English poetry -- 17th century
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- [Paradise regain'd : a poem in IV books ; to which is added Samson Agonistes
- A Collection of poems written upon several occasions by several persons : with many additions, never before in print
- A Collection of poems written upon several occasions by several persons ; with many additions, never before in print.
- A Collection of poems written upon several occasions by several persons with many additions, never before in print
- A New collection of poems and songs
- A coat of divers colours fit for Joseph. Or, Piety in variety
- A copy of verses humbly presented to all his loving masters and mistresses of Holbourn-end division : in the parish of St. Giles's in the fields
- A copy of verses humbly presented to all his loving masters and mistresses of Holbourn-end division in the parish of St. Giles's in the fields / by Isaac Ragg, Bell-man
- A copy of verses humbly presented to all his loving masters and mistresses of Holbourn-end division, : in the parish of St. Giles's in the fields
- A copy of verses humbly presented to all his loving masters and mistresses of Holbourn-end division, in the parish of St. Giles's in the fields / by Isaac Ragg, Bell-man
- A copy of verses humbly presented to all my honoured masters and mistresses of Holbourn-division, : in the parish of St. Giles's in the Fields
- A kind congratulation between Queen Elizabeth, and the late Queen Mary II of ever glorious memory
- A kind congratulation between Queen Elizabeth, and the late Queen Mary II of ever glorious memory
- A monumental memorial of marine mercy : being an acknowledgement of an high hand of Divine deliverance on the deep in the time of distress, in a late voyage from Boston in New-England to London, anno 1683. : In a poem.
- A monumental memorial of marine mercy : being an acknowledgement of an high hand of Divine deliverance on the deep in the time of distress, in a late voyage from Boston in New-England to London, anno 1683. : In a poem.
- A poem on the long expected auspicious birth of the Prince, : June the 10th. MDCLXXXVIII. being Trinity Sunday
- A prologue spoken by Mrs. Bracegirdle, at the entertainment of Love for love
- A satyr against common-wealths
- A spell for Jone
- Ben Jonson : poems
- Carmen Deo nostro, : te decet hymnus sacred poems,
- Carmen Deo nostro, te decet hymnus sacred poems, / collected, corrected, augmented, most humbly presented. To my Lady the Countesse of Denbigh by her most deuoted seruant. R.C. In heaty [sic] acknowle
- Chrysomela: a selection from the lyrical poems of Robert Herrick
- Cupids master-piece, or, The free-school of witty and delightful complements : being the art of love refined, and augmented with divers new, pleasant, and delightful comments and discourses of love ..
- Cupids master-piece, or, The free-school of witty and delightful complements being the art of love refined, and augmented with divers new, pleasant, and delightful comments and discourses of love ..
- Dia poemata: poetick feet standing upon holy ground: or, Verses on certain texts of Scripture : With epigrams, &c.
- Divine blossomes : A prospect or looking-glass for youth: wherein and whereby he may plainly behold and see a supereminency and super-excellency of grace and religion, beyond the worlds honor, glory, fame, repute, pleasure, joy, delight, love,. [sic] And all other lower accomodations whatsoever. Laid down to youth by exciting parallel between [brace] earths honor carnal pleasure inordinate love [brace] and [brace] heavens glory and spiritual pleasure divine love. Under every of which particulars, the author exemplarily expresseth himself in a varied verse.
- Divine poems
- Divine poems,
- Even in the twinkling of an eye
- Examen poeticum duplex, sive, Musarum anglicanarum delectus alter : cui subjicitur Epigrammatum seu poematum minorum specimen novum
- Fifty songs by Thomas Campion
- For here by fortunes, [illegible] & starrs no less
- Fragmenta aurea : a collection of all the imcomparable peices [sic]
- Fragmenta aurea A collection of all the incomparable peeces, written by Sir John Suckling. And published by a friend to perpetuate his memory. Printed by his owne copies
- Fragmenta aurea a collection of all the incomparable peeces [sic] written by Sir John Suckling, and published by a friend to perpetuate his memory : printed by his owne copies
- Horti Carolini rosa altera
- Hudibras compleat : In three parts. The author Samuel Butler. Written in the time of the late wars. Corrected and amended, with several additions and annotations
- John Barford, his petition to God, for King, and Parliament
- John Donne's poetry : authoritative texts, criticism
- John Dryden : Absalom and Achitophel
- Londons welcome to His Most Illustrious Highness, VVilliam Henry, prince of Orange
- Love deserveth love
- Lycidus, or, The lover in fashion being an account from Lycidus to Lysander, of his voyage from the Island of Love : from the French / by the same author of The voyage to the Isle of Love ; together w
- Milton: poems
- Minor poems
- Miscellaneous poems upon several occasions
- Musarum deliciæ: or, The Muses recreation : Conteining severall pieces of poetique wit.
- Nimphidia : the court of fayrie
- Note, that whereas in the returne Quind. Pasce, the number 21 is twice set downe, ..
- Note, that whereas in the returne Quind. Pasce, the number 21 is twice set downe, ...
- Olor Iscanus : A collection of some select poems, and translations,
- Paradisus amissus. : Poema Joannis Miltoni. Latine redditum a Guilielmo Dobson, LL. B. Nov. Coll. Oxon. Socio
- Pharonnida : a heroick poem.
- Pharonnida : a heroick poem.
