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- "A wreath of rue," for Lent ; and the sacred lake
- "An open letter" from Bliss Carman
- "Antony and Octavius."
- "Crowned with light."
- "England and yesterday."
- "Foul deeds will rise" : a musical drama
- "Frou frou"
- "Hello, boys!"
- "Hello, soldier!" : khaki verse
- "Key notes."
- "My Country 'Tis Of Thee," and the Latest Poems By the Rev. Samuel Francis Smith
- "My wife! What wife?" : A comedy in three acts:
- "Slug 14."
- "Swingin round the cirkle."
- "The cliff" to "the islands."
- "Until the day break" : and other hymns and poems left behind
- "Vigil" and other poems
- "Words for the hour" : a new anthology of American Civil War poetry
- #X98;The#x9C; European magazine and London review : containing portraits and views, biography, anecdotes, literature, history, politics, arts, manners and amusements of the age ; including state and parliamentary papers, parliamentary journal and London gazettes ..
- '49 : Forty-Nine
- '76, or, The fall of the Great Republic through the third term conspiracy
- 'Lena Rivers
- 'Methinks I See My Father!' Or, 'Who's My Father?' a Farce, In Two Acts, By Thomas Morton ...
- 'O'o'a'a' Bird
- 'Tis All a Farce. A Farce In Two Acts
- 'Tis Pitty Shee's a Whore : Acted By the Queenes Maiesties Seruants, At the Phœix In Drury-Lane
- 'Tis Well It's No Worse : a Comedy
- 'Tis well if it takes. : a comedy. As it is acted at the theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. Written by Mr. Taverner
- 'Twas I : a farce in one act
- 'Twixt kiss and lip; or, Under the sword
- 'Twould Puzzle a Conjuror! a Comic Drama, In Two Acts : By John Poole
- 'Way down East : a romance of New England life
- 'Weh down souf : and other poems
- (A paire of spy-knaves)
- (Johan the euangelyst)
- (Ormolu's tenement house, in) One hundred choice selections, no. 19
- (Poems from) Ambarvalia
- (Poems, in Hillside and seaside in poetry)
- (Poems, in) A masque of poets
- (Poems, in) Beckonings for every day
- (Poems, in) Home thoughts and home scenes
- (Poems, in) Hymns of the spirit
- (Poems, in) Last songs from Vagabondia
- (Poems, in) Love's looking glass
- (Poems, in) More songs from Vagabondia
- (Poems, in) Pansies and orchids
- (Poems, in) Sibylline verses
- (Poems, in) Silhouettes and songs illustrative of the months
- (Poems, in) Songs from Vagabondia
- (Poems, in) That ambitious Mr. Legare
- (Sonnet, in) War poetry of the South
- (This was that yeare of wonder) in, London looke backe, at that yeare of yeares 1625 :and looke forvvard, vpon this yeare, 1630
- (Three dialogues)
- 100 successful college application essays
- 111 poems
- 20,000 leagues under the sea
- 580 Split
- 580 split
- 7 70
- A Ballad for the Tercentenary of The Spanish Armada. : July 1888. By Douglas B.W. Sladen
- A Ballad of Cumberland, 1319 : [by H.D. Rawnsley]
- A Bernadette Mayer reader
- A Bickerstaff's burying : or, work for the upholders. A farce ; as it is acted at the theatres, with applause. By His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre: ..
- A British Philippic
- A Canadian calendar : XII lyrics
- A Christmas carol
- A Christmas carol
- A Christmas invitation to the Lord Carteret
- A Chronycle with a Genealogie declaring that the Brittons and Welshemen are lineallye dyscended from Brute. : Newly and very wittely compyled in Meter [by Arthur Kelton]
- A Collection of Emblemes : Ancient and Moderne: Quickened VVith Metricall Illvstrations, both Morall and Divine: And disposed into Lotteries, That Instruction, and Good Counsell, may bee furthered by an Honest and Pleasant Recreation. By George Wither
- A Collection of Psalm Tunes with a few Anthems and Hymns Some of them Entirely New : for the Use of the United Churches of Christ Church and St. Peter's Church in Philadelphia
- A Collection of Scots poems on several occasions, by the Late Mr. Alexander Pennecuik, gent. and others
- A Commemoration or Dirige of Bastarde Edmonde Boner, alias Sauage, usurped Bisshoppe of London.
