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- "A look in the mirror" and other poems
- "All's well!" : some helpful verse for these dark days of war
- "Bomba" shrieks for help! : vide appeal from Naples for foreign intervention. Vide Lord Palmerson's declaration in the House of Commons, June 12th; also leading article in the "Times," June 15th
- "Eliza"
- "Words for the hour" : a new anthology of American Civil War poetry
- '76, or, The fall of the Great Republic through the third term conspiracy
- 'Farsalja' Lukana w przekładach polskich, XVII wieku
- 'Tis a plaine case gentlemen
- 'Tis a plaine case gentlemen
- 'Tis money makes a man: or, The good-fellows folly : Here in this song good fellow that mayst find, how money makes a man, if thou'rt not blind? Therefore return e're that it be too late, and don't on strumpets spend thy whole estate, for when all is gone, no better thou wilt be: but laught to scorn in all thy poverty. To a pleasant new tune: Bonny black Bess: or, Digby.
- 100 days
- 1585. Fiue hundreth pointes of good husbandrie : as well for the champion or open countrie, as also for the woodland or seuerall, mixed in euerie month with huswiferie, ouer and besides the booke of huswiferie: corrected, better ordered, and newlie augmented to a fourth part more, with diuers other lessons, as a diet for the farmer, of the properties of winds, planets, hops, herbs, bees, and approoued remedies for sheepe and cattell, with manie other matters both profitable and not vnpleasant for the reader. Also a table of husbandrie at the beginning of this booke: and another of huswiferie at the end, for the better and easier finding of anie matter conteined in the same. Newlie set foorth by Thomas Tusser Gentleman
- 1593 Fiue hundreth pointes of good husbandrie : as well for the champion or open countrie, as also for the woodland or seuerall, mixed in euerie month with huswiferie, ouer and besides the booke of huswiferie. Corrected, better ordered, and newlie augmented to a fourth part more, with diuers other lessons, as a diet for the farmer, of the properties of winds, planets, hops, hearbs, beés, and approoued remedies for sheépe and cattell, with manie other matters both profitable and not vnpleasant for the reader. Also a table of husbandrie at the beginning of this booke: and another of huswiferie at the end, for the better and easier finding of anie matter conteined in the same. Newlie set foorth by Thomas Tusser Gentleman
- 1604. Fiue hundreth points of good husbandrie : as well for the champion or open countrie, as also for the woodland or seuerall, mixed in euery month with huswiferie, ouer and besids the booke of huswiferie. Corrected, better ordered, [and] newly augmented to a fourth part more, with diuers other lessons, as a diet for the farmer, of the properties of winds, plants, hops, herbs, bees, and approued remedies for sheepe and cattell, with manie other matters both profitable and not vnpleasant for the reader. Also two tables, one of husbandrie and the other of huswiferie, at the end of the booke: for the better and easier finding of any matter contained in the same. Newlie set foorth by Thomas Tusser Gentleman
- 1610. Fiue hundred points of good husbandry : As well for the champion or open country, as also for the woodland or seuerall, mixed in euery moneth with huswifery, ouer and besides the booke of huswifery. Corrected, better ordered, and newly augmented, to a fourth part more, with diuers other lessons, as a diet for the farmer, of the properties of winds, plants, hops, herbes, bees and approued remedies for sheep and cattell, with many other matters, both profitable and not vnpleasant for the reader. Also two tables, one of husbandry, and the other of huswifery, at the end of the booke, for the better and easier finding out of any matter contained in the same. Newly set foorth by Thomas Tusser, Gentleman
- 1679, gratulamini mecum, or, A congratulatory essay upon His Majesties most happy recovery
- 1679, gratulamini mecum, or, A congratulatory essay upon His Majesties most happy recovery by Robert Whitehall
- 1679. Gratulamini mecum: or, A congratulatory essay upon His Majesties most happy recovery
- 1679. Gratulamini mecum: or, A congratulatory essay upon His Majesties most happy recovery. By Robert Whitehall, M.B. Oxon
- 1914, & other poems
