: By Eugene and Annie Lee-Hamilton Lee-Hamilton, Eugene, Apollo and Marsyas, and Other Poems. By Eugene Lee-Hamilton Lee-Hamilton, Eugene, The Fountain of Youth: A Fantastic Tragedy in Five Acts. By Eugene Lee-Hamilton Lee-Hamilton, Eugene, Gods, Saints & Men. By Eugene Lee-Hamilton ... With Ten Full-Page Illustartions Designed by Enrico Mazzanti Lee-Hamilton, Eugene, Imaginary Sonnets. By Eugene Lee-Hamilton Lee-Hamilton, Eugene, Mimma Bella: By Eugene Lee-Hamilton: With portrait of author Lee-Hamilton, Eugene, The New Medusa, and other poems. By Eugene Lee-Hamilton Lee-Hamilton, Eugene, Poems and Transcripts: By Eugene Lee-Hamilton Lee-Hamilton, Eugene, Sonnets of the Wingless Hours. By Eugene Lee-Hamilton Lefroy, Edward Cracroft, 1855-1891, Edward Cracroft Lefroy: His Life and Poems including a Reprint of Echoes from Theocritus: By Wilfred Austin Gill: With a Critical Estimate of the Sonnets by the late John Addington Symonds Leigh, Richard, 1649 or 50-1728, Poems, Upon several Occasions, And, to several Persons. By the Author, of The Censure, of the Rota Leighton, Robert, 1822-1869, Poems. By Robert Leighton: 2nd ed. Leighton, Robert, 1822-1869, Records and Other Poems: By the late Robert Leighton Leighton, Robert, 1822-1869, Reuben and Other Poems by Robert Leighton Leighton, Robert, 1822-1869, Scotch Words and the Bapteesement o' the Bairn. By Robert Leighton Leighton, William, d. 1616, The teares or lamentations of a sorrowfull Soule. Set foorth by Sir William Leighton Leighton, William, d. 1616, Vertve trivmphant, Or a lively description of the fovre vertves cardinall: Dedicated to the Kings Maiestie Lever, Christopher, fl. 1627, Queene Elizabeths Teares: or, Her resolute bearing the Christian Crosse, inflicted on her by the persecuting hands of Steuen Gardner Bishop of Winchester, in the bloodie time of Queene Marie. Written by Christopher Leuer Levy, Amy, 1861-1889, A Ballad of Religion and Marriage: by Amy Levy Levy, Amy, 1861-1889, A London Plane-Tree and other Verse by Amy Levy Levy, Amy, 1861-1889, A Minor Poet And other Verse: by Amy Levy: Second Edition Levy, Amy, 1861-1889, Translations [in, Jewish Portraits by Lady Magnus] Levy, Amy, 1861-1889, Xantippe and Other Verse Lewicke, Edward, fl. 1562, Early English Versions of the Tale of Guiscarda and Ghismonda and Titus and Gisippus from The Decameron: Edited by Herbert G. Wright Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818, Crazy Jane. Together with Kathleen Thail [etc.] Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818, The Isle of Devils. A Historical Tale, Funnded on an Anecdote in the Annals of Portugal. (From an unpublished Manuscript.) By M. G. Lewis Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818, The life and correspondence of M. G. Lewis ... With many pieces in prose and verse, never before published. In two volumes Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818, The love of gain: A poem. Imitated from the thirteenth satire of Juvenal. By M. G. Lewis Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818, Monody on the death of Sir John Moore. By M. G. Lewis. Recited at Drury-Lane Theatre by Mrs Powell, prohibited on the third night by the Lord Chamberlain, and quoted by Mr Tierney in the House of Commons on Tuesday May 9 Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818, Poems. By M. G. Lewis Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818, Songs, &c. In the romantic drama of Adelmorn, the outlaw. First performed at Drury Lane theatre on Monday, May 4, 1801. The overture and music entirely new, composed by Mr. Kelly Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818, Tales of Terror; With an introductory dialogue Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818, Tales of Wonder; Written and collected by M. G. Lewis Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818, The Wild Wreath. Dedicated (by Permission) to H. R. H. the Duchess of York. By M. E. Robinson Leyden, John, 1775-1811, The Poetical Remains of the late Dr. John Leyden, with Memoirs of his Life, by the Rev. James Morton Lichfield, William, d. 1448, [The Complaint of God to Sinful Man, in] Anglia. Zeitschrift für Englishe Philologie. Unter Mitwirkung von Ewald Flügel: Herausgegeben von Eugen Einenkel. Nebst einem Beiblatt herausgegeben von Max Fr. Mann. Band XXXIV. Neue Folge Band XXII Lindsay, David, Sir, fl. 1490-1555, The Works of Sir David Lindsay of the Mount ... Edited by Douglas Hamer Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897, The American Odyssey: Adventures of Ulysses (So much as may