Hint: you can choose Find from the Edit menu of your web browser to look for a particular word on the current page. RR. B., fl. 1595, Orpheus His Iourney to Hell [and his music to the ghosts] R. L., fl. 1596, Diella, Certaine Sonnets, adioyned to the amorous Poeme of Dom Diego and Gineura. By R. L. R. S., Esquire, 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 R. V. (Richard Vennard), d. 1615?, Englands Ioy R. V. (Richard Vennard), d. 1615?, The Trve Testimonie of a Faithfvll Svbiect: Containing seuerall exhortations to all estates, to continue them in their due obedience: together with the reward of a faithfull subiect to his Prince. Also a thanksgiuing to God for the happie deliuery of the house of Parliament from the late horrible treason R. W. (Rowland Watkins), Flamma sine Fumo: or, poems without fictions. Hereunto are annexed the Causes, Symptoms, or Signes of several Diseases with their Cures, and also the diversity of Urines, with their Causes in Poetical measure. By R. W. R. W., fl. 1570, A recantation of famous Pasquin of Rome Radcliffe, Alexander, fl. 1669-1696, The Works of Capt. Alex. Radcliffe: In one Volume ... The Third Edition Augmented Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 1764-1823, Gaston de Blondeville, or The court of Henry III. Keeping festival in Ardenne, a romance. St. Alban's Abbey, a metrical tale; With some poetical pieces. By Anne Radcliffe ... To which is prefixed: A memoir of the author, with extracts from her journals. In four volumes Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 1764-1823, The poems of Mrs. Ann Radcliffe Radford, Ernest, fl. 1880-1920 / Radford, A., fl. 1918, Songs in the Whirlwind. By A. and E. Radford Radford, Ernest, fl. 1880-1920, Chambers Twain. By Ernest Radford Radford, Ernest, fl. 1880-1920, A collection of poems by Ernest Radford Radford, Ernest, fl. 1880-1920, Measured Steps. By Ernest Radford Radford, Ernest, fl. 1880-1920, Old and New: A Collection of Poems. By Ernest Radford Radford, Ernest, fl. 1880-1920, The second book of The Rhymers Club Raleigh, Walter Alexander, Sir, 1861-1922, Laughter from a Cloud. By Walter Raleigh with a foreword by Hilary Raleigh Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552?-1618, The poems of Sir Walter Raleigh collected and authenticated with those of Sir Henry Wotton and other courtly poets from 1540 to 1650. Edited with an introduction and notes by J. Hannah Ramsay, Allan, 1686-1758, The works of Allan Ramsay edited by Burns Martin ... and John W. Oliver [... and Alexander M. Kinghorn ... and Alexander Law] Ramsay, Laurence, The practise of the Diuell. The auncient poisoned practices of the Diuell, in his Papistes, against the true professors of Gods holy worde, in these our latter dayes. Newlie set forth by L. Ramsey Ramsay, Laurence, A short Discourse of mans fatall end with an vnfaygned, Commendation of the worthinesse of Syr Nicholas Bacon, Knight, Lord Keeper of the great Seale of England: Who disceased the xx. day of February 1578 Randolph, Thomas, 1605-1635, Poems. With the Muses Looking-Glasse. Amyntas. Jealous Lovers. Arystippus. By Tho: Randolph ... The fourth Edition enlarged Rands, William Brighty, 1823-1882, The Chain of Lilies, and other poems. By William Brighty Rands Rands, William Brighty, 1823-1882, Lilliput Lectures: By the author of ‘Lilliput Levee’ Rands, William Brighty, 1823-1882, Lilliput legends Rands, William Brighty, 1823-1882, Lilliput Levee: With illustrations by J. E. Millais and G. J. Pinwell Rankins, William, fl. 1587, Seauen Satyres: Applyed to the weeke, including the worlds ridiculous follyes. True fælicity described in the Phoenix. Maulgre. Whereunto is annexed the wandring Satyre. By W. Rankins Rankins, William, fl. 1587, [A Sonnet to the Muses Garden, in] Bel-vedére or the garden of the mvses Rawlet, John, 1642-1686, Poetick Miscellanies of Mr John Rawlet Rawnsley, H. D. (Hardwicke Drummond), 1851-1920, A Ballad of Cumberland, 1319 