- A Coney Island of the mind
- A Congratulatory Elegie Offered up to the Earle of Essex : Upon his Investiture with the Dignitie of Lord Chamberlaine. By Thomas Philipot
- A Congratulatory Poem To the Reverend Dr. John Tillotson : upon his Promotion to the Arch-Episcopal-See of Canterbury. By Mr. Tutchin
- A Congratulatory Poem to her Sacred Majesty Queen Mary : upon her arrival in England. By Mrs. A. Behn
- A Continvance of Albions England : By the first Author. W.W. [i.e. William Warner]
- A Covrtly Masqve : the Device Called The VVorld tost at Tennis
- A Crovvne-Garland of Govlden Roses. : Gathered out of Englands royall garden. Being the liues and strange fortunes of many great personages of this Land. Set forth in many pleasant new songs and sonetts neuer before imprinted. By Richard Iohnson
- A Detective in petticoats
- A Dialogue between the ghost of General Montgomery just arrived from the Elysian Fields ; and an American delegate, in a wood near Philadelphia
- 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 Dialogve between Custom and Veritie concerning the use and abuse of Dauncing and Minstrelsie : [by Thomas Lovell]
- A Discovrs Of The Present Troobles In Fravnce : And Miseries Of This Tyme, Compyled By Peter Ronsard Gentilman Of Vandome, And Dedicated Vnto The Qvene Mother, Translated In To English By Thomas Ieney [i.e. Jenny]
- A Familiar epistle from Tunbridge-Wells to a gentleman at Oxford. : By N. Amhurst
- A Flight of Fancies : By Norman Gale
- A Foure-Fould Meditation : Of the foure last things: viz. 1. of the Houre of Death. 2. of the Day of Iudgement. 3. of the Paines of Hell. 4. of the Ioyes of Heauen. Shewing the estate of the Elect and Reprobate: Composed in a diuine poeme by R.S
- A Glance at the Glories of Sacred Friendship. : By E.B. [i.e. Edward Benlowes]
- A Horse or A New-Yeares-Gift : To the Right worthy, and worshipful Sr. Phillip Balfour, Knight ... By G. Lauder
- A Hymn to Tyburn. Being a sequel of the hymn to the pillory
- A Joyfull medytacyon to all Englonde of the coronacyon of our moost naturall souerayne lorde kynge Henry the eyght : [by Stephen Hawes]
- A Looking Glasse, for London and Englande
- A Lost Epic and Other Poems : By William Canton
- A Lyme Garland : Being verses, mainly written at Lyme Regis, or upon the scenery of the neighbourhood ; By Francis Turner Palgrave
- A Marriage Trivmphe Solemnized in an Epithalamivm : In Memorie of the happie Nuptials betwixt the High and Mightie Prince Count Palatine. And the most Excellent Princesse the Lady Elizabeth. Written by Thomas Heywood
- A Marvin Bell reader : selected poetry and prose
- A May Pageant and Other Poems : By Edward Caswall
- A Metrical History of England : Or, Recollections, in Rhyme, Of some of the most prominent Features in our National Chronology, from the Landing of Julius Caesar to the Commencement of the Regency, in 1812. In Two Volumes ... By Thomas Dibdin
- A Middle English metrical paraphrase of the Old Testament : Edited in part and examined in an introduction by Herbert Kalén
- A Mirror of treue honnour and Christian nobilitie : exposing the life, death, and devine vertues of the most noble and godly lorde, Frauncis Earle of Bedford, Baron Russell ... Whereunto is adjoyned a report of the vertues of the right valiant and worthy knight, S. Frauncis, Lord Russell ... The report of George Whetstone
- 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
- A Moral and Pitiefvl Comedie, Intituled, All for Money : Plainly representing the maners of men, and fashion of the world noweadayes.
- A Morning in Cork-Street, or, Raising the wind : containing a picture of our hopeful young sprigs of nobility and men of fashion, with original letters and anecdotes, together with the character and qualifications of the major part of money lenders, to which is added, a portrait of our modern money-borrowers, who have passed through the ordeal of the fiery furnace in Cork Street
- A New Balade or Songe of the Lambes Feast : [by Christopher Vitell?]