interest the present time); Exposed, in modest hudibrastic measure, by Abel Reid and A. N. Broome ... To which is appended an allegory of King Augeas Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897, Bob-Thin: Or the poorhouse fugitive: By W. J. Linton: Illustrated by T. Sibson— W. B. Scott— E. Duncan— W. J. Linton Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897, Catoninetales: A Domestic Epic: By Hattie Brown: A young lady of colour lately deceased at the age of 14 Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897, A Christmas Carol Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897, Claribel and Other Poems. By W. J. Linton Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897, Famine: A Masque Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897, Heliconundrums Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897, The House that Tweed Built: Dedicated to Every True Reformer [Republican or Democrat] Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897, Ireland for the Irish: Rhymes and Reasons Against Landlordism with a Preface on Fenianism and Republicanism. By W. J. Linton, Formerly of the Irish “Nation” Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897, Love-Lore and Other, Early and Late Poems: W. J. Linton Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897, Poems and Translations by W. J. Linton Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897, Pot-Pourri Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897, Ultima Verba Lisle, William, 1579?-1637, Babilon, a part of the seconde weeke of Gvillavme de Salvste Seignevr dv Bartas, With the Commentarie, and marginall Notes of S. G. S. Englished by William Lisle Lisle, William, 1579?-1637, The Colonies of Bartas. VVith the Commentarie of S. G. S. in diuerse places corrected and enlarged by the Translatour Lisle, William, 1579?-1637, The Faire Æthiopian. Dedicated to the King and Qveene. By their Maiesties most humble Subiect and Seruant, William Lisle Lisle, William, 1579?-1637, Fovre bookes of Du Bartas: I. The Arke, II. Babylon, III. The Colonnyes, IIII. The Columues or Pyllars: In French and English, for the Instrvction and Pleasvre of Svch as Delight in Both Langvages. By William Lisle ... Together with a large Commentary by S. G. S. Lisle, William, 1579?-1637, Saxon Treatise Concerning the Old and New Testament. Written abovt the Time of King Edgar (700 yeares agoe) by Ælfricvs Aebas, thought to be the same that was afterward Archbishop of Canterbvrie. Whereby appeares what was the Canon of holy Scripture here then receiued, and that the Church of England had it so long agoe in her Mother tongue. Now First Pvblished in Print with English of our times, by William Lisle ... The Originall remaining still to be seene in Sr Robert Cottons Librarie, at the end of his lesser Copie of the Saxon Pentatevch. And herevnto is added ovt of the Homilies and Epistles of the fore-said Æfricvs, a second Edition of A Testimonie of Antiquite, &c. touching the Sacrament of the Bodie and Bloud of the Lord, here publikely preached and receiued in the Saxons time, &c. Lithgow, William, 1582-1645?, The Gushing Teares of Godly Sorrow. Containing, The Causes, Conditions, and Remedies of Sinne, Depending mainly upon Contrition and Confession. And they seconded, with Sacred and Comfortable passages, under the mourning Cannopie of Teares, and Repentance ... By William Lithgovv Lithgow, William, 1582-1645?, The Pilgrimes Farewell, To his Natiue Countrey of Scotland: Wherein is contained, in way of Dialogue, The Joyes and Miseries of Peregrination. With his Lamentado in his second Trauels, his Passionado on the Rhyne, Diuerse other Insertings, and Farewels, to Noble Personages, And, The Heremites Welcome to his Third Pilgrimage, &c. Worthie to be seene and read of all gallant Spirits, and Pompe-expecting eyes. By William Lithgow Lithgow, William, 1582-1645?, The Poetical Remains of William Lithgow, the Scotish traveller. M.DC.XVIII.