Rawnsley, H. D. (Hardwicke Drummond), 1851-1920, Ballads of Brave Deeds. By H. D. Rawnsley. With a Frontispiece and Preface by G. F. Watts Rawnsley, H. D. (Hardwicke Drummond), 1851-1920, Ballads of the War. By H. D. Rawnsley Rawnsley, H. D. (Hardwicke Drummond), 1851-1920, A book of Bristol sonnets. By H. D. Rawnsley Rawnsley, H. D. (Hardwicke Drummond), 1851-1920, The European war 1914–1915: Poems by Canon Rawnsley Rawnsley, H. D. (Hardwicke Drummond), 1851-1920, Idylls and Lyrics of The Nile. By H. D. Rawnsley Rawnsley, H. D. (Hardwicke Drummond), 1851-1920, “The Miners' Rescue.” Troedyrhiw Colliery, Rhondda Vale, Glamorganshire, April 20, 1877. A Poem. By H. D. Rawnsley Rawnsley, H. D. (Hardwicke Drummond), 1851-1920, Poems at Home and Abroad: By the Revd. H. D. Rawnsley Rawnsley, H. D. (Hardwicke Drummond), 1851-1920, Poems, Ballads and Bucolics. By H. D. Rawnsley Rawnsley, H. D. (Hardwicke Drummond), 1851-1920, A Sonnet Chronicle: 1900–1906: By H. D. Rawnsley Rawnsley, H. D. (Hardwicke Drummond), 1851-1920, Sonnets at the English Lakes: by Hardwicke D. Rawnsley ... Second Edition Rawnsley, H. D. (Hardwicke Drummond), 1851-1920, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy. By the Rev. H. D. Rawnsley Rawnsley, H. D. (Hardwicke Drummond), 1851-1920, Sonnets Round the Coast by H. D. Rawnsley Rawnsley, H. D. (Hardwicke Drummond), 1851-1920, Valete: Tennyson and other Memorial Poems by H. D. Rawnsley Reeves, William Pember, 1857-1932, New Zealand: And other Poems: By W. P. Reeves Reeves, William Pember, 1857-1932, The Passing of the Forest and Other Verse: by William Pember Reeves Relph, Josiah, 1712-1743, A Miscellany of Poems, consisting of Original Poems, Translations, Pastorals in the Cumberland Dialect, Familiar Epistles, Fables, Songs, and Epigrams, by the late Reverend Josiah Relph ... With a Preface and a Glossary Relph, Josiah, 1712-1743, The songs and ballads of Cumberland, to which are added dialect and other poems; With biographical sketches, notes, and glossary. Edited By Sidney Gilpin Reynolds, John Hamilton, 1794-1852, Benjamin The Waggoner, A Ryghte merrie and conceitede Tale in Verse. A Fragment Reynolds, John Hamilton, 1794-1852, The Eden of Imagination. A Poem. By J. H. Reynolds Reynolds, John Hamilton, 1794-1852, The Fancy: A Selection from the Poetical Remains of the late Peter Corcoran, of Gray's Inn, Student at Law. With a brief memoir of his life Reynolds, John Hamilton, 1794-1852, The Garden of Florence; and Other Poems. By John Hamilton Reynolds, John Hamilton, 1794-1852, The Naiad: A Tale, with Other Poems Reynolds, John Hamilton, 1794-1852, An Ode Reynolds, John Hamilton, 1794-1852, Odes and Addresses to Great People. By John Hamilton Reynolds: 3rd ed. Reynolds, John Hamilton, 1794-1852, Peter Bell. Lyrical Ballad Reynolds, John Hamilton, 1794-1852, The press, or literary chit-chat. A Satire Reynolds, John Hamilton, 1794-1852, Safie. An eastern tale. By J. H. Reynolds Rhoades, James, 1841-1923, The City of the five gates: by James Rhoades Rhoades, James, 1841-1923, The death of the prince consort. A Poem, which obtained the Chancellor's medal at the Cambridge commencement, M.DCCC.LXII. By James Rhoades Rhoades, James, 1841-1923, The little flowers of St Francis of Assisi: Rendered into English verse by James Rhoades Rhoades, James, 1841-1923, O soul of mine! By James Rhoades Rhoades, James, 1841-1923, Out of the Silence: By James Rhoades Rhoades, James, 1841-1923, Poems by James Rhoades Rhoades, James, 1841-1923, Teresa and Other Poems: By James Rhoades Rhoades, James, 1841-1923, Timoleon: a dramatic poem. By James Rhoades Rhoades, James, 1841-1923, Words by the Wayside: By James Rhoades Rhodes, Hugh, fl. 1550, The boke of Nurture, or Schoole of good maners: for men, Seruants, and children, with Stans puer ad mensam. Newly corrected, very necessary for all youth and children Rhodes, John, minister of Enborne, An Ansvvere to a Romish Rime lately printed, and entituled, A proper new Ballad, wherein are contayned Catholike questions to the Protestant. The which Ballad was put foorth without date or day, name of Authour or Printer, Libell-like, scattered and sent abroad, to withdraw the simple from the fayth of Christ, vnto the doctrine of Antichrist the Pope of Rome. Written by that Protestant Catholike, I. R. Rhodes, John, minister of Enborne, A Briefe Summe of The Treason intended against the King & State, when they should have been assembled in Parliament. Nouember. 