- A New England tale, and, Miscellanies
- A New Spring of Divine Poetrie. : I. Day [i.e. James Day]
- A New Tragicall Comedie Of Apius and Virginia, Wherein Is Liuely Expressed a Rare Example Of the Vertue Of Chastitie, By Virginias Constancy, In Wishing Rather To Be Slaine At Her Owne Fathers Handes, Then To Be Deflowered Of the Wicked Iudge Apius. By R. B
- A New Volume of Familiar Letters : Partly Philosophical, Political, Historical, The Third Edition, with Additions. By James Hovvell
- A New Year's Eve and other poems
- A New farce was acted on Wednesday evening last, at the New Theatre in the town of Hoosack [i.e. Hoosick, N.Y.], called Pandemonium in dishabille, or, Pretended Republicanism put in practice. : Exhibiting in true colours the grand farce now playing off before the American people, and which is completely characteristic of the prime managers in the political drama
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By Sir Richard Blackmore, Kt. M.D
- A New-England Tale : Or, Sketches of New-England Character and Manners
- A New-Years-gift for the late rapparees : a satyr ..
- A Newe Enterlude of Uice : Conteyninge, the Historye of Horestes with the cruell reuengment of his Fathers death, vpon his one naturill Mother
- A Nostalgist's Map of America
- A Pair of spectacles : very useful, and needful, for all those that read Mr. Baxters Catholick charity, in his book called the Cure of church divisions, that so they may see and understand what they read, and not be led away with errour instead of truth.
- A Panegyrick on Philip King of Spain : upon his renouncing his Crown and Kingdoms, to live in a Hermitage, By Mr. Pennecuik
- A Panegyrique Humbly Addrest to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty : On His Auspicious Meeting His Two Houses of Parliament, February the 4th 5th 1672/3: And His Most Gratious Speech There Delivered on that Occasion. By R.W. [i.e. Robert Wild]
- A Pastoral Poem on the Victories at Schellenburgh and Bleinheim : Obtain'd by the Arms of the Confederates, under the Command of his Grace the Duke of Marlborough over the French and Bavarians. With a large Preface, shewing the Antiquity and Dignity of Pastoral Poetry. By Mr. Oldmixon
- A Pindarick Ode on the Death Of His Late Sacred Majesty King Charles II. : Of Blessed Memory. By J.H. [i.e. John Harington]
- A Pindarick ode, in the praise of folly and knavery
- A Pindarick on the death Of Our Late Sovereign : With An Ancient Prophecy on his Present Majesty. Written by A. Behn
- A Pindarique Ode: Humbly Offer'd to the Ever-Blessed Memory Of our Late Gracious Sovereign Lady Queen Mary. Written by J.D
- A Pleasant and VVitty Comedy : Called, A New Tricke to Cheat the Divell
- A Poem on the African Slave Trade, Addressed to Her Own Sex, Part 1
- A Poem on the African Slave Trade, Addressed to Her Own Sex, Part 2
- A Poem on the Coronation of James the II. : King of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, &c. Who was Crowned at Wistminster-Abey the 23th of April, 1685
- A Poem, In Imitation of Donaides : By David Malloch [i.e. David Mallet]
- A Prologue By Mrs. Behn to her New Play : Called Like Father, Like Son, or the Mistaken Brothers, Spoken by Mrs. Butler
- A Relation Of the Country Of Jansenia; Wherein Is Treated Of the Singularities Founded Therein, the Customes, Manners, and Religion Of It's Inhabitants. With a Map Of the Countrey. Composed In French By Lewis Fountaine ... And Newly Translated Into English By P. B
- A Remembraunce of the Life, Death, and Vertues, of the most Noble and Honourable Lord Thomas late Erle of Sussex : Vicount Fitz-water, Lord of Egremount and Burnell ... Who deceased at Barmesey the 11. of June 1583. The report of George VVhetstone
- A Roland for an Oliver : a farce, in two acts : first perfomed [sic] at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, April 29, 1819
- A Romance of the Republic
- A Russian honeymoon : a comedy in three acts
- A Sacred Poem wherein the Birth Miracles : Death Resurrection and Ascension of the Most Holy Jesus are delineated With His Prayer before his Apprehension: Also Eighteen of David's Psalms with the Book of Lamentations Paraphrased. Together with Poems on several Occasions. By James Chamberlayne