—M.DC.LX. Now first collected Lithgow, William, 1582-1645?, Scotlands Welcome to her Native Sonne, and Soveraigne Lord, King Charles: Wherein is also contained, the maner of His Coronation, and Convocation of Parliament; The whole Grievances, and abuses of the Common-wealth of this Kingdome, with diverse other relations, never heretofore published. Worthy to be by all the Nobles and Gentry perused; and to be layd vp in the hearts, and chests of the whole Commouns, whose interests may best claime it, either in meane, or maner, from which their Priuiledges, and fortunes are drawne, as from the Loadstar of true direction. By William Lithgovv Livingstone, Michael, fl. 1680, Albion's Congratulatory; or, A Poem, Upon the High and Mighty Prince James Duke of Albany and York, His Return into Scotland. Presented to His Royal Highness, By. M. L. Livingstone, Michael, fl. 1680, Albion's Elegie: or, A Poem Upon the High and Mighty Prince James Duke of Albany and York, His Departure from Scotland. Presented to His Royal Highness, By M. L. Livingstone, Michael, fl. 1680, Augustis, ac Præpotentibus heroibus Jacobo & Maræ, Albaniæ & Eboraci Ducibus, Poema Streneticum Amoebæum gratulabundus vovet Livingstone, Michael, fl. 1680, Celsissimo Principi, Gulielmo, Hamiltoniæ Duci, &c. Poematûm Bellaria Livingstone, Michael, fl. 1680, Patronus redux: Or our Protectour Is return'd safe again. An Historicall Poem ... Composed by M. L. Lloyd, Charles, 1775-1839, Blank verse, by Charles Lloyd and Charles Lamb Lloyd, Charles, 1775-1839, Desultory Thoughts in London, Titus and Gisippus, with Other Poems. By Charles Lloyd Lloyd, Charles, 1775-1839, The Duke D'Ormond, a tragedy; and Beritola, a tale. By Charles Lloyd Lloyd, Charles, 1775-1839, Nugæ Canoræ. Poems by Charles Lloyd ... Third Edition, with Additions Lloyd, Charles, 1775-1839, Poems. By Charles Lloyd Lloyd, Charles, 1775-1839, Poems by S. T. Coleridge, Second edition. To which are now added: Poems by Charles Lamb and Charles Lloyd Lloyd, Charles, 1775-1839, Poems on The Death of Priscilla Farmer, by her grandson Charles Lloyd Lloyd, Charles, 1775-1839, Poems on various subjects by Charles Lloyd Lloyd, Charles, 1775-1839, Poetical essays on the character of Pope, as a poet and moralist; and on the language and objects most fit for poetry. By Charles Lloyd Lloyd, Evan, 1734-1776, Conversation. A Poem. By E. Lloyd Lloyd, Evan, 1734-1776, The Curate. A Poem. Inscribed to All the Curates in England and Wales. By the Author of the Powers of the Pen Lloyd, Evan, 1734-1776, An Epistle to David Garrick, Esq. By E. Lloyd Lloyd, Evan, 1734-1776, The Methodist. A Poem. By [Evan Lloyd]. Author of The Powers of the Pen, and The Curate Lloyd, Evan, 1734-1776, The Powers of the Pen. A poem addressed to John Curre ... By E. Lloyd ... The second edition, with large additions Lloyd, Lodowick, fl. 1573-1610, The Breuiary of Britayne: As this most noble, and renowmed Iland, was of auncient time deuided into three Kingdomes, England, Scotland and Wales, Contayning a learned discourse of the variable state, & alteration therof, vnder diuers, as wel natural: as foren princes, & Conquerors: Together with the Geographicall description of the same, such as nether by elder, nor later writers, the like hath been set foorth before. Written in Latin by Humfrey Lhuyd of Denbigh, a Cambre Britayne, and lately englished by Thomas Twyne Lloyd, Lodowick, fl. 1573-1610, Certaine Englishe Verses, presented vnto the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, by a Courtier: In ioy of the most happie disclosing, of the most dangerous conspiracies pretended by the late executed Traitours, against her royall person, and the whole Estate Lloyd, Lodowick, fl. 1573-1610, The Choyce of Iewels. By Lodowick Lloid Lloyd, Lodowick, fl. 1573-1610, [A Dittie made to the Queenes maj. Eliz., in] The British Bibliographer. By Sir Egerton Brydges ... Volume I Lloyd, Lodowick, fl. 1573-1610, An Epitaph vpon the death of the honorable, syr Edward Saunders Knight, Lorde cheefe Baron of the Exchequer, who dyed the 19. of Nouember. 1576 Lloyd, Lodowick, fl. 1573-1610, Hilaria: or The Trivmphant Feast for the fift of August Lloyd, Lodowick, fl. 1573-1610, The pilgrimage of Princes penned out of sundry Greeke and Latine aucthours, by Lodovvicke Lloid Lloyd, Richard, gentleman, A briefe discourse of the most renowned actes and right valiant conquests of those puisant Princes, called the Nine worthies: Wherein is Declared their seuerall proportions and dispositions, and what Armes euerie one gaue, as also in what time ech of them liued, and how at the length they ended their liues. Compiled by Richard Lloyd Lloyd, Robert, 1733-1764, Poems by Robert Lloyd Lloyd, Robert, 1733-1764, The Poetical Works of Robert Lloyd ... To Which is Prefixed an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. By W. Kenrick ... In Two Volumes Lloyd, Robert, 1733-1764, Two Odes [with George Colman] Lluelyn, Martin, 1616-1682, Anatomical exercitations, Concerning the generation Of Living Creatures: To which are added Particular Discourses, of Births, and of Conceptions, &c. by William Harvey Lluelyn, Martin, 1616-1682, An Elegie On the