Hint: you can choose Find from the Edit menu of your web browser to look for a particular word on the current page. PPack, Richardson, 1682-1728, Major Pack's Poetical Remains. Published from his Original Manuscripts. To which are Added, translations from Catullus, Tibullus, and Ovid. With an Essay on the Roman elegiac poets, &c. Pack, Richardson, 1682-1728, Miscellanies in Verse and Prose Pack, Richardson, 1682-1728, Religion and Philosophy: A Tale. With Five other Pieces. By Major Pack Pack, Richardson, 1682-1728, The Whole Works of Major Richardson Pack ... In Prose and Verse. Now Collected into one Volume: with some Account of his Life and Writings, drawn up by Himself in the Year M.DCC.XX. Pagan, Isabel, 1740-1821, A Collection Of Songs And Poems On Several Occasions. By Isabel Pagan Page, Samuel, 1574-1630, Alcilia. Philoparthens louing Folly. Whereunto is added Pigmalions Image. With The Loue of Amos and Laura. And also Epigrammes by Sir I. H. and others. Neuer before imprinted Pagett, Thomas Catesby, 1689-1742, An Essay on Human Life. By the Right Honourable the Lord Paget. The Third Edition. Corrected and Much Enlarg'd by the Author Pagett, Thomas Catesby, 1689-1742, A Kind of a Dialogue in Hudibrasticks: Designed for the Use of The Unthinking and The Unlearned Pagett, Thomas Catesby, 1689-1742, Miscellanies In Prose And Verse Palgrave, Francis Turner, 1824-1897, Amenophis and Other Poems Sacred and Secular by Francis T. Palgrave Palgrave, Francis Turner, 1824-1897, Idyls and Songs by Francis Turner Palgrave: 1848–1854 Palgrave, Francis Turner, 1824-1897, A Lyme Garland: Being verses, mainly written at Lyme Regis, or upon the scenery of the neighbourhood; By Francis Turner Palgrave Palgrave, Francis Turner, 1824-1897, Lyrical Poems. By Francis Turner Palgrave Palgrave, Francis Turner, 1824-1897, Ode for the Twenty-First of June 1887: By Francis T. Palgrave Palgrave, Francis Turner, 1824-1897, Prothalamion: 6th July 1893 Palgrave, Francis Turner, 1824-1897, The visions of England; Lyrics on leading men and events in English history by Francis T. Palgrave Park, Thomas, 1759-1834, Cupid turned volunteer: In a series of prints, designed by Her Royal Highness the Princess Elizabeth; and Engraved by W. N. Gardiner: With poetical illustrations by Thomas Park Park, Thomas, 1759-1834, Nugæ Modernæ: Morning thoughts, and midnight musings: consisting of casual reflections, egotisms, &c. In prose and verse. By Thomas Park Park, Thomas, 1759-1834, Sonnets and Other Small Poems: By T. Park Parker, Matthew, 1504-1575, The whole Psalter translated into English Metre, which contayneth an hundreth and fifty Psalmes Parkes, Henry, Sir, 1815-1896, The Beauteous Terrorist And Other Poems: By A Wanderer Parkes, Henry, Sir, 1815-1896, Fragmentary Thoughts. By Sir Henry Parkes ... Parkes, Henry, Sir, 1815-1896, Murmurs of the Stream. By Henry Parkes ... Parkes, Henry, Sir, 1815-1896, Sonnets and Other Verse by Sir Henry Parkes ... Parkes, Henry, Sir, 1815-1896, Stolen Moments: A Short Series of Poems, by Henry Parkes Parkes, Henry, Sir, 1815-1896, Studies in Rhyme. With Notes Parnell, Thomas, 1679-1718, Collected Poems of Thomas Parnell Parrot, Henry, Cvres for the itch. Characters. Epigrams. Epitaphs. By H. P. Parrot, Henry, Epigrams. By H. P. Parrot, Henry, Laquei ridiculosi: Or Springes for Woodcocks. By H. P. Parrot, Henry, The Mastive, or Young-Whelpe of the Olde-Dogge. Epigrams and Satyrs Parrot, Henry, The movs-trap Parry, Robert, fl. 1540-1612, Moderatvs, The most delectable & famous Historie of the Blacke Knight Parry, Robert, fl. 1540-1612, Sinetes: Passions vppon his fortunes, offered for an Incense at the shrine of the Ladies which guided his distempered thoughtes. The Patrons patheticall Posies, Sonets, Maddrigals, and Rowndelayes. Together with Sinetes Dompe. By Robert Parry Partridge, John, fl. 1566-1573, [An admonition or Warning to England, in] The great wonders that are chaunced in the Realme of Naples, with a great misfortune happened at Rome and in other places, by an earth quake in the moneth of December last past. Translated out of Frenche into Englishe, by I. A. Partridge, John, fl. 1566-1573, The end and Confession of John Felton, who suffred in Paules churcheyeard in London, the .viii. of August, for high Treason 1570 Partridge, John, fl. 1566-1573, The hystorie of the moste noble knight Plasidas, and other rare pieces; Collected into one book by Samuel Pepys Partridge, John, fl. 1566-1573, The notable hystorie of two famous Princes of the worlde, Astianax and Polixena: wherein is set forth the cursed treason of Caulcas. Very pleasant & delectable to reade. Gathered in English verse by Iohn Partridge Partridge, John, fl. 1566-1573, The worthie Hystorie of the moste Noble and valiaunt Knight Plasidas, otherwise called Eustas, who was martyred for the Profession of Iesus Christ. Gathered in English verse by Iohn Partridge Pasquin, Anthony, 1761-1818, [The Hamiltoniad: or, An extinguisher for the royal faction of New-England. With copious notes, illustrative, biographical, philosophical, critical, admonitory, and political; being intended as a high-heeled shoe for all limping republicans. By Anthony Pasquin] Pasquin, Anthony, 1761-1818, The lamentations of Edmund the martyr. A poem. By the Author of the Children of Thespis. To which is added, The creed of Saint Edmund, and the cave of despair, a fragment Pasquin, Anthony, 1761-1818, The Pin Basket. To The Children of Thespis. A Satire. By Anthony Pasquin. With Notes Biographical, Critical, and Explanatory Pasquin, Anthony, 1761-1818, Poems: By Anthony Pasquin. Second Edition Pasquin, Anthony, 1761-1818, A postscript to the new Bath guide. A Poem by Anthony