5. 1605. Fit for to instruct the simple and ignorant heerein: that they be not seduced any longer by Papists. With a few other Meeters viz, A Song for Traytors to make vse of now and hereafter, wherof the first three verses was made in an other foote, by one of Babingtons Conspiracy at his death. And certaine Songs in prayse of the Kings Maiesty, with Prayers for him, and the prosperous estate of all his Kingdomes. By I. R. Rhodes, John, minister of Enborne, The Covntrie Man's Comfort. Or Religious Recreations, fitte for all well disposed persons. Which was Printed in the yeere of our Lord 1588. And since corrected, amended, and enlarged by the same Author. I. R. Rhodes, John, minister of Enborne, An Epitaph On the Death of the late most reuerend Father in God, Iohn: by his prouidence the Arch-Byshop of Canterburie his Grace. &c. Made to runne vpon the letters of his Names and Tytles &c. His Grace deceased at Lambeth in the yeere of his age 72. Februarie 29. 1603. And his Funerall rightes were kept at Croyden the 27. of March following. 1604 Richards, Nathaniel, 1611-1660, The Celestiall Pvblican. A Sacred Poem: Liuely describing the Birth, Progresse, Bloudy Passion, and glorious Resurrection of our Saviour. The Spiritvall Sea-Fight. The Mischieuous Deceites of The World, The Flesh, The Vicious Courtier. The Iesvite. The Divell. Seauen seuerall Poems, with sundry Epitaphs and Anagrams. By Nathanael Richards Richards, Nathaniel, 1611-1660, Poems Sacred And Satyricall, viz ... By Nathanael Richards Richards, Nathaniel, 1611-1660, Truth's Acrostick an Elegie upon The most renowned, true, and unparalleld Worthy Knight, Sir Paul Pindar Deceased Richards, Nathaniel, 1611-1660, Upon the declaration of His Majesty King Charles of England the Second Richardson, Joseph, 1755-1803, Extracts from the album, at Streatham; or ministerial amusements. To which are added, The bulse, a Pindaric ode: and Jekyll, an eclogue Richardson, Joseph, 1755-1803, Literary relics of the late Joseph Richardson. Dedicated by permission to His Grace the duke of Northumberland: Consisting of The Comedy of the fugitive, and a few short poems; with a sketch of the life of the author by an intimate friend; in which those numbers of the rolliads and probationary odes written by Mr. Richardson are particularized. The whole collected and prepared for the press by Mrs. Richardson Rivers, J. A. (John Abbot), Devovt Rhapsodies: In Which, Is Treated, of the Excellencie of Divine Scriptvres ... By J: A: Rivers Rivers, J. A. (John Abbot), Iesvs Præfigvred: Or A Poëm of The Holy Name of Iesvs: In Five Bookes: The First, And Second Booke Rivers, J. A. (John Abbot), The Sad Condition of a Distracted Kingdome. Expressed, In a Fable of Philo the Jew Robert, of Gloucester, fl. 1260-1300, The Metrical Chronicle of Robert of Gloucester: Edited by William Aldis Wright Roberts, Emma, 1794?