- A Scots poem, or, A New-Years gift, from a native of the universe, to his fellow-animals in Albania
- A Second Series of Fleet Street Eclogues : by John Davidson
- A Selection from Unpublished Poems : by the Rev. William Barnes
- A Sicilian idyll
- A Sicilian romance
- A Sicilian story : with Diego de Montilla, and other poems
- A Sicilian summer : St. Clement's Eve ; with the eve of the conquest and minor poems
- A Song of Faith : Devout Exercises and Sonnets by Sir Aubrey De Vere
- A Song of Heroes : by John Stuart Blackie
- A Sovldiers VVish Vnto His Soveraigne Lord King Iames
- A Spiritvall propine of a Pastour to his People : [by James Melville]
- A Tale of True Love and Other Poems : By Alfred Austin
- A Theological Epitome or Divine Compend : Apparently manifesting Gods great love and mercie towards man: notwithstanding of mans perverse disposition and continuall unthankefulnesse towards his God. By Iohn Kennedie
- A Tory medley
- A Victorian anthology, 1837-1895 : selections illustrating the editor's critical review of British poetry in the reign of Victoria,
- A Waterloo commemoration, for 1854
- A Woman sold and other poems
- A Woman's Love Letters
- A bad day for the Sung Dynasty
- A balad intituled, A cold pye for the papistes : wherin is contayned: the trust of true subiectes for suppressyng of sedicious papistrie and rebellion: to the maintenance of the Gospell, and the publique peace of Englande. Made to be songe to Lassiamiza noate
- A balade : specifienge partly the maner, partly the matter, in the most excellent meetynge and lyke mariage betwene our soueraigne Lord, and our soueraigne Lady, the Kynges and Queenes highnes, Pende by Iohn Heywod
- A ballad against slander and detraction
- A banqvet of daintie conceits. : Furnished with verie delicate and choyse inuentions, to delight their mindes, who take pleasure in Musique, and there-withall to sing sweete Ditties, either to the Lute, Bandora, Virginalles, or anie other Instrument. Published at the desire of both Honorable and Worshipfull personages, who haue had copies of diuers of the Ditties heerein contained. Written by A.M. [i.e. Anthony Munday]
- A batch of war ballads
- A beginning
- A biography of William Cullen Bryant : with extracts from his private correspondence.
- A bird's idea of flight
- A birthday tribute
- A blue monkey for the tomb
- A bold stroke for a husband : a comedy, as performed at the Theatres-Royal. By Mrs. Cowley
- A book of Bristol sonnets
- A book of Canadian prose and verse
- A book of hymns
- A book of quatrains : original and translated,
- A book of rhyme
- A book of the Hudson
- A booke of armes
- A box of silver birch
- A breefe aunswer made vnto two seditious pamphlets, the one printed in French, and the other in English : Contayning a defence of Edmund Campion and his complices, their moste horrible and vnnaturall treasons, against her Maiestie and the realme. By A.M
- A brief introduction to the skill of musick : in two books : the first contains the general grounds and rules of musick, the second, instructions for the viol and also the treble-violin : to which is added The art of descant, or, Composing musick in parts, by Dr. Thomas Campion, with annotations thereon by Mr. Chr. Simpson
- A brief memorial of Major Edward Moor, F.R.S. : by Bernard Barton
- A briefe and pleasant discourse of duties in mariage, called the flower of friendshippe
- A briefe discourse of the most renowned actes and right valiant conquests of those puisant Princes, called the Nine worthies : Wherein is Declared their seuerall proportions and dispositions, and what Armes euerie one gaue, as also in what time ech of them liued, and how at the length they ended their liues. Compiled by Richard Lloyd
- A briefe discourse of the true use of charact'ring the degrees in measurable musicke
- A briefe of the Bibles history : Drawne first into English poesie, and then illustrated by apt annotations: wherto is added a synopsis of the Bibles doctrine. By Henoch Clapham
- A briefe treatise agaynst certayne errors of the Romish Church : Very plainly, notably, and pleasantly confuting the same by Scriptures and auncient writers. Compiled by Gregory Scot. 1570 Perused & licenced according to the Quenes Maiesties iniunction. 1574
- A bunch of violets
- A canto of the Fairy queen.