Pasquin Pasquin, Anthony, 1761-1818, Satires And Biography. By Anthony Pasquin Pasquin, Anthony, 1761-1818, A serio-comic and admonitory epistle, addressed to a certain priest. With a grave, solemn, and sublime epistle, addressed to certain critics. With an amatory ode to Eliza. To which is prefixed, An address to the reader, Respecting some late Conduct of the Rev. C--- B---, Curate of W---. By Anthony Pasquin Pater, Walter, 1839-1894, The Chant of the Celestial Sailors: an unpublished poem by Walter Pater Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688, An encomiastick character Of the most Necessary, most Ingenious, and most Pleasant Art, of Taylorie: Dedicated to the Masters of the much Honoured Corporation of Edinburgh Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688, The Fanatick Indulgence: Granted, Anno 1679. By Mr. Ninian Paterson Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688, Moristonus martyr: To the Glorious Memory of the much Renowned Gentleman Andrew Ker of Moristoun, Who was Slain at Bude July 19, 1686. A Funeral Elegie. By Ninian Paterson Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688, Obsequies to the memorie of Alexander, late Lord Bishop of Rosse Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688, On that devout, and industrious gentelman, George Monteith, Merchant in Edinburgh Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688, On the Death of His Excellence General Dalziel of Binns. One of the Members of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Council Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688, On the Death of the Phoenix of the Age, The Incomparable Gosford, Shipwrack'd before Calis, May 26. 1688. A Funeral Elegie Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688, On the Lamentable Death of the Lady Lee, Younger: Who departed this Life, February 28.1686. A Funeral Elegie Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688, On The Much Lamented Death of the Valiant Major William Cockburn, Who died at Stonie-flet, June 6. 1683 Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688, Poem On The Test Dedicated To His Royal Highnes The Duke of Albanie Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688, Prince and Stewart of Scotland, Duke of Rothsay, Earl of Carrick, Lord of the Isles, Knight and Baronet of Renfrew Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688, To the Memorie of the much Honoured, And much Lamented Thomas Robertson Bailie and Builder of Edinburgh; Who Departed this Life; September 22, 1686. A Funeral Elegie Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688, To the Memory, of the Incomparable Sir Andrew Ramsay of Abbots-Hall. Provost of Edinburgh, Counseller to His Majesty, Lord of the Session, &c. Who departed this Life, January 17. 1688. A funeral elegie Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688, To the Memory of the right Honourable Margaret Countess of Weems. Who departed this Life at Weems, February 20 1688. A funeral elegie Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688, To the Memory of the right Honourable, Sir John Nisbet of Dirletoun, His Majesties Advocat, and one of the Senators of the Colledge of Justice; who departed this Life at Edinburgh, April 9. 1688. A Funeral Elegie Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688, To the Memory of the Right Honourable Thomas Lord Napier Patmore, Coventry Kersey Dighton, 1823-1896, Poems by Coventry Patmore with an introduction by Basil Champneys Paton, J. Noel (Joseph Noel), Sir, 1821-1901, A Christmas carol: By Sir Noel Paton Paton, J. Noel (Joseph Noel), Sir, 1821-1901, Poems by a Painter Paton, J. Noel (Joseph Noel), Sir, 1821-1901, Spindrift by J. Noel Paton Pattison, William, 1706-1727, The Poetical Works of Mr. William Pattison Payne, John, 1842-1916, Carol and Cadence: New poems: MDCCCCII–MDCCCCVII: By John Payne Payne, John, 1842-1916, Flower o' the thorn: A book of wayside verse: By John Payne Payne, John, 1842-1916, Hamid the Luckless and other tales in verse. By John Payne Payne, John, 1842-1916, The Newton-Cowper Centenary, 1907: With Verses Written Specially for the Occasion, By John Payne Payne, John, 1842-1916, The Poetical Works of John Payne: Definitive Edition in Two Volumes Payne, John, 1842-1916, Songs of Consolation: New Poems by John Payne Payne, John, 1842-1916, Vigil and vision. New Sonnets by John Payne Payne, John, 1842-1916, The Way of the Winepress: By John Payne: With an Introduction by Thomas Wright Peacham, Henry, 1576?-1643?, An Aprill Shower: Shed in abundance of Teares, For the Death and Incomparable Losse, of the Right Noble, Truly Religious, and Virtuous, Richard Sacvile, Baron of Buckhurst, and Earle of Dorset. Who Departed this Life upon Easter day last, being the 28th of March, at Dorset-House. By Henry Peacham Peacham, Henry, 1576?-1643?, The Commons Complaint. Wherein is Contained Two Speciall Grievances The first, the generall destruction and waste of Woods in this Kingdome, with a remedie for the same: Also how to plant Wood according to the nature of euery soile, without losse of ground, and how thereby many more, and better Cattell may be yearely bred with the charge and profit that yearely may arise thereby. The second grieuance is, the extreame dearth of Victualls ... Newly Corrected and augmented Peacham, Henry, 1576?-1643?, En surculus Arbor Peacham, Henry, 1576?-1643?, Minerva Britanna: Or A Garden of Heroical Deuises, furnished, and adorned with Emblemes and Impresa's of sundry natures, Newly devised, moralized, and published, By Henry Peacham Peacham, Henry, 1576?