- 1919
- 53 escritores a Ramón J. Sender
- 600 years of Bristol poetry
- A Ballad concerning the fight between the English and French, at Lake-George
- A Ballad of Anne Askew intituled I am a woman poore and blind
- A Ballad of Anne Askew intituled I am a woman poore and blind
- A Bloody butchery, by the British troops: or, The runaway fight of the regulars. : Being the particulars of the victorious battle fought at and near Concord ... between two thousand regular troops, belonging to his Britannic majesty, and a few hundred provincial troops ... : To which is annexed, a funeral elegy on those who were slain in the battle
- A Brief relation of a murder committed by Elizabeth Shaw : who was executed at Windham, on the 18th of Nov. 1744, for the murder of her child
- A Brief representation of the approaching judgment. : Wherein the happy condition of the righteous, and the deplorable state of the wicked, is plainly set forth ; for the joy and comfort of the one, and solemn warning to the other. : With an hymn to be sung by an awakened soul
- A Broad-side more for the Dutch, or, The Belgick lion couchant
- A Bull sent by Pope Pius to encourage the traytors in England : pronounced against Queen Elizabeth of ever glorious memory, shewing the wicked designs of popery
- A Bull sent by Pope Pius to encourage the traytors in England pronounced against Queen Elizabeth of ever glorious memory, shewing the wicked designs of popery
- A Bull sent by Pope Pius to encourage the traytors in England, : pronounced against Queen Elizabeth, of ever glorious memory; shewing the wicked designs of popery
- A Bull sent by Pope Pius to encourage the traytors in England, pronounced against Queen Elizabeth, of ever glorious memory; shewing the wicked designs of popery
- A Cabinet of choice jewels, or, The Christians joy and gladness : set forth in sundry pleasant new Christmas-cards
- A Caution to those who hold Calvinism, to be careful how they preach it : lest they discourage weak minds, who can't understand it, and be laugh'd at by those who do
- A Christian effort to exalt the goodness of the Divine Majesty, even in a memento, on Edward Marcus Despard, Esq : and six other citizens, undoubtedly now with God in glory : an heroic poem, in six parts : N.B. part IV would not be an improper epitaph for deceased prize-cattle feeders, and part V another epitaph for farm engrossers (royalty respectfully excepted therein)
- A Classical kids Christmas
- A Collection of poems on affairs of state
- A Collection of poems on affairs of state : viz. ...
- A Collection of poems on affairs of state; : viz. ...
- A Collection of poems on affairs of state; viz. ... / by A- M-l, Esq.; and other eminent wits. ; Most whereof never before printed.
- A Collection of poems. : By several hands. In four volumes
- A Combate between Satan tempting and a Christian triumphing in the comfort of the creed
- A Coney Island of the mind
- A Conference between the D---l and Doctor D--e. : Together with the doctor's epitaph on himself
- A Congratulary poem on the most illustrious William Henry, Prince of Orange
- A Congratulary poem, on His Majesties happy return
- A Congratulatory ode to Admiral Russel and the other sea-commanders for their late, glorious victory
- A Congratulatory ode to Admiral Russel and the other sea-commanders for their late, glorious victory
- A Congratulatory poem on His R. H's entertainment in the city
- A Congratulatory poem on His Royal Highness, James, Duke of York
- A Congratulatory poem on His Royal Highness, James, Duke of York
- A Congratulatory poem on His Royal Highnesses restauration to the dignity of Lord High Admiral of England, &c
- A Congratulatory poem on His Royal Highnesses restauration to the dignity of Lord High Admiral of England, &c.
- A Congratulatory poem on the Whigg's entertainment
- A Congratulatory poem on the meeting together of the Parliament according to His Majesties gracious concession the 21th of this instant October
- A Congratulatory poem on the safe arrival of King William to England : in this present year 1699
- A Congratulatory poem on the safe arrival of King William to England in this present year 1699
- A Congratulatory poem on the wonderful atchievments of Sir John Mandeville, &c
- A Congratulatory poem on the wonderful atchievments of Sir John Mandeville, &c.