- A case of suspension
- A century of Australian song : centenary edition
- A challenge for beavtie
- A chance acquaintance
- A chant of affection and other war verses
- A child of the people and other poems
- A collection of entertaining histories and novels, designed to promote the cause of virtue and honour : principally founded on facts, and interspersed with a variety of beautiful and instructive incidents
- A collection of fugitive essays, in prose and verse
- A collection of items of the life of David Willson, from the year 1801 to 1852 : by his own hand
- A collection of letters, and state papers, from the original manuscripts of several princes and great personages in the two last centuries : with some curious and scarce tracts, and pieces of antiquity, modern letters, &c. on several important subjects, in two volumes. To which are added Memoirs of the unfortunate prince Anthony the First of Portugal, and the Oeconomy of high-life.
- A collection of original poems. : By Samuel Derrick
- A collection of poems : chiefly manuscript and from living others
- A collection of poems and fables : on several occasions
- A collection of poems by Ernest Radford
- A collection of poems in six volumes
- A collection of poems on several occasions; publish'd in the Craftsman.
- A collection of poems on various subjects : By Thomas Ellwood
- A collection of poems, occasionally writ on several subjects. By Isaac Thompson
- A collection of poems. : By several hands
- A collection of poems. By John Whaley
- A collection of songs and poems on several occasions
- A collection of songs, selected from the works of Mr. Dibdin : a new edition. In two volumes
- A collection of the poems of Hugh Sykes Davies
- A comic opera, entitled Rural felicity : with the humour of Patrick, and marriage of Shelty
- A commanding position
- A commendacion of Welshmen
- A commendatory poem
- A commendatory poem
- A comment upon the two tales of our ancient, renovvned, and ever-living poet Sr Jeffray Chaucer, Knight : who for his rich fancy, pregnant invention and present composure deserved the countenance of a prince and his laureat honor : the Miller's tale and the Wife of Bath : addressed and published by special authority
- A commonplace book of pentastichs
- A compendious treatise in metre declaring the firste originall of sacrifice, and of the buylding of aultares and churches, and of the firste receauinge of the Christen fayth here in Englande by G.M
- A complaynt of them that be to soone maryed
- A compleat and humorous account of all the remarkable clubs and societies in the cities of London and Westminster, [f]rom the R-l-S-y down to the Lumber-Troop, &c. : Their original, with characters of the most noted members ; containing great [va]riety of entertaining discourses, erolicks, and adventures of the principal managers and members ; a work of great use and curiosity. [C]ompil'd from the original papers of a gent. who [fr]equented those places upwards of twenty years
- A complete collection of the English poems : which have obtained the chancellor's gold medal in the University of Cambridge
- A congratulatory epistle from His Holiness the Pope, to the Reverend Dr. Snape : Faithfully translated from the Latin original into English verse. By the author of Protestant popery
- A congratulatory poem on the new Parliament assembled on this great conjuncture of affairs
- A congratulatory poem to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough : on his glorious success and victories over the French and Bavarians
- A congratulatory poem, on Her Majesties happy recovery, and return to meet her Parliament
- A contemplation upon flowers : garden plants in myth and literature
- A continuation of Sir Philip Sydney's Arcadia : wherein is handled the loves of Amphialus and Helena Queen of Corinth, Prince Plangus and Erona. With the historie of the loves of old Claius and young Strephon to Urania. Written by a young gentlewoman, Meis A.W
- A contract of silence
- A contribution to the Greenock calamity fund : by John Galt
- A coroner's inquisition : a farce in one act
- A country clown, or, Dandyism improved : a dramatic medley in one act
- A course of lectures on oratory and criticism : By Joseph Priestley ..
- A court favour
- A cracker bon-bon for Christmas parties : consisting of Christmas pieces, for private representation, and other seasonable matter, in prose and verse
- A creed, etcetera. : By Martin F. Tupper
- A critical edition of Yeats's A vision (1925)
- A critical edition of the poems of Duncan Campbell Scott
- A cure for the heart-ache : a comedy, in five acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden by Thomas Morton, Esq. Author of Columbus, Zorinski, way to get married, and Children in the Wood
- A cure for the tongue-evill
- A cypres garland : For the sacred forehead of our late soueraigne King Iames.