Death of the most Illustrious Prince, Henry Duke of Glocester. By Martin LLuelyn Lluelyn, Martin, 1616-1682, Men-Miracles. With other Poemes. By M. LL. St: Lluelyn, Martin, 1616-1682, To the Kings most excellent majesty Lluelyn, Martin, 1616-1682, Wickham Wakened, or, The Quakers Madrigall In Rime Dogrell Locker-Lampson, Frederick, 1821-1895, London lyrics by Frederick Locker Lampson: With introduction and notes by Austin Dobson Locker-Lampson, Frederick, 1821-1895, A Selection from the Works of Frederick Locker. With illustrations by Richard Doyle Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625, An Alarum against Usurers. Containing tryed experiences against worldly abuses. Wherein gentlemen may finde good counsells to confirme them, and pleasant histories to delight them: and euery thing so interlaced with variety; as the curious may be satisfied with rarenesse, and the curteous with pleasure. Heere unto are annexed the delectable historie of Forbonius and Prisceria: with the lamentable complaint of truth [etc.] Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625, Englands Helicon Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625, Euphues Shadow, The Battaile of the Sences. Wherein youthfull folly is set downe in his right figure, and vaine fancies are prooued to produce many offences. Hereunto is annexed the Deafe mans Dialogue, contayning Philamis Athanatos: fit for all sortes to peruse, and the better sorte to practise. By T. L. Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625, The Famous, true and historicall life of Robert second Duke of Normandy, surnamed for his monstrous birth and behauiour, Robin the Diuell. Wherein is contained his dissolute life in his youth, his deuout reconcilement and vertues in his age: Interlaced with many straunge and miraculous aduentures. Wherein are both causes of profite, and manie conceits of pleasure. By T. L. G. Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625, A fig for Momus: Containing Pleasant varietie, included in Satyres, Eclogues, and Epistles, by T. L. Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625, The Life and Death of William Long beard, the most famous and witty English Traitor, borne in the Citty of London. Accompanied with manye other most pleasant and prettie histories, By T. L. of Lincolns Inne, Gent. Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625, A Margarite of America. By T. Lodge Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625, Phillis: Honoured with Pastorall Sonnets, Elegies, and amorous delights. VVhere-vnto is annexed, the tragicall complaynt of Elstred Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625, Rosalynde. Euphues golden Legacie, found after his death in his Cell at Silexedra. Bequeathed to Philavtvs Sonnes, noursed vp with their Father in England. Fetcht from the Canaries by T. L. Gent Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625, Scillaes Metamorphosis: Enterlaced with the vnfortunate loue of Glaucus. VVhereunto is annexed the delectable discourse of the discontented Satyre: with sundrie other most absolute Poems and Sonnets. Contayning the detestable tyrannie of Disdaine, and Comicall triumph of Constancie: Verie fit for young Courtiers to peruse, and coy Dames to remember. By Thomas Lodge Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625, The writing schoolmaster: Conteining three Bookes in one; The first, teaching Swift writing; The second, True writing; The third, Faire writing: The first Booke, Entituled; The Arte Of Brachygraphie ... The Second Boooke: Named; The Order Of Orthographie ... The Third Booke; is, The Key Of Calygraphie ... Inuented by Peter Bales. I. Ianu. 1590 Loe, William, d. 1645, Songs of Sion. Set for the ioy of gods deere ones, vvho sitt here by the brookes of this vvorlds Babel, & vveepe vvhen they thinke on Hierusalem vvhich is on highe. By W. L. Lofft, Capel, 1806-1873, Ernest: The Rule of Right. Second Edition Logan, John, 1748-1788, Poems, By The Rev. Mr. Logan Lok, Henry, Ecclesiastes, otherwise called the Preacher. Containing Salomons Sermons or Commentaries (as it may probably be collected) vpon the 49. Psalme of Dauid his father. Compendiously abridged, and also paraphrastically dilated in English poesie, according to the analogie of Scripture, and consent of the most approued writer thereof. Composed by H. L. Gentleman. Whereunto are annexed sundrie Sonets of Christian Passions heretofore printed, and now corrected and augmented, with other affectionate Sonets of a feeling conscience of the same Authors Lovelace, Richard, 