- A Congratulatory poem to Her Royal Highness upon the arrival of Their Royal Highness's in England, May the 27th, 1682
- A Congratulatory poem to Sir John Moor, Knight : lord mayor elect of London
- A Congratulatory poem to Sir John Moor, Knight lord mayor elect of London
- A Congratulatory poem to the ministers sons on their splendid feast, Thursday, December 7th, 1682
- A Congratulatory poem upon the arrival of His Electoral Highness the Prince Palatine of the Rhine : nephew to his Highness Prince Rupert
- A Congratulatory poem upon the arrival of His Electoral Highness the Prince Palatine of the Rhine nephew to his Highness Prince Rupert
- A Copy of verses delivered to a minister of the Church of England : whilst he was officiating the divine service of thanksgiving, appointed by His Majesty, September the 9th, 1683
- A Copy of verses delivered to a minister of the Church of England whilst he was officiating the divine service of thanksgiving, appointed by His Majesty, September the 9th, 1683
- A Copy of verses presented to His Royal Higness [sic] at the Lord Bishop of Salisbury's on Monday the 15th of this instant September, 1684 : to the illustrious and high born prince, Iames, Duke of York, and George, Prince of Denmarke
- A Copy of verses upon the late fight at sea
- A Description of a strange (and miraculous) fish : cast upon the sands in the meads, in the hundred of Worwell, in the county palatine of Chester, (or Chesshiere[)] : the certainty whereof is here related concerning the said most monstrous fish : to the tune of Bragandary
- A Description of the late rebellion in the West : a heroick poem
- A Description of the late rebellion in the West a heroick poem
- A Detest against the common scheme of arbitration : likewise an account of an instance of the ill consequence of it ; with cautions against the vices that occasion'd it: namely, slander, lying, and upholding men in it ; set forth as they realy [sic] are, abominable vices
- A Dialogue between Death and a lady
- A Dialogue between Death and a lady : being a picture of the condition of a sinner, when death approaches. : [Two lines of verse]
- A Dialogue between Death and a lady. : Very suitable for these times
- A Dialogue between Death and a lady. : Very suitable to be learned by heart, in these degenerate times
- A Dialogue between Elizabeth Smith, and John Sennet : who were convicted before His Majesty's Superior Court, Elizabeth Smith for thievery, and John Sennet for beastiality! And each sentenced to set upon the gallows for the space of one hour, with a rope round their necks Elizabeth Smith to receive twenty stripes upon her naked back, and John Sennet, thirty-nine
- A Dialogue between a reverend clergyman and Daniel Wilson : a young man, aged twenty-five years, who was tried at Providence, in the colony of Rhode-Island, in March term, for a rape, found guilty, condemned and executed on the twenty-ninth of April, 1774. : Published as a solemn caution and warning to youth
- A Dialogue between death and Doctor Robert Wyld : who died lately of an apoplexy
- A Dialogue between death and Doctor Robert Wyld who died lately of an apoplexy
- A Dialogue betwixt the Devil and the ignoramus doctor
- A Dialogue betwixt the Devil and the ignoramus doctor
- A Dialogue, between a southern delegate, and his spouse, on his return from the grand Continental congress : a fragment, inscribed to the married ladies of America
- A Directory for the female-sex : being a father's advice to his daughter : wherein all young ones (especially those of that sex) are directed how they may obtain the greatest beauty, and adorn themselves with a holy conversation
- A Divine poem setting forth the various excellency of prayer
- A Dose for the Tories
- A Europa | To Europe : To Europe
- A Farewel to His Royal Highness, James, Duke of York, on his voyage to Sctotland [sic], October 20, 1680
- A Farewell hymn
- A Farther search after claret, or, A second visitation of the vintners : a poem
- A Farther search after claret, or, A second visitation of the vintners a poem
- A Festering Sweetness: Poems of American People
- A Few lines composed on the Dark Day, May 19, 1780
- A Few lines composed on the Dark Day, of May 19, 1780
- A Few lines on Magnus Mode, Richard Hodges & J. Newington Clark. : Who are sentenc'd to stand one hour in the pillory at Charlestown ; to have one of their ears cut off, and to be whipped 20 stripes at the public whipping-post, for making and passing counterfeit dollars, &c
- A Few lines wrote upon the intended execution of Levi Ames, for burglary, and being sent to him for his improvement, are now published at his desire
- A Few thoughts on the death of Mr. Luke Rich of Western : who was killed on Coy's Hill by his cart wheels, April, 1768, in the 23d year of his age
- A Flattering elegie vpon the death of King Charles : the cleane contrary way : with a parallell something significant
- A Flattering elegie vpon the death of King Charles the cleane contrary way : with a parallell something significant
- A Friendly caveat to all true Christians, showing them the true way to heaven
- A Funeral eclogue sacred to the memory of Her Most Serene Majesty, our late gracious Queen Mary, who departed this life at Kinsington on Friday the 28th of December, 1694
- A Funeral elegie vpon the lamentable losse of our late leige [sic] and royall King Iames departed, anno dom. 1625, March 27
- A Funeral elegie vpon the lamentable losse of our late leige [sic] and royall King Iames departed, anno dom. 1625, March 27
- A Funeral elegy on the Rev. and renowned George Whitefield : Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Countess of Huntington, &c. Who departed this life, at Newbury-Port, on Sabbath morning, the 30th day of September, 1770, in the 56th year of his age
- A Funeral elegy on the Rev. and renowned George Whitefield, Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Countess of Huntington, &c. : Who departed this life, at Newbury-Port, on Sabbath morning, the 30th day of September, 1770, in the 56th year of his age
- A Funeral elegy upon the death of that excellent and most worthy gentleman John Winthrop Esq. : late governour of his majestyes colony of Conecticot ; who deceased April, 1676
- A Funeral elegy upon the much lamented death of the right honourable and eminently vertuous lady and exemplary pattern of piety, charity and humility, Mary, Dowager Countess of Warwick : who died April 12, 1678
- A Funeral elegy, composed on the death of the truly brave and heroic Captain James Mugford : late commander of the Franklin private schooner, lately fitted out from Marblehead, with a few two pounders, and swivels, and twenty-one men, who was killed in a disperate [sic] engagement with thirteen boats, and two hundred men, belonging to the ministerial fleet, near Boston, on Sunday the nineteenth of May, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-six ..