- A daughter of Heth
- A day after the fair
- A day at Tivoli : with other verses.
- A day in Paris
- A day in the hills : a poetical competition of the Edwin Markham chapter of the English Poetry Society held at Villa Montalvo, Saratoga, Santa Clara County, California, September 18, 1926, including a short anthology of California poems specially contributed by their authors
- A day in the woods
- A day well spent
- A decided case
- A declaration of thee power of Gods worde : concerning the Holy Supper of the Lord, confutynge all lyers and fals teachers, whych mayntayne theyr maskynge masse inuented agaynst the woorde of God, and the Kynges Maiesties most godly proceadynge
- A defence of The short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage, &c. : being a reply to Mr. Congreve's Amendments, &c. and to the vindication of the author of The relapse
- A defiance to Fortune : Proclaimed by Andrugio, noble Duke of Saxony, declaring his miseries, and continually crossed with vnconstant Fortune, the banishment of himselfe, his wife and children. Whereunto is adioyned the honorable warres of Galastino, Duke of Millaine in reuenge of his wrongs vpon the trayterous Saxons. Wherin is noted a myrrour of noble patitience [sic], a most rare example of modest chastity, and the perfect patterne of true friendship. Verie delectable and ful of varietie. Written by H.R
- A description of Millenium Hall, and the country adjacent : together with the characters of the inhabitants, and such historical anecdotes and reflections, as may excite in the reader proper sentiments of humanity, and lead the mind to the love of virtue.
- A description of the College-Green Club. : a satire. By the farmer. With the State and Case, Of Roebuck O Shaghnessy, Esq ; Inscrib'd to the People of Ireland
- A dialogue full of pithe and pleasure
- A dialogue, and secular masque, in The pilgrim/
- A dialogue, exhibiting some of the principles and practical consequences of modern infidelity
- A dirge for Wellington
- A discourse of English poetrie : Together, with the authors iudgment, touching the reformation of our English verse. By VVilliam VVebbe. Craduate [sic]
- A discourse of life and death VVritten in French by Phil. Mornay. Done in English by the Countesse of Pembroke
- A discourse of rebellion : drawne forth for to warne the wanton wittes how to kepe their heads on their shoulders
- A discourse on ancient and modern learning. By the late Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq ; Now first published from an original manuscript of Mr. Addison's, prepared and corrected by himself
- A discovery of new worlds
- A dittie in the worthie praise of an high and mightie prince
- A divine psalme
- A dodge for a dinner
- A door in the hive
- A dozen ballads for the times about white slavery
- A fair shell, but a rotten kernel
- A fall out the door
- A familiar epistle to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole : concerning Poets, Poverty, Promises, Places, &c. To which are added, congratulatory verses upon His taking Possession, as First Commissioner of the Treasury, of the New House adjacent thereto in St. James's Park, in September 1735. By Mr. Mitchell
- A far rockaway of the heart
- A farther search after claret
- A fellowship in song
- A festering sweetness : poems of American people
- A few verses for a few friends
- A few verses of many years
- A fig for Momus : Containing Pleasant varietie, included in Satyres, Eclogues, and Epistles, by T.L. [i.e. Thomas Lodge]
- A flash of lightning
- A fooles bolt is soone shott
- A fraction of darkness
- 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
- A frieze for a temple of love
- A funeral elegie, In Memory of the Rare, Famous, and Admired Poet, Mr. Beniamin Ionson deceased. : Who dyed the sixteenth day of August last, 1637, and lyeth inter'd in the Cathedrall Church of Saint Peter at Westminster
- A funeral-Idyll, sacred to the glorious memory of K. William III. : By Mr. Oldmixon
- A garden by the sea, and other poems
- A garden of graue and godlie flowers
- A garland to Sylvia
- A gentleman from Ireland : a comedy in two acts
- A ghost story
- A gift book of stories and poems for children
- A girl of the century
- A glance at New York : embracing the city government, theatres, hotels, churches, mobs, monopolies, learned professions, newspapers, rogues, dandies, fires and firemen, water and other liquids, &c., &c.