1618-1658, Letters of Affaires: Love and Courtship. Written to several persons of Honour and Quality; By the Exquisite pen of Monsieur de Voiture, A member of the Famous French Academy established at Paris by Cardinall de Richelieu. English'd by J. D. Lovelace, Richard, 1618-1658, Lucasta: Epodes, Odes, Sonnets, Songs, &c. To which is added Aramantha, A Pastorall. By Richard Lovelace Lovelace, Richard, 1618-1658, Lucasta. Posthume Poems of Richard Lovelace Lovelich, Henry, fl. 1450, The Legend of the Holy Grail, its Sources, Character and Development, by Dorothy Kempe. The introduction to, and Part V of, Herry Lovelich's verse ‘History of the Holy Grail,’ Lovelich, Henry, fl. 1450, Merlin, a Middle-English metrical version of a French romance, by Herry Lovelich ... (AB. 1450 A.D.), edited from the unique ms. 80 in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, with an introduction, notes, and glossaries by Dr. Ernst A. Kock Lovell, Thomas, A Dialogve between Custom and Veritie concerning the use and abuse of Dauncing and Minstrelsie Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868, Metrical Tales and other poems by Samuel Lover: Illustrated by W. Harvey, Hablot K. Browne, Kenny Meadows, F. Skill, and P. Skelton Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868, Original Songs for The Rifle Volunteers. By Samuel Lover, Charles Mackay, and Thomas Miller. (Many of them Adapted to Household Tunes) Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868, Songs and ballads by Samuel Lover. Fourth edition Lovibond, Edward, 1724-1775, Poems on several occasions. By the late Edward Lovibond Luttrell, Henry, 1765-1851, Crockford-House, A Rhapsody. In Two Cantos. A Rhymer in Rome Luttrell, Henry, 1765-1851, Letters to Julia, in Rhyme ... Third Edition. To which are added: Lines Written at Ampthill-Park. By Henry Luttrell Lyall, Alfred Comyn, Sir, 1835-1911, Poems by Sir Alfred C. Lyall: Revised and Slightly Enlarged from “Verses Written in India” (Sixth Edition) Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451? / Burgh, Benedict, Lydgate and Burgh's Secrees of old Philisoffres. A version of the ‘Secreta Secretorum’: Edited from the Sloane MS. 2464, with introduction, notes and glossary, by Robert Steele Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?, The Assembly of Gods: or The Accord of Reason and Sensuality in the Fear of Death by John Lydgate. Edited from the mss. with introduction, notes, index of persons and places, and glossary, by Oscar Lovell Triggs Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?, The Dance of Death :Edited from mss. Ellesmere 26/A.13 and B. M. Lansdowne 699, collated with the other extant mss. By Florence Warren: With introduction, notes, etc. by Beatrice White Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?, Duquesne Studies: Philological Series: 2: A critical edition of John Lydgate's Life of our Lady by Joseph A. Lauritis ... General editor: Ralph A. Klinefelter ... Vernon F. Gallagher Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?, The Lay Folks' Mass Book or The Manner of Hearing Mass with Rubrics and Devotions for the People: In four texts: And Offices in English according to the Use of York: From manuscripts of the Xth to the XVth century: With appendix, notes, and glossary by Thomas Frederick Simmons Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?, Lydgate's Fall of Princes: Edited by Dr. Henry Bergen ... presented to The Early English Text Society by The Carnegie Institution of Washington Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?, Lydgate's Minor Poems. The Two Nightingale Poems. Edited from the mss. with introduction, notes and glossary by Otto Glauning Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?, Lydgate's Reson and Sensuallyte: Edited from the Fairfax MS. 16 (Bodleian) and the additional MS. 29,729 (Brit. Mus.) by Ernst Sieper Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?, Lydgate's Siege of Thebes. Edited from all the known manuscripts and the two oldest editions, with introduction, notes, and a glossary, by Axel Erdmann Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?, Lydgate's Temple of Glas. Edited with introduction and notes by J. Schick Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?, Lydgate's Troy Book. A.D. 1412–1420. Edited from the best manuscripts with introduction, notes, and glossary by Henry Bergen Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?, [Minor poems, 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] Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?, The