- A Funeral elegy, occasioned by the tragedy, at Salem near Boston, on Thursday afternoon, the 17th of June, 1773 : at which time the following persons, 7 women and 3 men were drowned, having been out on a party of pleasure ..
- A Funeral elegy, on the rev'd. and renowned George Whitefield : Chaplain to the Right Honorable the Countess of Huntington, &c. who departed this life at Newbury-Port, on Sabbath morning the 30h. [sic] day of September, 1770. Æt. 56
- A Funeral elegy, on the revd. and renowned George Whitefield : Chaplain to the Right Honorable the Countess of Huntingdon, &c. who departed this life at Newbury-Port, on Sabbath morning the 30th day of September, 1770. Æt. 56
- A Funeral elegy, on the revd. and renowned George Whitefield : Chaplain to the Right Honorable the Countess of Huntington, &c. who departed this life at Newbury-Port, on Sabbath morning the 30th day of September, 1770. Æt. 56
- A Garland of poems for Leonard Clark on his 75th Birthday, as a tribute to his achievements as a poet and in the cause of poetry
- A Good wife, God's gift ; or A character of a wife indeed! : Also, a poetical description of the chaste virgin ; of a good wife ; and a pious widow, &c
- A Great cry and little wool, or, An Answer to a coppy of verses on the death of the Lord General Monk
- A Great man's speech in Downing-Street against the enquiry. To the time of Packington's Pound
- A Guild-hall elegie, upon the funerals of that infernal saint Iohn Bradshavv President of the High Court of Iustice
- A Guild-hall elegie, upon the funerals of that infernal saint Iohn Bradshavv President of the High Court of Iustice
- A Hard rub
- A Hew and cry after blood & murther: or an elegie on the most barbarous murther of Thomas Thinn, esq : with some thankful ejaculations to heaven, for the miraculous escape of his Grace the Duke of Monmouth from the hands of the bloody Russians
- A Hue and cry after the Dutch fleet, or, Joyful congratulations for our late victory
- A Hymne to the ark in Newgate
- A Hymne to the ark in Newgate
- A John Brown reader : the story of John Brown in his own words, in the words of those who knew him, and in the poetry and prose of the literary heritage.
- A Juan Ramón Jiménez
- A Lamentable new ballad vpon the Earle of Essex death : to the tune of the Kings last good-night
- A Lamentable new ballad vpon the Earle of Essex death to the tune of the Kings last good-night
- A Lamentation for Gen. Washington, Esq. : commander in chief of the combined forces of America and France, during the Revolutionary War, and afterwards president of the United States of America---who died December 14th, 1799
- A Lash to disloyalty
- A Late letter from a solicitous mother to her only son, both living in New England
- A Law against cuckoldom, or, The Tryal of adultery
- A Lawyer outwitted
- A Lenten prologue refus'd by the players
- A Letter to Ferguson : or any other the suppos'd author of a late scandalous libel entituled An elogie upon Sir Tho. Armstrong : from one that heartily wishes them what they deserve
- A Letter to Ferguson or any other the suppos'd author of a late scandalous libel entituled An elogie upon Sir Tho. Armstrong : from one that heartily wishes them what they deserve
- A Letter to the Bishop of Munster; : containing a panegyrick of his heroick atchievments, in heroick verse
- A Letter to the Bishop of Munster; containing a panegyrick of his heroick atchievments, in heroick verse