- 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
- A grass blade between thumbs
- A gvide to heaven, or, Morall instrvctions : compiled partly out of the maximes of Holy Fathers and partly out of the sentences of antient philosophers
- A happy husband or, Directions for a maide to choose her mate : As also, a wiues behauiour towards her husband after marriage. By Patricke Hannay, Gent. To which is adioyned the Good wife, together with an exquisite discourse of epitaphs, including the choysest thereof, ancient or moderne. By R.B. Gent
- A hard struggle
- A hint to husbands : a comedy, in five acts, now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden
- A history of New York from the beginning of the world to the end of the Dutch dynasty
- A hole in the fence
- A hue and cry : After M---k, late Master to a Corporation in the City of Dublin By the Author of Namby Pamby [i.e. Henry Carey]
- A hue and cry after a man-midwife : who has lately deliver'd the land-bank of their money
- A hummock in the malookas
- A hundreth sundrie flowres bounde vp in one small poesie : Gathered partely (by translation) in the fyne outlandish gardins of Euripides, Ouid, Petrarke, Ariosto, and others: and partly by inuention, out of our owne fruitefull orchardes in Englande: yelding sundrie svveete sauours of tragical, comical, and morall discourses ..
- A husband in clover
- A husband's notes about her : fictions
- A hymn to peace : occasion'd, by the two Houses joining in one address to the Queen
- A hymn to the funeral sermon
- A hymn to the mob
- A journal of the plague year
- A journey to London : Being part of a comedy. Written by the late Sir John Vanbrugh, Knt. and printed after his own copy: which (since his decease) has been made an intire play, by Mr. Cibber. And call'd, The provok'd husband, &c
- A journey to h---, Part II
- A jump start
- A key into the language of America
- A kind of a dialogue in hudibrasticks : Designed for the use of the unthinking and the unlearned
- A lamentable, and pitifull description, of the wofull warres in Flaunders, since the foure last yeares of the Emperor Charles the fifth his raigne With a briefe rehearsall of many things done since that season, vntill this present yeare, and death of
- A lay of the Southern Cross and other poems
- A lecture to the ladies : By a disobliged Admirer of the Fair Sex [i.e. Alexander Pennecuik]
- A legend of "Norwood ; "
- A legend of Camelot : pictures and poems, &c.,
- A legend of Florence
- A letter about the lions
- A letter from Dr. Robert Wild : to his friend Mr. J.J. upon occasion of His Majesty's declaration for liberty of conscience. Together with his Poetica licentia, and a freindly [sic] debate between a conformist and a non-conformist
- A letter to Mr. Addison
- A letter to a right honourable person
- A letter to the shop-keepers, tradesmen, farmers, and common people of Ireland : concerning the brass half-pence coined by Mr. Woods, with a design to have them pass in this kingdom
- A life's trial
- A litany of friends : new and selected poems
- A literary Middle English reader
- A little anthology of Mary Colborne-Veel
- A little book of Tribune verse
- A little geste : and other poems
- A little princess
- A live woman in the mines, or, Pike county ahead! : a local play in two acts
- A looking-glass for a covetous miser: or, Comfort to a contented minde. : Being a serious discourse between a rich miser in the west country, and a poor husband-man, as they accidentally met upon the way: their dispute being so tedious, and of so great concernment, a neighbour of theirs hearing them, took pains to write down the subject of their discourse, after he had heard what had befallen to the rich-man ; he sent a letter to a friend of his in London, and desired that he would get it printed for an example to all unthankful men. to [sic] the tune of, the Fair angel of England ; or, the Tyrant
- A lost God
- A lover by proxy
- A lover's diary
- A madder ghost
- A man's heart : A poem.
- A mastif whelp
- A match at mid-night : a pleasant comdie: as it hath beene acted by the Children of the Revells. Written by VV. R
- A match in the dark : comedietta, in one act
- A memoir of Mrs. Susanna Rowson : with elegant and illustrative extracts from her writings in prose and poetry
- A memorial of Horace Greeley
- A memorial of John Greenleaf Whittier from his native city, Haverhill, Massachusetts
- A memorial of Joseph John Gurney
- A memorial of Ulysses S. Grant from the city of Boston
- A memorial of the life and character of John W. Francis, Jr.
