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The cobbler of Canterbury
Frederic Ouvry's ed. 1862. With a new introd. by H. Neville Davies -
Greene's Groatsworth of wit
bought with a million of repentance (1592) -
(The honorable historie of frier Bacon and frier Bongay) friar Bacon and Friar Bungay
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Die wunderbare Sage vom Pater Baco
ein Schauspiel -
An elegy on the much lamented death of the Rev. Charles Proby minister of Lockrue
Who departed this life Jan. the 3d 1726-7. By R.G -
The history of Dorastus and Faunia, setting forth their loves, misfortunes, and happy enjoyment of each other at last
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Doctor Sacheverell's defence, in a letter to a member of Parliament: or, Remarks upon two famous pamphlets
The one entituled, A true answer to Doctor Sacheverell's sermon, preach'd before the lord mayor, November 5. 1709. The other (a Sham-pamphlet) entituled, Dr. Sacheverell's recantation. By R.G -
The history of Dorastus and Faunia
Setting forth their loves, misfortunes, and happy enjoyment of each other at last -
The history of Dorastus and Faunia
setting forth their loves, misfortunes, and happy enjoyment of each other at last -
The plays and poems of Robert Greene
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Der Flurschütz von Wakefield
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The cobbler of Canterbury
Frederic Ouvry's ed. 1862. With a new introd. by H. Neville Davies -
The delightful history of Dorastus and Fawnia
Wherein is declared the cruelty of Pandosto to his fair Bellaria; and how the child Fawnia was put into a boat to be drown'd, but was taken up by the sea-side out of the boat, by a shepherd: and how he brought up the fair Fawnia to keep sheep; and how Dorastus fell in love with the fair Fawnia, &c. This may be printed, R.P -
Greens Arcadia, or, The triumph of love and honour over the tyranny of lust and insulting fortune
It being a history as well to inform as to delight the understanding -
The history of Dorastus and Fawnia
Where is declared the cruelty of Pandosta to his fa[ir] Bellaria; and how the child Fawnia was put into a boa[t] to be drown'd, but was taken up by the sea side out of the boat by a shepherd: and how he brought up the fa[ir] Fawnia to keep sheep; and how Dorastus fell in love with the fair Fawnia, &c -
The pleasant history of Dorastus and Fawnia
pleasant for age to shun drousy thoughts. Profitable for youth to avoid other wanton pastimes, and bringing to both a desired content. By Robert Green Master of Arts in Cambridge -
Flora's fortune
The second part and finishing of the Fisher-mans tale. Containing, the strange accidentes which chaunced to Flora, and her supposed father Thirsis: also the happie meeting with her desired Cassander. By F.S -
Pans pipe
three pastorall eglogues, in English hexameter. With other poetical verses delightfull. For the further delight of the reader, the printer hath annexed hereunto the delectable poeme of the Fisher-mans tale -
Greenes groatsvvor[th] of witte: bought with a million of repentance
describing the folly of youth, the falshood of make-shift flatterers, the miserie of the negligent, and mischiefes of deceyuing curtezans. Published at his dying request, and, newly corrected, and of many errors purged -
The mynde of the godly and excellent lerned man M. Ihon Caluyne, what a faithfull man, whiche is instructe in the Worde of God, ought to do, dwellinge amongest the papistes
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Salutem in Christo
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Salutem in Christo
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A quip for an vpstart courtier: or, A quaint dispute betvveen veluet breeches and clothbreeches
Wherein is plainely set downe the disorders in all estates and trades -
Greenes farewell to folly
Sent to courtiers and schollers as a president to warne them from the vaine delights that drawes youth on to repentance. Robert Greene vtriusque Academiæ in Artibus magister -
The pleasant and delightful history of Dorastus, Prince of Sicily, and Fawnia, only daughter and heir to Pandosto, King of Bohemia ...
a pleasant winter-evening's entertainment