-1643?, The Odcombian banquet: Dished foorth by Thomas the Coriat, and Serued in by a number of Noble Wits in prayse of his crudities and crambe too. Asinvs. Portans. Mysteria Peacham, Henry, 1576?-1643?, The Period of Mourning. Disposed into sixe Visions. In Memorie of the late Prince. Together with Nuptiall Hymnes, in Honour of this Happy Marriage betweene the Great Princes, Frederick Count Palatine of the Rhene, and The Most Excellent, and Aboundant President of all Virtve and Goodnes Elizabeth onely Daughter to our Soueraigne, his Maiestie. Also the manner of the Solemnization of the Marriage at White-Hall, on the 14 of February; being Sunday, and St. Valentines day. By Henry Peacham Peacham, Henry, 1576?-1643?, Prince Henrie revived. Or a poeme vpon the birth, and In Honor of the Hopefull yong Prince Henrie Frederick, First-Sonne and Heire apparant to the most Excellent Princes, Frederick Count Palatine of the Rhine, And the Mirrour of Ladies, Princesse Elizabeth, his Wife, only daughter to our Soueraigne Iames King of Great Brittaine, &c. By Henrie Peacham Peacham, Henry, 1576?-1643?, Thalia's Banquet: Furnished with an hundred and odde dishes of newly deuised Epigrammes, Whereunto (beside many worthy friends) are inuited all that loue in offensiue mirth, and the Muses. By H. P. Peacham, Henry, 1576?-1643?, Thestylis atrata: Or A Funeral Elegie Vpon the Death of the Right Honourable, most religious and noble Lady, Frances, Late Countesse of Warwick, who departed this life at her house in Hackney neere unto London, In the Moneth of June last past. 1634: By Henrie Peacham Peacock, Thomas Love, 1785-1866, The Works of Thomas Love Peacock Pearl Poet, ca. 1350-1400, [The Pearl, Cleanness, Patience, in] Early English alliterative poems, in the West-Midland dialect of the fourteenth century. Copied and edited from a unique manuscript in the library of the British Museum. With an introduction, notes and glossarial index. By Richard Morris Pearl Poet, ca. 1350-1400, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: Re-edited from Ms. Cotton Nero, A. x., in the British Museum, by Sir Israel Gollancz. With introductory essays by Mabel Day and Mary S. Serjeantson Pearl Poet, ca. 1350-1400, [St. Erkenwald (Bishop of London 675–693): An Alliterative Poem, written about 1386, narrating a Miracle wrought by the Bishop in St. Paul's Cathedral, in] Select Early English Poems: Edited by Sir Israel Gollancz ... IV Peele, George, 1556-1596, Descensus Astrææ. The Device of a Pageant, borne before M. William Web, Lord Maior of the Citie of London on the day he tooke his oath, being the 29. of October 1591. Whereunto is annexed A Speech deliuered by one clad like a Sea Nymph, who presented a Pinesse on the water brauely rigd and mand, to the Lord Maior, at the time he tooke Barge to go to Westminster. Done by G. Peele Peele, George, 1556-1596, The Device of the Pageant borne before Woolstone Dixi Lord Maior of the Citie of London. An. 1585. October 29 Peele, George, 1556-1596, An Eglogve Gratvlatorie. Entituled: To the right honorable, and renowmed Shepheard of Albions Arcadia: Robert Earle of Essex and Ewe, for his vvelcome into England from Portugall. Done by George Peele Peele, George, 1556-1596, A Farewell Entituled to the famous and fortunate Generalls of our English forces: Sir Iohn Norris & Syr Francis Drake Knights, and all theyr brave and resolute followers. Whereunto is annexed: A Tale of Troy. Doone by George Peele Peele, George, 1556-1596, The Honovr of the Garter. Displaied in a Poeme gratulatorie: Entitled to the worthie and renowned Earle of Northumberland. Created Knight of that Order, and installd at Windsore. Anno Regni Elizabetha. 35. Die Iunij. 26. By George Peele Peele, George, 1556-1596, Polyhymnia: Describing, The honourable Triumph at Tylt, before her Maiestie, on the 17. of Nouember, last past, being the first day of the three and thirtith yeare of her Highnesse raigne. With Sir Henrie Lea, his resignation of honour at Tylt, to her Maiestie, and receiued by the right honourable, the Earle of Cumberland Peele, George, 1556-1596, The works of George Peele: Collected and edited, with some account of his life and writings, by the Rev. Alexander Dyce ... Second edition with additions: In two volumes Peend, Thomas, The moste notable Historie of John Lord Mandosse. Translated from the Spanish by T. de la Peend Peend, Thomas, The Pleasant fable of Hermaphroditus and Salmacis by T. Peend: With a morall in English Verse Peeris, William, fl. 1520, [Chronicle of the Family of Percy, in] Reprints of Rare Tracts & Imprints of Antient Manuscripts &c., chiefly illustrative of the history of the Northern Counties Peeris, William, fl. 1520, [The Prouerbis at Lekingfelde and Wresyll, in] Anglia. Zeitschrift für Englische Philologie. Unter Mitwirkung von Ewald Flügel: Herausgegeben von Eugen Einenkel ... Band XIV Pembroke, Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of, 1561-1621, A Discourse of Life and Death. Written in French by Ph. Mornay. Antonius, A Tragoedie written also in French by Ro. Garnier. Both done in English by the Countesse of Pembroke Pembroke, Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of, 1561-1621, Dissertation submitted by J. C. A. Rathmell, Christ's College, Cambridge. A critical edition of the psalms of Sir Philip Sidney and the Countess of Pembroke Pembroke, Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of, 1561-1621, Salzburg Studies in English Literature under the direction of Professor Erwin A. Stürzl. Elizabethan & Renaissance Studies: Editor: Dr. James Hogg: 65: The Triumph of Death and other unpublished and uncollected poems by Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke ... Edited by G. F. Waller Pennecuik, Alexander, 1652-1722, The works of