- A Loud alarm to Annapolis-Royall, in Nova-Scotia, and with them to New-England. : From the late awful sight of the sun, from about nine to twelve o'clock in almost total darkness, to the surprise and amazement of all beholders on May 15, 1733
- A Lough Neagh sequence
- A Loyal New-Years gift, or, An Acrostick on the prayer of every true subject : God bless King James the Second and let him live long and hapily
- A Loyal New-Years gift, or, An Acrostick on the prayer of every true subject God bless King James the Second and let him live long and hapily
- A Middle English translation from Petrarch's Secretum
- A Mirror for Magistrates : a modernized and annotated edition
- A Mirror for a printer
- A Mite from a mourner : upon the loss of that faithful and able minister of the gospel, Mr. Richard Kentish, who departed this life Jan. 31, 1676
- A Mite from a mourner upon the loss of that faithful and able minister of the gospel, Mr. Richard Kentish, who departed this life Jan. 31, 1676
- A Modell of trvths, or, A discovery of certaine reall passages of this Parliament
- A Monody in honor of the chiefs who have fallen in the cause of American liberty : spoken at the theatre, in Philadelphia, December 7, 1784. With the vocal accompanyments: and a rondelay, celebrating American independency. : [One line in Latin from Horace]
- A Monody inscribed to Benjamin Church, Jun. M.D. in memory of Mr. Edmund Quincy, tert. late of Boston, merchant, who died at sea, March 31. anno 1768. aetat. 35. : [Two line epigram in Latin]
- A Moral ode for the year 1771. : With a copy of verses upon the diversity of spiritual gifts. : To which is added (by permission of the author) an acrostic on the memory of the late Rev. Mr. George Whitefield. ; [One line from I. Peter] ; Price three pence[.]
- A Mournful ditty of the Lady Rosamond, King Henry the Seconds concubine, : who was poysoned to death by Queen Elenor in Woodstocst Bower near Oxford. : To the tune of, Flying Fame
- A Mournful poem : occasioned by sentence of death being pass'd upon William Brooks, James Buhannon [i.e. Buchanan], Ezra Ross and Bathsheba Spooner, who were tried and found guilty of murdering Mr. Joshua Spooner, of Brookfield, and who were all executed at Worcester on Thursday the 2d day of July 1778
- A Mournful poem on the death of John Ormsby and Matthew Cushing : who were appointed to be executed on Boston Neck, the 17th of October, 1734
- A Mournful poem on the death of John Ormsby and Matthew Cushing : who were appointed to be executed on Boston Neck, the 17th of October, 1734
- A Narrative of the popish-plot : shewing the cunning contrivance thereof : to the tune of Packington's pound
- A Narrative of the popish-plot shewing the cunning contrivance thereof : to the tune of Packington's pound
- A New Scotch ballad call'd Bothwell-Bridge, or, Hamilton's hero, to the tune of Fortune my foe.
- A New Scotch ballad: call'd Bothwel-Bridge: or, Hamilton's hero : To the tune of Fortune my foe
- A New Year's wish from the carrier of the Post-boy & advertiser
- A New Year's wish, from the baker's boy
- A New Year's wish. : the author being absent by reason of the small-pox, prevented her addressing her friends the last year
- A New and true relation, of a little girl in the county of Hartford : at Salmon-Brook in Simsbury who acted in a strange manner, supposed to be bewitch'd, in March 1763
- A New ballad : to the tune of I'll tell thee, Dick, &c
- A New ballad to the tune of Coc-Lorrell
- A New ballad to the tune of I'll tell thee, Dick, &c.
