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The works of Thomas Deloney
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The Spanish lady's love to an English sailor
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The history of Thomas of Reading
And other clothiers of England setting forth their mirth, great riches. And hospiality [t]o the poor; and the great favours they gain'd with their good prince. Concluding with the woeful death of Thomas of Reading, who was murdered by his cruel host -
The history of Thomas of Reading, and other worthy clothiers of England
Setting forth [t]heir mirth, great riches, and hospitality to the poor, and the great favotey gained with their prince. [In]cluding with the woeful death of Thomas of Reading, who was murdered by his host -
The noble and diverting history of the gentle-craft
Shewing what famous men have been shoe-makers in former ages, with their worthy deeds and great hospitality. Also an account of St. Hugh's Bones, (why it is call'd the gentle craft) and why a shoe-maker's son is said to be a prince born. The whole book being intermix'd with variety of stories, extreamly pleasant and entertaining; with a set of pictures intirely new -
Crispine and crispianus, or, The delightful and princely history of the gentle-craft
Containing many matters of great delight, very pleasant to read; shewing what famous men have been shoemakers in old times, with their worthy deeds and generous humours: also demonstrating why it was called the gentle-craft; and how the proverb first came, that a shoemaker's son is a prince born. Concluding with the shoemakers glory: being a merry song in the praise of shoemakers; to be sung by them every year on the twenty-fifth of October, being St. Crispine. Adorned with suitable pictures -
The Spanish lady's love to an English captain
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The princely history of Crispin & Crispanius or the gentle-craft
Shewing what renowned princes, heroes, and worthies have been of the shoemakers trade, both in this and other kingdoms; likewise why it's call'd the gentle craft, and that they say a shoemakers son is a Prince born -
Tractatus universi iuris, duce, & auspice Gregorio XIII pontifice maximo in unum congesti
additis quamplurimis antea nunquam editis, hac* nota designatis XVIII, materias, XXV, voluminibus comprehendentes -
The pleasant history of John Winchcomb, in his younger years called Jack of Newbery
the famous and worthy clothier of England -
The garland of delight
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Fai[r Rosamond] Ga[?...] who wa[s King Henry] the Seco[nd's concubine], and put [to death] by Queen [Elinor, i]n the bower of Woodstock, near Oxford
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A most ioyfull songe made in the behalfe of all her Maiesties faithfull and louing subiects
of the great ioy which was made in London at the taking of the late trayterous conspirators : to the tune of O man in desperation -
The lamentation of Mr. Pages wife of Plimouth
who being forced to wed against her will, did consent to his murther, for the love of George Strangwidge, for which fact they suffered death at Barstable in Devonshire. The tune is, Fortune my foe -
The pleasant history of Iohn VVinchcomb
in his younger yeares called Iack of Newbery, the famous and worthy clothier of England; declaring his life and loue, together with his charitable deedes and great hospitality. And how he set continually fiue hundred poore people at worke, to the great benefite of the common-wealth. The eleuenth edition, corrected and enlarged by T.D -
The history of Mr. John Winchcomb, alias Jack of Newbury
the famous and worthy clothier of England: Containing His Life; Acts of Hospitality; and his keeping Five Hundred poor People employed, to the great Benefit of the Community, &c -
The second booke of the dialogues of S. Gregorie the Greate
the first pope of that name containing the life and miracles of our Holie father S. Benedict. To which is adioined the fule of the same holie patriarche translated into the Englishe tonge by C.F. priest & monke of the same order -
Ōrigenēs Kata Kelsou
en tomois 8 : tou autou Philokalia -
The first part of the pleasant and princely history of the gentle-craft
a discourse containing many matters of delight very plesant to read, shewing what famous men have been shoo-makers in time past in this land, with their worthy deeds and great hospitality -
The garland of good-will
divided into three parts, containing many pleasant songs and poems, with a table to find the names of the songs -
The gentle craft
a discourse containing many matters of delight very plesant to read, shewing what famous men have been shoo-makers in time past in this land, with their worthy deeds and great hospitality -
The royal garland of love and delight
containing the lives of sundry kings, queens, and princes : with other love songs and sonnets full of delight -
Murder will out, or, The King's letter justifying the Marquess of Antrim
and declaring that what he did in the Irish rebellion was by direction from his royal father and mother, and for the service of the crown -
Ludlow no lyar, or, A detection of Dr. Hollingworth's disingenuity in his Second defence of King Charles I
and a further vindication of the Parliament of the 3d of Novemb. 1640 : with exact copies of the Pope's letter to King Charles the first, and of his answer to the Pope : in a letter from General Ludlow, to Dr. Hollingworth : together with a reply to the false and malicious assertions in the Doctor's lewd pamphlet, entituled, His defence of the King's holy and divine book, against the rude and undutiful assaults of the late Dr. Walker of Essex -
The garland of good-will
divided into three parts : containing many pleasant songs and pretty poems to sundry new notes : with a table to find the names of all the songs