Alexander Pennecuik, of New-Hall, M.D.; containing the description of Tweeddale, and miscellaneous poems. A new edition, with copious notes, forming a complete history of the county to the present time. To which are prefixed, memoirs of Dr Pennecuik, and a map of the shire of Peebles, or Tweeddale Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730, An Ancient Prophecy Concerning stock-jobbing, And the Conduct of the Directors of the South-Sea-Company. Written, a Thousand Years ago, in the Form of a Parable, by the Famous Avian: Translated from the Greek to Latin, by Romulus of Athens: And now rendred into English, with Additions, By Mr. Pennecuik Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730, Britannia Triumphans. In Four Parts ... Sacred to XXVIII May; The Anniversary of the High and Mighty Prince's Birth, George Lewis, by the Grace of God, and Laws of Heaven and Earth, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland ... By Alexander Pennecuik Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730, A collection of scots poems on several occasions, by the late Mr. Alexander Pennecuik, Gent. And Others Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730, A Compleat Collection Of All The poems Wrote by That Famous and Learned Poet Alexander Pennecuik. To which is annexed some Curious Poems by other worthy hands Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730, Corydon and Cochrania, A Pastoral On The Nuptials of the High and Potent Prince, His Grace James Duke of Hamiltoun, Chatelherault and Brandon, &c. with the Lady Anne Cochran, Eldest Daughter of the Right Honourable John Earl of Dundonald, &c. Solemniz'd February 14, 1723. By A. P. Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730, Elegy on the Death of Nicol Muschet of Boghall: Written, at the Desire of his Friends Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730, Elegy On The deplorable Death of the Right Honourable, John Lord Belhaven, who was lost at Sea, on the 10th of Nov. 1721 Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730, The Faithful Sheepherd, a Funeral poem, To the Memory of that pious and learned Pastor, the Reverend Mr. Thomas Paterson ... who dropt Mortality Sabbath 22. May 1726 Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730, Groans from the Grave: or, complaints of the Dead, against the Surgeons for raising their Bodies out of the Dust Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730, A Huy and Cry after Sir John Barlycorn, A base Rebel denounc'd at the Horn, Fled from the Country where he was bred and Born Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730, A lecture to the ladies, By a disobliged Admirer of the Fair Sex Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730, Old-Reekie's loud and joyful Acclamation, For Sir John Barleycorn his Restoration Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730, A Panegyrick on Philip King of Spain, upon his renouncing his Crown and Kingdoms, to live in a Hermitage, By Mr. Pennecuik Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730, A Pastoral Poem Sacred to the Memory of the honourable Lord Basil Hamilton. By A. P. Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730, The Shepherds Tears: a pastoral sacred to the Memory of that excellent Gentleman, and noble Patriot, William Nisbet of Dirleton ... who died October 20th, 1724 Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730, Speech And dying Words of John Dalgleish, Lock man alias Hang-man of Edinburgh Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730, Streams from Helicon: Or, Poems On Various Subjects. In Three Parts. By Alexander Pennecuik ... The Second Edition. Enter'd in Stationer's Hall Percy, William, 1575-1648, Fovre Bookes of Offices: Enabling privat persons for the speciall seruice of all good Princes and Policies. Made and deuised by Barnabe Barnes Percy, William, 1575-1648, Sonnets to the fairest Coelia Perronet, Edward, 1721-1792, The Mitre: A Poem Perronet, Edward, 1721-1792, Occasional verse, moral and sacred. Published for the instruction and amusement of the Candidly Serious and Religious Perronet, Edward, 1721-1792, Select Passages of the Old and New Testament versified Perronet, Edward, 1721-1792, A Small Collection of Hymns, &c. Pestell, Thomas, 1584?-1659?, The Poems of Thomas Pestell: Edited with an account of his life and work by Hannah Buchan Petowe, Henry, The Artillery Garden London, Magnificent And Tryvmphant: Or, The Mother of Armes reviv'd. King Charles his Royall Majestie, and the Lords of his Majesties most Honorable privie Councell, theyr Establishing, fetling, and confirming of that Prime and Famous remarkable Nurcerie of Militarie Discipline (the Artillerie Garden London) with the Armes, Crest, and Supporters, by them heretofore assigned to the Gentlemen of the same Societie ... And now published in the time of the right Honorable, Sir Robert Parkhurst Knight, Lord Major of the Citie of London, Iohn Highlord, and Iohn Cordel, Sheriffes of the same Citie: The Right Worpfull, Humphrey Smith Colonell and President of the Artillerie Garden, and Walter Neale Esquire, Captaine of the same Garden, Anno Dom. 1635 Petowe, Henry, The Covntrie Agve. Or, London her Welcome home to her retired Children. Together With a true Relation of the Warlike Funerall of Captaine Richard Robyns ... By Henry Petowe Petowe, Henry, Elizabetha quasi vivens. Eliza's Funerall. A fewe Aprill drops, showred on the Hearse of dead Eliza. Or The Funerall Teares of a true hearted Subiect. By H. P. Petowe, Henry, Englands Cæsar. His Maiesties most Royall Coronation. Together with the manner of the solemne shewes prepared for the honour of his entry