- A New ballad upon Dr. Oates his retreat from White-Hall into the city : to the tune of I'le tell thee Dick where I have been
- A New ballad upon Dr. Oates his retreat from White-Hall into the city to the tune of I'le tell thee Dick where I have been
- A New ballad upon the land-bank, or, Credit restored : to the tune of All for love and no money
- A New ballad upon the present conspiracy of the papists : sung by Belzebub, at a merry-meeting of the devils
- A New ballad upon the present conspiracy of the papists sung by Belzebub, at a merry-meeting of the devils
- A New ballad, or, The true-blew-Protestant dissenter : with their sad lamentation for their late loss of Aldersgate-street
- A New ballad, or, The true-blew-Protestant dissenter with their sad lamentation for their late loss of Aldersgate-street
- A New ballad, with the definition of the word Tory
- A New ballad, with the definition of the word Tory
- A New collection of verses applied to the first of November, A.D. 1765, &c. : Including a prediction that the S---p-A-t shall not take place in America. : Together with a poetical dream, concerning stamped papers. : [Eleven lines of quotations]
- A New copy of verses, intituled and called, Lady Godiva's farewell to Coventry. Tune, - Vicar of Bray
- A New diurnall of passages more exactly drawne up then heretofore : ordered to be printed and published
- A New diurnall of passages more exactly drawne up then heretofore ordered to be printed and published
- A New history of a true book, in verse
- A New letany
- A New letany
- A New narrative of the old plot : A song: to the tune of Russels Farewel
- A New narrative of the old plot : a song to the tune of Some say the papists had a plot
- A New narrative of the old plot a song to the tune of Some say the papists had a plot
- A New narrative of the old plot. A song: to the tune of Russels Farewel
- A New poem on the Lord Mayor
- A New poem on the excellency and antiquity of law and lawyers : and dedicated to his Mecenar and most worthy patron and professor thereof, the learned and accomplished William Peazly of the Middle Temple, London, Esq
- A New satyricall ballad of the licentiousness of the times to the tune of The blinde beggar of Bednall-Green
- A New song
- A New song of an orange
- A New song of an orange, to that excellent old tune of A pudding, &c
- A New song of an orange, to that excellent old tune of A pudding, &c.
- A New song on the arrival of Prince George : and his intermarriage with the Lady Ann : to the tune of, Old Jenny
- A New song on the arrival of Prince George and his intermarriage with the Lady Ann : to the tune of, Old Jenny
- A New song to the great comfort and reioycing of all true English harts at our most gracious King Iames his proclamation vpon the 24 of March last past in the cittie of London : to the tune of Englands pride is gone
- A New song upon the coronation of King James II : to the tune of King James's jigg
- A New song upon the coronation of King James II to the tune of King James's jigg
- A New song, in high vogue in Northampton county, in the province of Pennsylvania. : (To the tune of Bold Sawyer.)
- A New song, to the tune of -"the priest of the parish." As it is sung in all polite circles
- A New song. Entitled Master Billy Pitt's budget ; or, A touch on the times : To the tune of "A cobler there was."
- A New song. Intitled and called, Peeping Tom's lamentation, for the loss of the Lady Godeva
- A New song. To the tune of Pakington's Pound
- A New song. To the tune of, Which nobody will deny
- A New-Year's gift
- A New-Year's gift : written a few years ago, by a young woman in England, and presented to her nieces and nephews, and now re-published, with desires that it may prove a blessing to the young and rising generation of both sexes, unto whom it is at this time affectionately addressed, wherever it may come. To which is annexed, a few lines on procrastination
- A New-Year's wish
- A New-Year's wish, from the baker's lad
- A New-Year's wish, from the farrier's lad
- A New-Years address, which your obedient servant the young shaver humbly presents to all his generous customers
- A New-Years wish
- A New-Years-gift for the dispensing judges
- A New-Years-gift to the Honourable Admiral Russel, on his glorious victory over the French fleet
- A New-Years-gift to the Honourable Admiral Russel, on his glorious victory over the French fleet
- A New-years gift : being a poem dedicated to the lasting memory of that worthy and learned Dr. Titus Oats, the first discoverer of the Popish Plott to destroy the sacred person of His Majesty, and to extirpate the Protestant religion
- A New-years gift for the Whigs: or, A true relation of threescore Presbyters (foot and horse) that surprized two of the kin[gs] guards in their beds at an inn seaven miles from Edenborough, : cutting all the flesh off their bon[es] till they were dead, and carried the pieces to their respective friends, and there burned them [in] contempt of God and their king. : Tune of, Then then to the duke let's fill up the glass
- A New-years-gift for the Rump
- A New-years-gift for the rump
- A Panegyrick on His Grace the Duke of Albemarle : installed chancellor of the University of Cambridge, May the 11th, 1682
- A Panegyrick on His Grace the Duke of Albemarle installed chancellor of the University of Cambridge, May the 11th, 1682
- A Panegyrick on Their Royal Highnesses and congratulating his return from Scotland
- A Panegyrick on the late Honourable Sir Robert Peake, Knight : vice-president and leader of the honourable artillery company
- A Panegyrick on the late Honourable Sir Robert Peake, Knight vice-president and leader of the honourable artillery company