- A memorial of the parish and family of Hanmer : in Flintshire out of the thirteenth into the nineteenth century: By John Lord Hanmer
- A merrie and pleasant comedy: never before printed, called A shoo-maker a gentleman : As it hath beene sundry times acted at the Red Bull and other theaters, with a generall and good applause. Written by W.R. Gentleman
- A merry-go-round of song : By Norman Gale
- A mery play betwene the pardoner and the frere, the curate and neybour Pratte
- A message from the sea
- A metricall declaration of the, vij, petitions of the pater noster
- A midsummer day's dream. : A poem.
- A midsummer night's dream
- A minor poet : and other verse
- A minstrel's hours of song ; or Poems
- A mirror of faith : Lays and legends of the Church in England
- A model of a wife
- A modern Maistre : the social and political thought of Joseph de Maistre
- A modern essay on the tenth satyr of Juvenal
- A modern essay on the thirteenth satyr of Juvenal
- A monody on the death of Mr. Grattan
- A monumental poem in memory of the Right Honourable Sir George Treby Kt : consisting of his character and elegy
- A morning call : An original comedietta, in one act.
- A most pleasant and merie nevv comedie, intituled, A knacke to knowe a knaue : Newlie set foorth, as it hath sundrie tymes bene played by Ed. Allen and his companie. VVith Kemps applauded merrimentes of the men of Goteham, in receiuing the King into Goteham
- A most pleasaunt and excellent conceited comedie, of Syr Iohn Falstaffe, and the merrie wiues of Windsor : Entermixed with sundrie variable and pleasing humors, of Syr Hugh the Welch knight, Iustice Shallow, and his wise cousin M. Slender. With the swaggering vaine of Auncient Pistoll, and Corporall Nym. By William Shakespeare. As it hath bene diuers times acted by the right Honorable my Lord Camberlaines seruants. Both before her Maiestie, and else-where
- A muse in livery : or, the footman's miscellany
- A musicall dreame
- A mvsicall banqvet. : Furnished with varietie of delicious Ayres, Collected out of the best Authors in English, French, Spanish and Italian. By Robert Dowland
- A myrrovre for magistrates : Wherein may be seen by example of other, with howe greuous plages vices are punished: and howe frayle and unstable worldly prosperitie is founde ..
- A nation of poets
- A nation's birth and other national poems
- A nevv letter of notable contents : With a straunge sonet, intituled Gorgon, or the wonderfull yeare
- A new Enterlude No lesse wittie : then pleasant, entituled new Custome,
- A new Ploughman's tale : Thomas Hoccleve's legend of the Virgin and her sleeveless garment, with a spurious link.
- A new and pleasaunt enterlude intituled the mariage of witte and science
- A new ballade of the marigolde
- A new canto
- A new chum's letter home and divers verses, dry and diverse
- A new collection of original poems, never printed in any miscellany : By the author of Sir Walter Raleigh
- A new design philosophy : an introduction to defuturing
- A new dramatic entertainment, called a Christmas tale : In five parts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
- A new droll
- A new family instructor : in familiar discourses between a father and his children, on the most essential points of the Christian religion. In two parts. Part I. Containing a father's instructions to his Son upon his going to Travel into Popish Countries ; And to the rest of his Children, on his Son's turning Papist ; confirming them in the Protestant Religion, against the Absurdities of Popery. Part II. Instructions against the three grand errors of the Times ; Viz. 1. Asserting the Divine Authority of the Scripture ; against the Deists. 2. Proofs, that the Messias is already come, &c. against the Atheists and Jews. 3. Asserting, the Divinity of Jesus Christ, that he was really the Same with the Messias, and that the Messias was to be really God ; against our Modern Hereticks. With a poem upon the divine nature of Jesus Christ, in blank verse. By the author of The family instructor
- A new home--who'll follow? or, Glimpses of western life
- A new interlude and a mery of the nature of the .iiij. elementes
- A new merry newes, as merry as can be
- A new miscellany of original poems, on several occasions
- A new musical interlude, called The election : As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane
- A new opera called Brutus of Alba