into the Cittie of London. Eliza. her Coronation in Heauen. And Londons sorrow for her visitation. By Henry Petowe Petowe, Henry, An Honovrable President For Great Men. By An Elegiecall Monvment to the Memory of that worthy Gentleman Mr. Iohn Bancks, Citizen and Mercer of London, aged about 60. yeares, and Dyed the 9.th day of September. Anno. Dom. 1630 Petowe, Henry, Philochasander and Elanira: The faire Lady of Britaine. Wherein is discouered the miserable passions of Loue in exile, his vnspeakeable Ioy receaued againe into fauour, with the deserued guerdon of perfit loue and Constancie. By Henry Petowe Petowe, Henry, The Second Part of Hero and Leander. Conteyning their further Fortunes. By Henry Petowe Pett, Peter, fl. 1599, Times iourney to seeke his Daughter Truth: And Truths Letter to Fame of Englands Excellencie Pfeiffer, Emily, 1827-1890, Flowers of the Night. By Emily Pfeiffer Pfeiffer, Emily, 1827-1890, Gerard's Monument; And Other Poems. By Emily Pfeiffer: 2nd Ed., Revised and Enlarged Pfeiffer, Emily, 1827-1890, Glân-Alarch: His Silence and Song. By Emily Pfeiffer Pfeiffer, Emily, 1827-1890, Quaterman's Grace and Other Poems. By Emily Pfeiffer Pfeiffer, Emily, 1827-1890, The Rhyme of The Lady of The Rock and How it Grew: By Emily Pfeiffer Pfeiffer, Emily, 1827-1890, Sonnets. By Emily Pfeiffer: Revised and Enlarged Ed. Pfeiffer, Emily, 1827-1890, Under The Aspens: Lyrical and Dramatic: By Emily Pfeiffer Phayer, Thomas, 1510?-1560, The preceptes of warre, setforth by James the erle of Purlilia and translated into englysh by Peter Bentham Phayer, Thomas, 1510?-1560, The .xiii. Bookes of Æneidos. The first twelue beeinge the woorke of the diuine Poet Virgil Maro, and the thirtenth the supplement of Maphæus Vegius. Translated into English verse to the fyrst third part of the tenth Booke, by Thomas Phaër ... and the residue finished, and now the second time newly setforth for the delite of such as are studious in Poetrie: By Thomas Twyne Philander, fl. 1669, The history of Tarquin and Lucretia Philipot, Thomas, d. 1682, Æsop's Fables with his Life: In English, French and Latin. Newly translated. Illustrated with One hundred and twelve Sculptures. To this Edition are likewise added, Thirty one New Figures representing his Life. By Francis Barlow Philipot, Thomas, d. 1682, A Congratulatory Elegie Offered up to the Earle of Essex, Upon his Investiture with the Dignitie of Lord Chamberlaine. By Thomas Philipot Philipot, Thomas, d. 1682, An elegie offer'd up to the Memory of his Excellencie Robert Earle of Essex and Ewe, Viscount Hereford, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, Bourchier and Lovaine, late Generall of the Parliaments Forces Philipot, Thomas, d. 1682, Elegies, offer'd up to the memory of William Glover Esquire, late of Shalston, in Bukinghamshire. By Thomas Philipot Philipot, Thomas, d. 1682, Englands sorrow for the losse of their late Generall: or, An Epitaph upon his Excellencie Robert Earle of Essex, &c. Who died September 15, 1646 with a perfect Memoriall of the particular Services and Battels that he himself was engaged in Person Philipot, Thomas, d. 1682, Poems. By Thomas Philipott Philips, Ambrose, 1674-1749, The Poems of Ambrose Philips: Edited by M. G. Segar Philips, John, 1676-1709, The Poems of John Philips edited by M. G. Lloyd Thomas Philips, Katherine, 1631-1664, Comedies tragi-comedies, With other poems, By Mr. William Cartwright ... The Ayres and Songs set by Mr. Henry Lawes, Servant to His late Majesty in His Publick and Private Musick Philips, Katherine, 1631-1664, Poems: By the most deservedly Admired Mrs Katherine Philips: The matchless Orinda. To which is added Monsieur Corneille's Pompey & Horace Tragedies. With several other Translations out of French Phillips, John, 1631-1706, Advice to a Painter. Long since Proposed for the Conclusion of this Year 1688. By J. P. Phillips, John, 1631-1706, An anniversary poem on The Sixth of May, His Royal Highness miraculous Deliverance, then at Sea, from the Shipwreck of the Glocester Phillips, John, 1631-1706, Augustus Britannicus: A Poem: upon the Conclusion of the Peace of Europe, At Rijswick in Holland, upon the 20th of September, 1697. By Mr. J. Phillips Phillips, John, 1631-1706, An Humble Offering to the Sacred Memory of the Late Most Serene and Potent Monarch Charles II. By J. Phillips Phillips, John, 1631-1706, In Memory Of Our Late Most Gracious Lady, Mary Queen of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland. A Poem, By Mr. John Phillips Phillips, John, 1631-1706, Jockeys Downfall: a poem On the late Total Defeat given to the Scotish Couenanters, near Hamilton Park, June 22, 1679. by his Majesties Forces, under the Command of His Highness the Duke of Monmouth &c. Written by the Author of The Satyr against Hypocrites Phillips, John, 1631-1706, Maronides; or, Virgil Travesty, Being a New Paraphrase In Burlesque Verse, Upon the Fifth and Sixth Book of Virgil's Æneids. By John Phillips Gent. The Author of the Satyr against Hypocrites Phillips, John, 1631-1706, A poem on the coronation Of our most Illustrious Sovereign K. James II. And His Gracious Consort Queen Mary, Who were Crown'd at Westminster, On St. George's-Day, being the 23th. this Instant April 1685: Written by a Person of Quality Phillips, John, 1631-1706, A Satyr against Hypocrites Phillips, John, 1631-1706, Typhon: or, The Gyants War with The Gods. A Mock-poem. In Five Canto's Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591, A Balad Intituled / A Cold Pye For the Papistes Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591, A Commemoration of the life and death of the Right Worshipfull and vertuous Ladie; Dame Helen Branch (late