-1840, Oriental Scenes, Dramatic Sketches And Tales, With Other Poems. By Emma Roberts ... Roberts, W. H. (William Hayward), 1734-1791, Judah restored: a poem. In six books. By Dr. Roberts ... In two volumes Roberts, W. H. (William Hayward), 1734-1791, Poems by Dr. Roberts of Eton College Robertson, J. Logie (James Logie), 1846-1922, Horace in Homespun by Hugh Haliburton: A New Edition with Illustrations by A. S. Boyd Robertson, J. Logie (James Logie), 1846-1922, New songs of innocence: By James Logie Robertson Robertson, J. Logie (James Logie), 1846-1922, Ochil Idylls and Other Poems by Hugh Haliburton Robertson, J. Logie (James Logie), 1846-1922, Orellana and Other Poems: By J. Logie Robertson Robertson, J. Logie (James Logie), 1846-1922, Our Holiday Among The Hills: By James And Janet Logie Robertson Robertson, J. Logie (James Logie), 1846-1922, Petition to the Deil: And Other War Verses: By J. Logie Robertson Robertson, J. Logie (James Logie), 1846-1922, Poems: By James Logie Robertson Robertson, James, fl. 1768-1788, Collection of comic songs, Written, Compil'd, Etch'd, and Engrav'd, by J. Robertson; and sung by him at the theatres Nottingham, Derby, Stamford, Halifax, Chesterfield, and Redford Robertson, James, fl. 1768-1788, Poems on Several Occasions. By J. Robertson Robinson, Clement, fl. 1566-1584, A Handefull of pleasant delites, Containing sundrie new Sonets and delectable Histories, in diuers kindes of Meeter. Newly deuised to the newest tunes that are now in use, to be sung: euerie Sonet orderly pointed to his proper Tune. With new additions of certain Songs, to verie late deuised Notes, not commonly knowen, nor vsed heretofore, By Clement Robinson, and diuers others Robinson, Mary, 1758-1800, Captivity, A Poem. And Celadon and Lydia, A Tale. Dedicated, by Permission. To Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire. By Mrs. Robinson Robinson, Mary, 1758-1800, Elegiac verses to a young lady, on the death of her brother; who was slain in the late engagement at Boston. The author Mrs. M. Robinson Robinson, Mary, 1758-1800, The mistletoe.—A Christmas tale. By Laura Maria Robinson, Mary, 1758-1800, Modern Manners, a poem. In two cantos. By Horace Juvenal Robinson, Mary, 1758-1800, Ode to the harp of the late accomplished and amiable Louisa Hanway. By Mary Robinson Robinson, Mary, 1758-1800, Poems by Mrs. Robinson Robinson, Mary, 1758-1800, The Poetical Works of the late Mrs Mary Robinson: including many pieces never before published. In Three Volumes Robinson, Mary, 1758-1800, The Songs, Chorusses, &c. in the Lucky Escape, a comic opera, as performed at the Theatre Royal, in Drury-Lane Robinson, Michael Massey, 1744-1826., Odes of Michael Massey Robinson: First Poet Laureate of Australia: (1754–1826): With an Introduction by George Mackaness ... Robinson, Richard, citizen of London, The Avncient Order, Societie, and Unitie Laudable, of Prince Arthure, and his Knightly Armory of the Round Table. With a Threefold Assertion frendly in fauour and furtherance of English Archery at this day. Translated and Collected by R. R. Robinson, Richard, citizen of London, Certain Selected Histories for christian Recreations vvith their seuerall Moralizations. Brought into Englishe verse, and are to be long with seuerall notes: Composed by Richard Robinson Citizen of London Robinson, Richard, citizen of London, A dyall of dayly Contemplacion, or deuine exercise of the mind: instructing vs to liue vnto God, and to dye vnto the vvorld. First colected & published in Latin, at the request of a godly Bishop, and Reuerent Father, Richard, sometime Byshop of Dirham, and Lorde Priuie Seale. Novv nevvly Translated into Englishe, by Richard Robinson Robinson, Richard, fl. 1574, A Golden Mirrour. Conteining certaine Pithie and figuratiue Visions prognosticating good fortune to England and all true English Subiectes with an ouerthrowe to the enemies. Whereto be adioyned certaine pretie Poemes written on the names of sundrie both noble and worshipfull Robinson, Richard, fl. 1574, The rewarde of Wickednesse: Discoursing the sundrye monstrous abuses of wicked and vngodlye worldelinges: in such sort set downe and written as the same haue beene dyuersely practised in the persones of Popes, Harlots, Proude Princes, Tyrauntes, Romish Byshoppes, and others. With a liuely description of their seuerall falles and finall destruction. Uerye profitable for all sorte of estates to reade and looke vpon. Nevvly compiled by Richard Robinson Robinson, Thomas, fl. 1620, The Life and Death of Mary Magdalene: A Legendary Poem in Two Parts, About A.D. 1620, By Thomas Robinson. Edited from the only known manuscripts in the British Museum and Bodleian Libraries, with an introduction, a life of the author, and notes, by H. Oskar Sommer Roche, Robert, 1575 or 6-1629, Evstathia: or The Constancie of Svsanna containing the Preservation of the Godly, subversion of the wicked, precepts for the aged, instructions for youth, pleasure with profitte. Penned by R. R. G. Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of, 1647-1680, The poems of John Wilmot: Earl of Rochester: Edited by Keith Walker Rodd, James Rennell, Sir, 1858-, Ballads of the Fleet and Other Poems: A New Edition With several Additional Pieces: By Rennell Rodd Rodd, James Rennell, Sir, 1858-, Feda with Other Poems, Chiefly Lyrical. By Rennell Rodd ... With an Etching by Harper Pennington Rodd, James Rennell, Sir, 1858-, Newdigate Prize Poem. Raleigh. Recited in The Theatre, June 9, 1880, by Rennell Rodd Rodd, James Rennell, Sir, 1858-, Poems in many lands: By Rennell Rodd: Second edition Rodd, James Rennell, Sir, 1858-, Rose Leaf and Apple Leaf: By Rennell Rodd: With an Introduction by Oscar Wilde Rodd, James Rennell, Sir, 1858-, Songs in the South by Rennell Rodd Rodd, James Rennell, Sir, 1858-, The Unknown Madonna and Other Poems. By Rennell Rodd Rodd, James Rennell, Sir, 1858-, The Violet Crown by Sir Rennell Rodd. Second edition with several new poems Rodd, James Rennell, Sir, 1858-, War poems with some others: By Lord Rennell of Rodd Rodger, Alexander, 1784-1846, Peter Cornclips, A Tale of Real Life; With Other Poems & Songs, By Alexander Rodger Rodger, Alexander, 1784-1846, Poems and Songs, Humorous and Satirical. By Alexander Rodger Rodger, Alexander, 1784-1846, Poems and Songs Humorous, Serious and Satirical: By Alexander Rodger; Edited, with Introduction and Notes by Robert Ford; New and Complete Edition Rodger, Alexander, 1784-1846, Scotch Poetry; Consisting of Songs, Odes, Anthems, and Epigrams. By Alexander Rodger Rodger, Alexander, 1784-1846, Stray Leaves from the Portfolios of Alisander the Seer, Andrew Whaup, and Humphrey Henkeckle. Edited by Alexander Rodger Rogers, Samuel, 1763-1855, The poetical works of Samuel Rogers with a memoir by Edward Bell Rogers, Thomas, 1573 or 4-1609 or 10, Celestiall Elegies of the Goddesses and the Muses, deploring the death of the right honourable and vertuous Ladie the Ladie Fravnces Countesse of Hertford, late wife vnto the right honorable Edvvard Seymor Vicount Beauchamp and Earle of Hertford. Wherevnto are annexed some funerall verses touching the death of Mathevv Evvens Esquire, late one of the Barons of her Maiesties Court of Eschequer, vnto whome the author hereof was allyed ... By Thomas Rogers Rogers, Thomas, 1573 or 4-1609 or 10, Leicester's Common-wealth. Conceived, spoken and published with most earnest protestation of dutifull goodwill and affection towards this Realme. By Robert Parsons: Jesuite. Whereunto is added Leicesters-Ghost Rolland, John, The seuin Seages: Translatit out of prois in Scottis meter be Iohne Rolland in Dalkeith, with ane Moralitie efter euerie Doctouris Tale, and siclike efter the Emprice Tale, togidder with ane louing and laude to euerie Doctour efter his awin Tale, & ane Exclamation and outcrying vpon the Empreouris wife efter hir fals contrusit Tale ... Edited, with introduction, notes, and glossary, by Geo. F. Black Rolland, John, Ane treatise callit the court of Venus: deuidit into four buikis: newlie compylit be Iohne Rolland in Dalkeith, 1575: Edited by the Rev. Walter Gregor Rolle, Richard, of Hampole, 1290?