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Catholicon anglicum, an English-Latin word-book, dated 1483.
Report of the council of the Camden Society: 3 p. at end.Mode of access: Internet
The complete works of Samuel Rowlands, 1598-1628, now first collected ...
v.3. Heavens glory, seeke it, &c., 1628. The famous history of Gvy erle of Warwicke, 1682. Miscellaneous poems. Notes, by Sidney J.H. Herrtage. Glossary, by Sidney J.H. Herrtage.v.2. Doctor Merrie-man: or, Nothing but mirth, 1609. A whole crew of kind gossips, all met to be merry, 1609. The knave of clubbes, 1609. Martin Mark-all, beadle of Bridewell, 1610. The knave of harts; Haile fellow, well met, 1612. More knaues yet? The knaues of spades and diamonds (1613?) A fooles bolt is soone shott, 1614. The melancholie knight, 1615. A sacred memoire of the miracles of Christ, 1618. The night-raven, 1620. A payre of spy-knaves (1620?) Good newes and bad newes, 1622.With reproductions of original title-pages."... Two hundred copies have been reprinted, exclusively for members of the Hunterian Club, with ten additional copies for presentation by the council."--Prefatory note.Issued in 26 parts, with special title-pages dated 1872-1880.v.1. Memoir of Samuel Rowlands, by Edmund W. Gosse. Bibliographical index. The betraying of Christ; Ivdas in despaire, 1598. The letting of hvmovrs blood in the head-vaine, 1600. Tis merrie vvhen gossips meete, 1602. Greenes ghost havnting conie-catchers, 1602. Aue Cæsar; God saue the king, 1603. Looke to it: For, ile stabbe ye, 1604. Hell's broke loose, 1605. A terrible battell betweene time and death (1606?) Diogines Lanthorne, 1607. Hvmors looking glasse, 1608.Mode of access: Internet