Minor Poems of John Lydgate edited from all available mss. with an attempt to establish The Lydgate Canon: By Henry Noble MacCracken Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?, A New Ploughman's Tale: Thomas Hoccleve's Legend of the Virgin and her Sleeveless Garment, with a spurious link. Edited from MS. CLII, Christ Church, Oxford (Chaucer's Canterbury Tales) by Arthur Beatty. Paralleled with another copy from Mr. Israel Gollancz's edition of Hoccleve's Minor Poems, Part II (p. 21–5, E. E. T. Soc.) from the Ashburnham Quarto MS. 133 Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?, The Pilgrimage of the Life of Man, Englisht by John Lydgate, A.D. 1426, from the French of Guillaume De Deguileville, A.D. 1330, 1355. The Text Edited by F. J. Furnivall ... With Introduction, Notes, Glossary and Indexes by Katharine B. Locock Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?, [S. Albon und Amphabel, Ein Legendenepros in 3 Bücher ... nach der Editio von S. Albans: Edirt von Dr. Carl Horstmann, in] Eine Festschrift der Realschule zu Berlin, 1882 Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?, The serpent of division by John Lydgate the monk of Bury: edited, with introduction, notes, and a glossary by Henry Noble MacCracken Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?, This present boke called the Gouernaunce of Kynges and prynces: Imprynted at the commaundement of the good and honourable syre Charles Somerset Lorde Herbert: and Chaumberleyne unto oure Soueraygne lorde kynge Henry the .viii. Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?, [Verses on Queen Margaret's Entry into London, 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 VII Lyly, John, 1554?-1606, The complete works of John Lyly now for the first time collected and edited from the earliest quartos with life, bibliography, essays, notes and index by R. Warwick Bond Lynch, Thomas Toke, 1818-1871, Memorials of Theophilus Trinal, Student. By Thomas T. Lynch. Third Edition, Enlarged Lynch, Thomas Toke, 1818-1871, Songs Controversial. By Silent Long Lyte, Henry Francis, 1793-1847, Miscellaneous Poems by Henry Francis Lyte Lyte, Henry Francis, 1793-1847, Remains of the late Rev. Henry Francis Lyte ... With a prefatory memoir by the editor Lyte, Henry Francis, 1793-1847, Tales in Verse Illustrative of The Several Petitions of The Lord's Prayer. By the Rev. H. F. Lyte. Second Edition Lyttelton, George Lyttelton, Baron, 1709-1773, Poems by the Right Honourable the late Lord Lyttleton Lyttelton, George Lyttelton, Baron, 1709-1773, The works of George Lord Lyttelton; formerly printed separately: and now first collected together, with some other pieces never before printed. Published by George Edward Ayscough. The third edition. To which is added a general index Lytton, Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, Earl of, 1831-1891, After Paradise or Legends of Exile: With Other Poems: By Robert, Earl of Lytton (Owen Meredith) Lytton, Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, Earl of, 1831-1891, Chronicles and Characters: By Robert Lytton (Owen Meredith): In Two Volumes Lytton, Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, Earl of, 1831-1891, Clytemnestra, The Earl's Return, The Artist, and Other Poems. By Owen Meredith Lytton, Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, Earl of, 1831-1891, Fables in Song. By Robert Lord Lytton Lytton, Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, Earl of, 1831-1891, Glenaveril, or The Metamorphoses. By the Earl of Lytton Lytton, Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, Earl of, 1831-1891, King Poppy: By the Earl of Lytton Lytton, Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, Earl of, 1831-1891, Lucile. By Owen Meredith Lytton, Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, Earl of, 1831-1891, Marah. By Owen Meredith: 2nd ed. Lytton, Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, Earl of, 1831-1891, Orval, or The Fool of Time; And Other Imitations and Paraphrases. By Robert Lytton Lytton, Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, Earl of, 1831-1891, The poems of Owen Meredith (Honble Robert Lytton.) Selected and revised by the author. Copyright edition. In two volumes Lytton, Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, Earl of, 1831-1891, Tannhäuser; or, The Battle of the Bards. A Poem. By Neville Temple [J. H. C. Fane] and Edward Trevor [E. R. B. Lytton]. Third Edition Copyright © 2001 ProQuest Information and
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