Wife to the Right worshipfull Sir Iohn Branch Knight, sometime Lord Maior of the famous Citie of London): by whose godly and virtuous life, Virgines are insinuated to virtue, wiues to faithfulnes, and widdowes to Christian contemplation, and charitable deuotion, &c. Which godly Ladie left this mortall life (to liue with Christ Ihesus) the 10. of April last: and lieth interred in the Parish Church of Saint Marie Alchurch, nigh vnto Canwicke streete, the 29. day of the same month, 1594 Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591, A Commemoration of the Right Noble and vertuous Ladye, Margrit Duglasis good grace, Countis of Lennox, Daughter to the renowned and most excellent Princesse Margrit, Queene of Scotland, espowsed to King Iames the fourth, of that name: In the daies of her most puissaunt and magnificent Father Henry the seauenth, of England, Fraunce and Ireland King [etc.] Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591, A Commemoration on the life and death of the right Honourable, Sir Christopher Hatton, Knight, late Lord Chauncellor of England. Wherin triumphant Trueth reuiueth his memorie from the graue: exhorting Nobilitie, Gentrie, and duetifull Subiects, to continue their obedience to God and her Maiestie, and to preuent by pollicie the perillous practises of euery ciuil and forrain enemy. Published by Iohn Phillips Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591, An Epitaphe on the death of the right noble and most vertuous Lady Margarit Duglasis good grace, Countisse of Liuinox ... who disceased this life the ninth day of March. Anno .1577. at hir mannoure in Hackny in the countye of Midelsex and lieth enterred the .3. day of April at Westminster ... The yeare of our Lorde God. 1578 [etc.] Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591, An Epitaph on the death, of the Right honorable and vertuous Lord Henry Wrisley, the Noble Earle of South hampton: who lieth interred at Touchfeelde in the Countie of Hamshyre, the 30. day of Nouember 1581. and in the 24. yeare of our most drad and Soueraigne Ladie Elizabeth by the grace of God, of England, Fraunce & Ireland Queene. &c. Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591, An Epitaph on the death of the vertuous Matrone, the Ladie Maioresse, late wyfe to the right Honorable Lorde, (Alexander Auenet) Lord Maior of the Citie of London. Who deceased the vii. Date of July. 1570 Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591, An Epytaphe, or a lamentable Discourse: wherein is bewayled the death of the Right worshipfull Knight, Sir William Garrat: One of the Queens Maiesties Commissioners, and chiefe Alderman of the honourable Citie of London. Who deceased the .27. of September 1571 Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591, The Examination and Confession of certaine Wytches at Chensforde in the Countie of Essex, before the Quenes maiesties Judges, the xxvi. daye of July. Anno. 1566, at the Assise holden there as then, and one of them put to death for the same offence, as their examination declareth more at large Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591, A Frendly Larum, or faythfull warnynge to the true harted Subiectes of England. Discoueryng the Actes, and malicious myndes of those obstinate and rebellious Papists that hope (as they terme it) to haue theyr Golden day. By I. Phil. Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591, The Life and Death of Sir Phillip Sidney, late Lord gouernor of Flvshing: His funerals Solemnized in Paules Churche where he lyeth interred; with the whole order of the mournfull shewe, as they marched thorowe the citie of London, on Thursday the 16 of February, 1587 Phillips, Stephen, 1868-1915, Eremus. A Poem, By Stephen Phillips Phillips, Stephen, 1868-1915, Lyrics and Dramas by Stephen Phillips Phillips, Stephen, 1868-1915, The new inferno: By Stephen Phillips Phillips, Stephen, 1868-1915, New Poems: By Stephen Phillips Phillips, Stephen, 1868-1915, Orestes and other poems. By Stephen Phillips Phillips, Stephen, 1868-1915, Panama and Other Poems Narrative and Occasional: By Stephen Phillips: With a Frontispiece by Joseph Pennell Phillips, Stephen, 1868-1915, Poems. By Stephen Phillips: 4th ed. Pick, Samuel, Festum Uoluptatis, Or the Banquet of Pleasure; Fvrnished with Mvch Variety of Speculations, Wittie, Pleasant, and Delightfull. Containing divers choyce Love-Posies, Songs, Sonnets, Odes, Madrigals, Satyrs, Epigrams, Epitaphs and Elegies. For varietie and pleasure the like never before published. By S. P. Pilkington, Matthew, ca. 1700-1774, Poems on Several Occasions ... To which is added, the Plague of Wealth, Occasion'd By the Author's receiving fifty Pounds from his Excellency the Lord Carteret, for the foremention'd Ode. With several Poems not in the Dublin Edition. By Matthew Pilkington. Revised by the Reverend Dr. Swift Pindar, Peter, 1738-1819, Anticipation: or, The Prize Address; which will be delivered on the opening of the new Drury-Lane Theatre, by the manager, in the character of Peter Puncheon, a landlord. Now first published, for the sake of gratifying the impatient Curiosity of every Rank of Society. By Philomath Wizard, astrologer Pindar, Peter, 1738-1819, The Captive King. By Dr. Wolcot Pindar, Peter, 1738-1819, Persian love elegies. To which is added The nymph of Tauris Pindar, Peter, 1738-1819, The Regent and the King; Or, a trip from Hartwell to Dover. A Poem. By Peter Pindar Pindar, Peter, 1738-1819, Royalty fog-bound; or, the Perils of a Night, and the frolics of a fortnight. A poem. By Peter Pindar, esq. 