- A Panegyrick to His Highness Prince Rupert, on his present expedition with His Majesties Navy Royal against the Dutch
- A Parallel between O.P. and P.O
- A Pastoral on the success and coronation of William and Mary, King and Queen of England
- A Penny worth of wit
- A Penny's worth of wit
- A Pindarick ode : on His Majesties return from the campaign, 1691
- A Pindarick ode on His Majesties return from the campaign, 1691
- A Pindarick ode on the death of His Late Sacred Majesty King Charles II of blessed memory
- A Pindarick ode on the death of His Late Sacred Majesty King Charles II. of blessed memory
- A Pindarick ode on the death of the Queen
- A Pindarick ode upon these inconstant and tragick times : written in August, 1691, upon the news of the victory obtain'd by Their Majesties forces at Aghrim
- A Pindarick ode upon these inconstant and tragick times written in August, 1691, upon the news of the victory obtain'd by Their Majesties forces at Aghrim
- A Pindarick ode, upon the death of His late sacred Majesty King Charles the Second
- A Pindarick on the death of our late sovereign : with an ancient prophecy on his present Majesty
- A Pindarick on the death of our late sovereign with an ancient prophecy on his present Majesty / written by A. Behn
- A Pindarique ode by way of panegyrick, : upon the glorious conquests of magnanimous K. William in the campagne of 92. Presented to him at his return
- A Pindarique ode by way of panegyrick, upon the glorious conquests of magnanimous K. William in the campagne of 92. Presented to him at his return
- A Pindarique ode on the death of the Right Honourable Thomas, Earl of Ossory
- A Pindarique ode upon the late horrid and damnable Whiggish plot
- A Pindarique ode, upon the late horrid and damnable Whiggish plot
- A Pindarique on His Majesties birth-day
- A Plot or no plot
- A Poem : One God there is, of wisdom, glory, might ..
- A Poem dedicated to the lasting honour of the pious and reverend divine Mr. Richard Baxter
- A Poem in defence of the Church of England : in opposition to the Hind and panther written by Mr. John Dryden
- A Poem in defence of the Church of England : in opposition to the Hind and panther written by Mr. John Dryden
- A Poem in defiance to the Dutch
- A Poem in praise of marrying for love
- A Poem in praise of wit
- A Poem occasion'd by the happy discovery of the horrid and barbarous conspiracy to assassinate His Most Sacred Majesty and to incourage an invasion from France
- A Poem occasion'd by the happy discovery of the horrid and barbarous conspiracy to assassinate His Most Sacred Majesty and to incourage an invasion from France
- A Poem occasion'd by the late powerful and awakening preaching of the Reverend Mr. Gilbert Tennant [i.e. Tennent]
- A Poem occasioned by the late sudden and awful death, of a young woman, who was found drowned, in Medford-River, July 14th, 1771
- A Poem occasioned by the spreading in this province the result of a consociation in a neighbour government : being a private Christian's dissent from, and testimony aainst, that unscriptural and dangerous opinion which seems to prevail under the umbrage of that result, viz. That the minister of each town or parish has a power to license or forbid the preaching of the Gospel by any other than himself in the parish whereof his is minister---and this tho' (as the same result says) he be really an unconverted man
- A Poem of congratulation on the happy return of His Grace James Duke of Monmouth
- A Poem on that execrable treason plotted by the papists on the 5th of November, anno 1605
- A Poem on the Right Honourable Sir James Smith : the present lord mayor of the city of London
- A Poem on the Right Honourable Sir James Smith the present lord mayor of the city of London
- A Poem on the accession of Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Orange to the Imperial Crown of England : being a paraphrase on the 45 Psalm
- A Poem on the accession of Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Orange to the Imperial Crown of England being a paraphrase on the 45 Psalm
- A Poem on the condemnation of William Viscount Stafford
- A Poem on the coronation of King William and Queen Mary
- A Poem on the death of Dr. Abraham Howe, of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts-Bay, who died October 19th, 1779, in the twenty-second year of his age
- A Poem on the effigies of Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey, who was barbarously murthered November the 20th, 1678
- A Poem on the effigies of Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey, who was barbarously murthered November the 20th, 1678
- A Poem on the history of Queen Hester ; An elegy on the death of the Lord Chief Justice Hales ; and other occasional poems
- A Poem on the late happy victory over the Turks
- A Poem on the peace happily concluded between England, Spain, Holland and France : at Reswick, 1697
- A Poem on the peace happily concluded between England, Spain, Holland and France at Reswick, 1697
- A Poem pindarique, in honour of the most heroique and magnanimous champion, St. David, and all true Brittains
- A Poem presented to His Excellency William Burnet Esq ; on his arrival at Boston. : [Three lines in Latin from Claudius]
- A Poem to His Sacred Majesty : on his most gracious speech to his Parliament, March 21, 1689, and his going to Ireland
- A Poem to His Sacred Majesty on his most gracious speech to his Parliament, March 21, 1689, and his going to Ireland
- A Poem to the Right Honourable Sir J. B. Knight, &c
- A Poem to the Right Honourable Sir J. B. Knight, &c.