- Pierides, or The muses mount
- Pierides, or, The muses mount
- Poems
- Poems
- Poems
- Poems
- Poems and discourses occasionally written
- Poems and extracts chosen by William Wordsworth for an album presented to Lady Mary Lowther, Christmas, 1819
- Poems by Mrs. Anne Killigrew, 1686 : Women Writers Project first electronic edition
- Poems of Ben Jonson
- Poems, elegies, paradoxes, and sonnets
- Poesis rediviva, or, Poesie reviv'd
- Poesis rediviva: or, Poesie reviv'd
- Poetical works
- Prologue to the Northern lass
- Renaissance England: poetry and prose from the Reformation to the Restoration
- Rump rampant, or The sweet old cause in sippits: set out by Sir T.A. perfumer to his late Highnesse. To the tune of, Last Parliament sat as snugg as a cat.
- Rump rampant, or, The sweet old cause in sippits
- Rump rampant, or, The sweet old cause in sippits set out by Sir T.A., perfumer to His late Highnesse, to the tune of, Last Parliament sat as snugg as a cat.
- Ruth revived
- Seasonable thoughts in Passion-week
- Selected poems
- Selected poems
- Shakespeares Venus and Adonis : being a reproduction in facsimile of the first edition, 1593, from the unique copy in the Malone Collection in the Bodleian Library
- Sylvae, or, The second part of Poetical miscellanies
- Sylvæ, or, The second part of Poetical miscellanies
- The Annual miscellany, for the year 1694 : being the fourth part of Miscellany poems : containing great variety of new translations and original copies
- The Annual miscellany, for the year 1694 being the fourth part of Miscellany poems : containing great variety of new translations and original copies / by the most eminent hands
- The Harmony of the muses, or, The gentlemans and ladies choisest recreation : full of various, pure and transcendent wit : containing severall excellent poems, some fancies of love, some of disdain, and all the subjects incident to the passionate affections either of men or women
- The Hesperides & Noble numbers
- The Muses cabinet, : stored with variety of poems, both pleasant and profitable.
- The Muses cabinet, stored with variety of poems, both pleasant and profitable. / By W.W
- The Poetical remaines of the Duke of Buckingham, Sir George Etheridge, Mr. Milton, Mr. Andrew Marvel, Madam Behn, Lord Rochester, Sir John Denham, Mr. Waller, Mr. Shadwel, Madam Philips
- The Welshman's praise of Wales: or, Shon ap Morgan's falling in love with an English lady in his journey to London
- The collected works of Katherine Philips: the matchless Orinda
- The complete poems
- The complete poems of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester
- The complete poetical works of Alexander Pope
- The complete poetry and selected prose of John Donne & the complete poetry of William Blake
- The complete poetry of Henry Vaughan
- The complete works
- The court-prospect : a poem.
- The devil upon Dun: or The downfall of the upstart chymist : being the second edition of a late song: to the tune of Smoak us, and choak us
- The diarium, or journall : divided into 12. jornadas in burlesque rhime, or drolling verse, with divers other pieces of the same author
- The diarium, or journall divided into 12 jornadas in burlesque rhime, or drolling verse : with divers other pieces of the same author
- The diarium, or journall: divided into 12. jornadas in burlesque rhime, or drolling verse, with divers other pieces of the same author
- The grand mistake, or, All men happy if they please : shewing, I. How beggars may be as happy as kings. II. The sick as easie as the sound. III. The barren woman as contented as the fruitful
- The history of Polindor and Flostella : with other poems: by J.H
- The history of Polindor and Flostella. with other poems: by J.H.
- The last remains of Sr John Suckling : Being a full collection of all his poems and letters which have been so long expected, and never till now published. With the licence and approbation of his noble and dearest friends
- The loyal and impartial satyrist : containing eight miscellany poems ..
- The loyal and impartial satyrist containing eight miscellany poems ..
- The melancholy cavalier. Or, Fancy's master-piece : A poem
- The melancholy cavalier. Or, Fancy's master-piece. A poem / by J.C.
- The palace of oblivion
- The plays and poems of Philip Massinger
- The plays and poems of William Cartwright
- The poems of John Cleveland
- The poems of Sir John Davies reproduced in facsimile from the first editionsin the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery
- The poems of Sir John Suckling
- The poems, English, Latin and Greek of Richard Crashaw
- The poetical works of Dr William King, in two volumes ; with the life of the author
- The poetical works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham
- The poetical works of John Gay, including his fables ... ; with the life of the author ; from the Royal Quarto edition of 1720, Vol. 2-3
- The poetical works of John Milton, from the text of the Rev. Henry John Todd, with a critical essay by J. Aikin
- The poetical works of John Pomfret ; with the life of the author
- The poetical works of Samuel Butler in three volumes
- The poetical works of Sir John Denham : with the life of the author
- The triumphant reception of His Most Sacred Majesty, King William III : in his passage through the city of London, to his royal palace, on his return from Flanders, after a firm conclusion of peace, November the 16th. 1697. : A heroick poem
- The triumphs of peace : A congratulatory address to His Majesty King William III. upon his magnificent entry into the city of London
- The wager-mongers: or A lampoon on those who laid wagers on the taking of Lymerick
- To God alone let us all glory give, by whose permission we poor mortals live ..
- To Vetus an old antiquary
- To the society of the Beaux esprits : a pindarick poem
- Vitis Carolinæ gemma altera sive Auspicatissima Ducis Eboracensis genethiliaca decantata ad vada Isidis
- Vpon the foggie air, sea-coal smoke, dirt, filth and mire of London
- [Aeternitati sacrum. Or a monument ...]
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