-1349, [Lyrics from] Yorkshire Writers: Richard Rolle of Hampole ... and his followers: Edited by C. Horstman Rolleston, T. W. (Thomas William), 1857-1920, Deirdre: The Feis Ceoil Prize cantata: Dublin 1897: The words by T. W. Rolleston: With an illustration by Althea Gyles, and initial letters, headpieces, and tailpieces by N. Baxter, Helen Hay, and John Duncan Rolleston, T. W. (Thomas William), 1857-1920, Sea Spray: Verses and Translations by T. W. Rolleston Roscoe, William Caldwell, 1823-1859, Poems and Essays. By the late William Caldwell Roscoe. (Edited with a Prefatory Memoir, by his Brother-in-law, Richard Holt Hutton) Roscoe, William Caldwell, 1823-1859, Poems by the late William Caldwell Roscoe: Edited by his daughter Elizabeth Mary Roscoe Roscoe, William Stanley, 1782-1843, Poems by William Stanley Roscoe Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Earl of, 1633?-1685, An Essay on Translated Verse. By the Earl of Roscommon. The Second Edition Corrected and Enlarg'd Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Earl of, 1633?-1685, Horace's Art of Poetry. Made English By the Right Honorable The Earl of Roscommon Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Earl of, 1633?-1685, Poems by the Earl of Roscomon. To which is added, An Essay on Poetry, By the Earl of Mulgrave, now Duke of Buckingham. Together with Poems by Mr. Richard Duke Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Earl of, 1633?-1685, Poems on Several Occasions. By the Earls of Roscommon, and Dorset, &c. Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Earl of, 1633?-1685, [The works of the Earl of Roscommon, in] The works of the most celebrated Minor Poets. Namely, Wentworth, Earl of Roscommon; Charles, Earl of Dorset; Charles, Earl of Halifax; Sir Samuel Garth; George Stepney, Esq; Wiliam Walsh, Esq; Thomas Tickell, Esq. Never before collected and publish'd together; In two volumes Rose, William Stewart, 1775-1843, The court and parliament of beasts freely translated from The Animali Parlanti of Giambattista Casti: A Poem in seven cantos. By William Stewart Rose Rose, William Stewart, 1775-1843, The Crusade of St. Lewis, And King Edward the martyr. By William Stewart Rose Rose, William Stewart, 1775-1843, Rhymes: By William Stewart Rose Rose, William Stewart, 1775-1843, The works of Lord Byron. New, revised and enlarged edition, with illustrations, letters and journals. Edited by Rowland E. Prothero Ross, Alexander, 1591-1654, Mel Heliconium: or, Poeticall Honey, Gathered out of The Weeds of Parnassus ... By Alexander Rosse Ross, Alexander, 1591-1654, Three Decads of Divine Meditations. Whereof each one containeth three parts. 1. A History. 2. An Allegory. 3. A Prayer. With a commendation of the private Countrey life. By Alexander Rosse Ross, Alexander, 1699-1784, The Scottish Works of Alexander Ross ... Consisting of Helenore, or The Fortunate Shepherdess; Songs; The Fortunate Shepherd, or The Orphan: Edited, with notes, glossary and life by Margaret Wattie Ross, Thomas, d. 1675, An essay Upon the Third Punique War. Lib. I. and II. To which are added Theodosius's Advice to his Son. And the phenix; Out of Claudian. By T. R. Ross, Thomas, d. 1675, The Second Punick War Between Hannibal, and the Romanes: The whole Seventeen Books, Englished from the Latine of Silius Italicus: with A Continuation from the Triumph of Scipio, To the Death of Hannibal. By Tho: Ross Rossetti, Christina Georgina, 1830-1894, The Complete Poems of Christina Rossetti: A variorum edition: Edited, with textual notes and introductions, by R. W. Crump Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 1828-1882, The Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Edited with Preface and Notes by William M. Rossetti: Revised and Enlarged Edition Rous, Francis, 1579-1659, The Psalmes Of David In Meeter. Newly translated, and diligently compared with the Originall Text, and former Translations: More plaine, smooth, and agreeable to the Text, then any heretofore. Allowed by the Authority of the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, and appointed to be sung in Congregations and Families Rous, Francis, 1579-1659, Thvle, Or Vertues Historie. To the Honorable and vertuous Mistris Amy Avdely. By F. R. Rowe, Elizabeth Singer, 1674-1737, The History of Joseph. A Poem. In Ten Books. By