Hint: you can choose Find from the Edit menu of your web browser to look for a particular word on the current page. QQuarles, Francis, 1592-1644, Argalvs and Parthenia: Written by Fra: Quarles Quarles, Francis, 1592-1644, Divine Fancies: Digested into Epigrammes, Meditations, and Observations. By Fra: Quarles Quarles, Francis, 1592-1644, Divine poems: Containing The History of Ionah. Ester. Iob. Sampson. Sions Sonets. Elegies. Written and newly augmented, by Fra: Quarles Quarles, Francis, 1592-1644, An Elegie vpon my Deare Brother, The Jonathan of my Heart, Mr Iohn Wheeler, Sonne to Sir Edmond Wheeler of Riding Court neare Windsor, in the County of Buckingham, deceased Quarles, Francis, 1592-1644, An Elegie vpon the Trvely Lamented Death of the Right Honorable Sir Julius Cæsar Knt. Master of the Rolles, And of Snt Katherins: and One of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Counsell. Wept by Fra: Qva. Quarles, Francis, 1592-1644, Emblemes (1635) and Hieroglyphikes (1638) [in the critical edition by John Horden] Quarles, Francis, 1592-1644, Francis Quarles: Hosanna or divine poems on the passion of Christ and Threnodes: Edited by John Horden Quarles, Francis, 1592-1644, The Shepheards Oracles: delivered in certain Eglogues. By Fra: Quarles Quarles, Francis, 1592-1644, Sighes At the contemporary deaths of Those incomparable Sisters, The Countesse of Cleaveland, and Mistrisse Cicily Killegrve, Daughters of Sir Iohn Crofts: Knight of Saxom Hall, in the Countie of Suffolke: Deceased, And his Noble Lady now Living. Breathed forth by F. Q. Quarles, Francis, 1592-1644, Solomon's recantation, Intituled Ecclesiastes, paraphras'd. With A Soliloquy or Meditation Upon Every Chapter. By Francis Quarles Quarles, John, 1624-1665, The Citizens Flight: With their Recall; To which is added Englands Tears and Englands Comforts: By John Quarles Quarles, John, 1624-1665, A direfull Anathema against peace-haters, written by Franc. Quarles Quarles, John, 1624-1665, Divine Meditations upon Several Subjects. Whereunto is annexed, God's Love, and Man's Unworthinesse. With Several Divine Ejaculations. Written by John Quarles Quarles, John, 1624-1665, An elegie on the Most Reverend & Learned James Usher L. Archbishop of Armagh, and Primate of Ireland; Who departed this life March 21. 1655. Written by John Quarles Quarles, John, 1624-1665, Fons Lachrymarum; or a fountain of tears: From whence doth flow Englands Complaint, Jeremiahs Lamentations paraphras'd with Divine Meditations and an elegy Upon that Son of Valor Sir Charles Lucas. Written by John Quarles Quarles, John, 1624-1665, The History Of the Most Vile Dimagoras Who by Treachery and Poison blasted the incomparable Beauty of Divine Parthenia: Inter-woven with the History of Amoronzo and Celania. By John Quarles Quarles, John, 1624-1665, Londons Disease, and Cure: Being A Soveraigne Receipt against the Plague, for Prevention sake. By John Quarles Quarles, John, 1624-1665, The Rape of Lucrece, Comitted by Tarquin the Sixt; and The remarkable judgments that befel him for it. By The incomparable Master of our English Poetry, Will. Shakespeare Gent. Whereunto is annexed, The Banishment of Tarquin: or, The Reward of Lust. By J. Quarles Quarles, John, 1624-1665, Rebellion's Downfall Quarles, John, 1624-1665, Regale Lectum Miseriæ: or, a Kingly bed of Miserie. In which is contained, a dreame: with An Elegie upon the Martyrdome of Charls, late King of England, of blessed Memory: and Another upon the Right Honourable The Lord Capel. With A curse against the Enemies of Peace, and the Authors Farewell to England. By John Quarles Quarles, John, 1624-1665, Self-Conflict: or, The powerful Motions between the Flesh & Spirit. Represented In the Person and upon the occasion of Joseph, when By Potiphar's Wife He was enticed to Adultery. A Divine Poem, Written originally in Low-Dutch, by Jacob Catts ... and from thence Translated Quarles, John, 1624-1665, The Tyranny Of the Dutch against The English. Wherein is exactly declared the (almost unvaluable) loss which the Commonwealth of England hath sustained by their Usurpation. And likewise the Sufferings and Losses of Abraham Woofe, then Factor at Lantore, and others in the island of Banda. Formerly Collected in loose Sheets by Mr. Woofe himself, and now Illustrated and extracted out of his Papers; By John Quarles Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas, Sir, 1863-1944, Athens: A Poem. By Arthur T. Quiller Couch Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas, Sir, 1863-1944, Green Bays: Verses And Parodies By Q Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas, Sir, 1863-1944, Poems and Ballads by ‘Q’ Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas, Sir, 1863-1944, Poems by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch Quillinan, Edward, 1791-1851, Ball room votaries; or, Canterbury and its vicinity. Second Edition, with considerable alterations and additions Quillinan, Edward, 1791-1851, Carmina Brugesiana. Domestic Poems by Edward Quillinan Quillinan, Edward, 1791-1851, Dunluce Castle, A Poem: Edited by Sir Egerton Brydges Quillinan, Edward, 1791-1851, Elegiac Verses, Addressed to a Lady. By Edward Quillinan Quillinan, Edward, 1791-1851, The King: The Lay of “A Papist.” By Edward Quillinan Quillinan, Edward, 1791-1851, Monthermer: A Poem. By Edward Quillinan Quillinan, Edward, 1791-1851, Poems: By Edward Quillinan. With a Memoir by William Johnston Quillinan, Edward, 1791-1851, The retort courteous Quillinan, Edward, 1791-1851, The Sacrifice of Isabel: A Poem. By Edward Quillinan Quillinan, Edward, 1791-1851, Stanzas, by the Author of “Dunluce Castle” Quillinan, Edward, 1791-1851, Woodcuts and Verses. By Edward Quillinan Quixley, J., fl. 1402, [Ballades Royal in] The Yorkshire Archæological Journal. Published under the direction of the Council of The Yorkshire Archæological Society. Vol. XX Copyright © 2001 ProQuest Information and
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