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The original Text correctly printed from the most authentic Editions, collated for this Purpose. The Æneid Translated By the Rev. Mr. Christopher Pitt, The Eclogues and Georgics, with Notes on the Whole, By the Rev. Mr. Joseph Warton. With several New Observations By Mr. Holdsworth, Mr. Spence, and Others. Also, A Dissertation on the Sixth Book of the Æneid, by Mr. Warburton. On the Shield of Æneas, by Mr. W. Whitehead. On the Character of Japis, by the late Dr. Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester. And, Three Essays on Pastoral, Didactic and Epic Poetry, by the Editor Planché, J. R. (James Robinson), 1796-1880, Songs and Poems from 1819 to 1879. By J. R. Planché Planché, J. R. (James Robinson), 1796-1880, Stanzas, Composed on the Late Glorious Victories Obtained Over the French on the Peninsula, by the Allied Forces Under the Command of the Most Noble Arthur, Marquis and Earl of Wellington. By J. R. Planché Plarr, Victor Gustave, 1863-1929, In the Dorian Mood. By Victor Plarr Plarr, Victor Gustave, 1863-1929, Poems [in, The Garland of New Poetry by Various Writers] Plumptre, E. H. (Edward Hayes), 1821-1891, Lazarus And other Poems: By E. H. Plumptre. Fourth Edition Plumptre, E. H. (Edward Hayes), 1821-1891, Master and Scholar etc. etc. By E. H. Plumptre: Second edition with notes Plumptre, E. H. (Edward Hayes), 1821-1891, Things New and Old. By E. H. Plumptre Plunkett, Joseph Mary, 1887-1916., The Poems of Joseph Mary Plunkett Pollok, Robert, 1798-1827, The Course of Time: A Poem in Ten Books. By Robert Pollok Polwhele, Richard, 1760-1838, [The Castle of Tintadgel and The Isle of Poplars, in] Essays, letters, and poems, by Edmund Rack Polwhele, Richard, 1760-1838, An Epistle from the Reverend William M---n to the Right Hon. William Pitt, Chancellor of the Exchequer; Petitioning for the vacant Laureateship Polwhele, Richard, 1760-1838, An Epistle to Archdeacon Nares, Vice-President of the Royal Society of Literature; from R. Polwhele, an honorary associate: written at Newlyn-Vicarage, near Truro; on the fourteenth of May, 1824 Polwhele, Richard, 1760-1838, The fair Isabel of Cotehele, a Cornish romance, in six cantos. By the author of Local attachment, and translator of Theocritus Polwhele, Richard, 1760-1838, The Fate of Lewellyn; or, the Druid's Sacrifice. A Legendary Tale. In Two Parts. To which is added Carnbre', a Poem Polwhele, Richard, 1760-1838, The Follies of Oxford: Or, Cursory Sketches on a University Education, from an under graduate To his Friend in the Country Polwhele, Richard, 1760-1838, Grecian Prospects: A Poem, In Two Cantos. By Mr. Polwhele Polwhele, Richard, 1760-1838, The Idyllia, Epigrams, and Fragments, of Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus, with the Elegies of Tyrtæus, Translated from the Greek into English Verse. To which are Added, Dissertations and Notes. By the Rev. Richard Polwhele Polwhele, Richard, 1760-1838, Poems: By Mr. Polwhele. In three volumes Polwhele, Richard, 1760-1838, Poems, chiefly by Gentlemen of Devonshire and Cornwall. In two volumes Polwhele, Richard, 1760-1838, Poems. Namely, The English Orator; An Address to Thomas Pennant ... An Ode on the Susceptibility of the Poetical Character; Twenty Sonnets; An Epistle to a College Friend; and The Lock Transformed. With notes on The English Orator. By Mr. Polwhele Polwhele, Richard, 1760-1838, Poetic trifles, or Pretty Poems, for young folks Polwhele, Richard, 1760-1838, Reminiscences, in Prose and Verse; Consisting of the Epistolary Correspondence of Many Distinguished Characters. With Notes and Illustrations. By the Rev. R. Polwhele Polwhele, Richard, 1760-1838, Six odes presented to That justly-celebrated Historian, Mrs. Catharine Macaulay, on her Birth-day, And publicly read to a polite and brilliant Audience, Assembled April the Second, at Alfred-House, Bath, To congratulate that Lady on the happy Occasion Polwhele, Richard, 1760-1838, Sketches in verse, with prose illustrations. By Mr. Polwhele. Second edition, with several additional pieces Polwhele, Richard, 1760-1838, The spirit of Frazer, to General Burgoyne. An ode. To which is added, The death of Hilda; an American tale. Inscribed to Mrs. Macaulay Pomfret, John, 1667-1702, Poems upon Several Occasions. By the Reverend Mr. John Pomfret. The Sixth Edition, Corrected. With some Account Of his Life and Writings. To which are added, His Remains Pomfret, John, 1667-1702, Quæ Rara, chara. A poem on Panthea's Confinement. By the Author of the Choice Pomfret, John, 1667-1702, The Sceptical Muse: or, A Paradox on Humane Understanding. A Poem Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744, Alexander Pope: Minor poems: Edited by Norman Ault: Completed by John Butt Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744, Alexander Pope: Pastoral poetry and an essay on criticism: Edited by E. Audra and Aubrey Williams Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744, The Dunciad, in four books. Printed according to the complete Copy found in the Year 1742. With the Prolegomena of Scriblerus, and Notes Variorum. To which are added, Several Notes now first publish'd, the Hypercritics of Aristarchus, and his Dissertation on the Hero of the Poem Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744, [Epistle II. To a Lady. Of the Characters of women. In] An Essay on Man. Being the first book of ethic epistles. With the commentary and notes of Mr. Warburton Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744, The first epistle of the first book of Horace imitated. 