the Author of Friendship in Death. The Second Edition Rowe, Elizabeth Singer, 1674-1737, The Miscellaneous Works In Prose and Verse of Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. The Greater Part now first Published, by her Order, from her Original Manuscripts, By Mr. Theophilus Rowe. To which are added, Poems on Several Occasions, By Mr. Thomas Rowe. And to the whole is prefix'd, An Account of the Lives and Writings of the Authors. In Two Volumes Rowe, Elizabeth Singer, 1674-1737, Philomela: Or, Poems By Mrs. Elizabeth Singer, [Now Rowe,] ... The Second Edition Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, Aue Cæsar. God saue the King. The ioyfull Ecchoes of loyall English hartes, entertayning his Maiesties late ariuall in England. With an Epitaph vpon the death of her Maiestie our late Queene Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, The Betraying of Christ. Ivdas in despaire. The seuen Words of our Sauior on the Crosse. With Other Poems on the Passion Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, The bride: By S. R. Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, A Crew of Kind Gossips, all met to be merrie: Complayning of their Husbands, with their Husbands answeres in their owne defence. Written, and newly inlarged by S. R. Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, Democritus, or Doctor Merry-man his Medicines, against Melancholy humors. Written by S. R. Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, Diogenes Lanthorne Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, The Famous History of Guy Earle of Warwicke. By Samvel Rowlands Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, A Fooles Bolt is soone shott Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, Good Nevves and Bad Nevves. By S. R. Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, Heavens Glory, Seeke It. Earts Vanitie, Flye It. Hells Horror, Fere It Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, Hell's Broke Loose Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, Hvmors Looking Glasse Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, Hvmors Ordinarie. Where a man may be verie merrie, and exceeding vvell vsed for his Sixe-Pence Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, The knave of Clubbs Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, The Knave of Harts. Haile Fellow, well met Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, The letting of hvmovrs blood in the head-vaine. With a new Moriffco, daunced by seauen Satyres, vpon the bottome of Diogines Tubbe Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, Looke to it: For, Ile Stabbe ye. By S. R. Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, The Melancholie Knight. By S. R. Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, More Knaues yet? The Knaues of Spades and Diamonds. With new Additions Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, The Night Raven. By S. R. Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, [A paire of spy-knaves] Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, A Sacred Memorie of the Miracles wrought by our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ. Written by Samuel Rowlands Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, Sir Thomas Overbvry, or the Poysoned Knights Complaint Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?, A Terrible Battell betweene the two consumers of the whole World: Time, and Death. By Samuel Rowlands Rowley, William, 1585?-1642?, Mavsolevm Or, The Choisest Flowres of The Epitaphs, Written on the Death of the neuer-too-much lamented Prince Henrie. Rowley, William, 1585?-1642?, To his friend John Taylor [in, The Nipping or Snipping of Abvses: or The Woolgathering of Witte ... By John Taylor] Rowley, William, 1585?-1642?, To his friend Mr Iohn Webster Upon his Dutchesse of Malfy [in The Tragedy of The Dutchesse of Malfy ... 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