- A Poem upon His Highness the Prince of Orange's expedition into England
- A Poem upon His Majeyst's [sic] happy return from Ireland
- A Poem upon Mr. Tytus Oates : the first discoverer of the late popish plot
- A Poem upon Mr. Tytus Oates the first discoverer of the late popish plot
- A Poem upon occasion of the happy discovery of the late horrid plot against the life of His Most Sacred Majesty
- A Poem upon occasion of the happy discovery of the late horrid plot against the life of His Most Sacred Majesty
- A Poem upon the death of the Queen
- A Poem upon the new marble statue of His present Majesty erected in the Royal Exchange by the Society of Merchants Adventurers of England : together with a copy of the inscription upon the pedestall
- A Poem upon the new marble statue of His present Majesty erected in the Royal Exchange by the Society of Merchants Adventurers of England together with a copy of the inscription upon the pedestall
- A Poem, in memory of the (never to be forgotten) fifth of March, 1770. : On the evening of which, a party of the 29th. regiment commanded by Capt. Preston, fired upon the inhabitants in King-Street, by which five persons were killed viz. Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, Crispus Attucks, and Patrick Carr
- A Poem, occasioned by hearing the late Reverend George Whitefield preach
- A Poem, occasioned by hearing the late Reverend George Whitefield preach
- A Poem, on the joyful news of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield's visit to Boston : dedicated to all the true friends of such "an exemplary Christian, fine gentleman and accomplish'd orator, who has discover'd in some late sermons such a deep insight into human nature, which abounded with fine characters, curiously pourtray'd, and his great skill in moral penciling, which with his manner of life, he's justly gain'd this character
- A Poem, spoken extempore, by a young lady : on hearing the guns firing and bells chiming on account of the great and glorious acquisition of their Excellencies Gen. Washington and the C. de Grasse, by the surrender of York-Town ..
- A Poem, spoken extempore, by a young lady : on hearing the guns firing and bells chiming on account of the great and glorious acquisition of their Excellencies Gen. Washington and the C. de Grasse, by the surrender of York-Town ..
- A Poetical description of song birds : interspersed with entertaining songs, fables, and tales, adapted to each subject: for the amusement of children. : [Two lines of verse]
- A Poetical description of song birds : interspersed with entertaining songs, fables, and tales, adapted to each subject: for the amusement of children. : [Two lines of verse]
- A Poetical epistle to the enslaved Africans : in the character of an ancient Negro, born a slave in Pennsylvania ; but liberated some years since, and instructed in useful learning, and the great truths of Christianity. : With a brief historical introduction, and biographical notices of some of the earliest advocates for that oppressed class of our fellow-creatures. : [Two lines from Psalms]
- A Poetical essay devoted to the glorious memory of our late queen : occasion'd by a number of poems and sermons upon her death
- A Poetical essay devoted to the glorious memory of our late queen occasion'd by a number of poems and sermons upon her death
- A Prospect of the Navy Royal, or, A panegyrique upon the fleet : humbly addrest to the most illustrious Prince Rupert, upon the occasion of his going as admiral to the sea, the 23 day of April, 1673, with a description of the fleet
- A Prospective view of death : being, a solemn warning to inconsiderate youth, occasioned by the trial and condemnation of Levi Ames, aged twenty-two years, who was convicted of burglary, and received sentence of death, Sept. 10, 1773. Who is soon finally to leave the world, and launch into an awful eternity. : To which is added, his trial and life. ..
- A Pulpit to be let : woe to the idle spark that leaveth his flock, Zechar. XI, 17 : with a just applause of those worthy divines that stay with us
- A Pulpit to be let woe to the idle spark that leaveth his flock, Zechar. XI, 17 : with a just applause of those worthy divines that stay with us.
- A Remarkable relation
- A Roman lawyer in Jerusalem : first century
- A Roman lawyer in Jerusalem : first century
- A Ruful complaynt of the publyke weale to Englande
- A San Juan de la Cruz: poesÃa
- A Satyr : by way of dialogue between Lucifer and the ghosts of Shaftsbury and Russell
- A Satyr against marriage
- A Satyr against the pen-men and speech-men of the times
- A Satyr by way of dialogue between Lucifer and the ghosts of Shaftsbury and Russell
- A Scottish ballad book