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By Mr. Pope Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744, On some flowers in silk wrought by a handsom young Lady Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744, The Second Epistle of the Second Book of Horace, Imitated by Mr Pope Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744, The sixth epistle of the first book of Horace imitated. By Mr. Pope Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744, The Works of Alexander Pope Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744, The works of Mr. Alexander Pope Pope, Walter, d. 1714, The Catholick Ballad: Or, An Invitation to Popery, Upon Considerable Grounds and Reasons Pope, Walter, d. 1714, The Miser; written by the Author of The Old Man's Wish, and set to Music by Mr. Michael Wise Pope, Walter, d. 1714, Moral and political fables, ancient and modern. Done into Measurd Prose intermixd with Ryme. By Dr. Walter Pope Pope, Walter, d. 1714, The Salsbury-Ballad, With the Learned Commentaries of a Friend to the Authors Memory Pope, Walter, d. 1714, The Wish. Written by Dr. Pope Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?, Azaria and Hushai, A Poem Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?, Heroick Stanzas On his Maiesties Coronation. By Sam Pordage Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?, The Loyal Incendiary, or The Generous Boutefieu. A Poem Occasioned by the Report of the Owners bravely setting Fire to the Rye House, as the King came from Newmarket Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?, The Medal Revers'd. A Satyre against Persecution. By the Author of Azaria and Hushai Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?, Mundorum Explicatio or, The Explanation of an Hieroglyphical Figure: Wherein are couched the Mysteries of the External, Internal, and Eternal Worlds, shewing the true progress of a Soul from the Court of Jerusalem; from the Adamical fallen state to the Regenerate and Angelical. Being A Sacred Poem, written by S. P. Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?, Poems upon Several Occasions. By S. P. Gent. Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?, Troades. A Tragedie written in Latine by L Annæus Seneca, translated into English by SP. with Comments annexed Powell, Thomas, 1572?-1635?, Ancient poetical tracts of the sixteenth century, reprinted from unique copies formerly in the possession of the late Thomas Caldecott. Edited by Edward F. Rimbault Powell, Thomas, 1572?-1635?, Direction for Search of Records Remaining in the Chancerie. Tower. Excheqver, with the Limnes thereof ... Cui Author Thomas Powell Powell, Thomas, 1572?-1635?, The Passionate Poet. With a Description of the Thracian Ismarus. By T. P. Powell, Thomas, 1572?-1635?, Vertues due: or, A true modell of the life of the right Honourable Katharine Howard, late Countesse of Nottingham, deceased. By T. P. Praed, Winthrop Mackworth, 1802-1839, The Poems of Winthrop Mackworth Praed. With a Memoir by the Rev. Derwent Coleridge. Fourth Edition. 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Made by Robert Pricket, a Souldier: and dedicated to all the Lords of his Maiesties most honourable priuie Councell Primrose, Diana, A Chaine Of Pearle. Or, A Memoriall Of The Peerless Graces, And Heroick Vertues Of Queen Elizabeth, Of Glorious Memory. Composed By The Noble Lady, Diana Primrose Prince, John Critchley, 1808-1866, Hours with the Muses. By John Critchley Prince. Third edition, enlarged Prince, John Critchley, 1808-1866, Miscellaneous Poems. By John Critchley Prince Prince, John Critchley, 1808-1866, The Poetical Works of John Critchley Prince. Edited by R. A. Douglas Lithgow Pringle, Thomas, 1789-1834, The institute, A Heroic Poem. In four cantos Pringle, Thomas, 1789-1834, The Poetical Works of Thomas Pringle. With A Sketch of his Life, by Leitch Ritchie Prior, Matthew, 1664-1721, Matthew Prior. Dialogues of the Dead and Other Works in Prose and Verse. The Text Edited by A. R. Waller Prior, Matthew, 1664-1721, Matthew Prior. Poems on Several Occasions. The Text Edited by A. R. Waller Procter, Adelaide Anne, 1825-1864, The Complete Works of Adelaide A. Procter: With an Introduction by Charles Dickens Procter, Thomas, poet, A gorgious Gallery, of gallant Inuentions. Garnished and decked with diuers dayntie deuises, right delicate and delightfull, to recreate eche modest minde withall. First framed and fashioned in sundrie formes, by diuers worthy workemen of late dayes: and now, ioyned together and builded up: By T. P. Procter, Thomas, poet, Illustrations of Old English Literature. Edited by J. Payne Collier Procter, Thomas, poet, Newes from the North. Othervvise called the conference between Simon Certain and Pierce Plowman. Faithfully collected and gathered by T. F. Student Purney, Thomas, 1695-ca. 1727, The Chevalier de St George: An Heroi-comick Poem. In Six Canto's Purney, Thomas, 1695-ca. 1727, Pastorals. After the Simple Manner of Theocritus. By Mr. Purney Purney, Thomas, 1695-ca. 1727, Pastorals. Viz. 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A poem. By Henry James Pye Pye, Henry James, 1745-1813, Poems on Various Subjects. By Henry James Pye ... In Two Volumes. Ornamented with Frontispieces Pye, Henry James, 1745-1813, Verses on several subjects, written in the vicinity of Stoke Park, in the summer and autumn of 1801. By Henry James Pye Pye, Henry James, 1745-1813, The War-elegies of Tyrtæus, imitated: and addressed to the people of Great Britain. With some observations on the life and poems of Tyrtæus. By Henry James Pye Pyrrye, C., The Praise and Dispraise of Women, very fruitfull to the well disposed minde, and delectable to the readers therof. And a fruitfull shorte Dialogue vppon the sentence, know before thou knitte. C. Pyrrye Copyright © 2001 ProQuest Information and
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