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A20448 | Anton, Robert, b. 1584 or 5. | Moriomachia | 1613.0 | 11999 | 3639 | nan | ./cache/A20448.xml | ./txt/A20448.txt |
A20460 | Anton, Robert, b. 1584 or 5. | The philosophers satyrs, written by M. Robert Anton, of Magdelen Colledge in Cambridge | 1616.0 | 20183 | 6348 | nan | ./cache/A20460.xml | ./txt/A20460.txt |
A13627 | Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626? aut | A piece of Friar Bacons brazen-heads prophesie. By William Terilo | 1604.0 | 4512 | 1347 | nan | ./cache/A13627.xml | ./txt/A13627.txt |
A38641 | Buckingham, John Sheffield, Duke of, 1648-1720 or 21. | An essay upon satyr, or, A poem on the times under the names of the golden age, the silver age, the brazen age, and the iron age : to which is added, A satyr against Separatists. | 1680.0 | 17440 | 5496 | nan | ./cache/A38641.xml | ./txt/A38641.txt |
A51690 | Butler, Prince. | A malicious man makes reasons To the honourable knights, citizens, and burgesses, in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of Prince Butler prays ... | 1700.0 | 1232 | 177 | nan | ./cache/A51690.xml | ./txt/A51690.txt |
A10279 | Croshawe, Richard. | Visions, or Hels kingdome, and the worlds follies and abuses, strangely displaied by R.C. of the Inner Temple Gent. Being the first fruits of a reformed life | 1640.0 | 26667 | 7594 | nan | ./cache/A10279.xml | ./txt/A10279.txt |
A49887 | Dacier, André, 1651-1722. Essay upon satyr. | Monsieur Bossu''s treatise of the epick poem containing many curious reflexions, very useful and necessary for the right understanding and judging of the excellencies of Homer and Virgil / done into English from the French, with a new original preface upon the same subject, by W.J. ; to which are added, An essay upon satyr, by Monsieur D''Acier ; and A treatise upon pastorals, by Monsieur Fontanelle. | 1695.0 | 143886 | 44918 | nan | ./cache/A49887.xml | ./txt/A49887.txt |
A50641 | De la Garde, Borealis. | Mercurius venereus wherein he relates what hapned to him in his severall shapes and transmigrations, and communicates intelligence from all places except the head quarters / by Borealis de la Garde. | 1649.0 | 5925 | 1680 | nan | ./cache/A50641.xml | ./txt/A50641.txt |
A81293 | Denham, John, Sir, 1615-1669. | Mr. Hampdens speech occasioned upon the Londoners petition for peace. | 1643.0 | 1122 | 280 | nan | ./cache/A81293.xml | ./txt/A81293.txt |
B02616 | Denham, John, Sir, 1615-1669. | Mr. Hampdens speech, occasioned upon the Londoners petition for peace. | 1643.0 | 1125 | 275 | nan | ./cache/B02616.xml | ./txt/B02616.txt |
A36301 | Donne, John, 1572-1631. | Paradoxes, problemes, essayes, characters written by Dr. Donne, dean of Pauls ; to which is added a book of epigrams ; written in Latin by the same author ; translated into English by J. Maine D.D. ; as also, Ignatius his Conclave, a satyr, translated out of the originall copy written in Latin by the same author, found lately amongst his own papers. | 1652.0 | 35237 | 10513 | nan | ./cache/A36301.xml | ./txt/A36301.txt |
A46439 | Dryden, John, 1631-1700. | The satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis translated into English verse by Mr. Dryden and several other eminent hands ; together with the satires of Aulus Persius Flaccus, made English by Mr. Dryden ; with explanatory notes at the end of each satire ; to which is prefix''d a discourse concerning the original and progress of satire ... by Mr. Dryden. | 1693.0 | 134698 | 46178 | nan | ./cache/A46439.xml | ./txt/A46439.txt |
A68132 | Gentili, Alberico, 1552-1608. | The discouery of a new world or A description of the South Indies Hetherto vnknowne by an English Mercury. | nan | 50856 | 16366 | nan | ./cache/A68132.xml | ./txt/A68132.txt |
A01793 | Goddard, William, fl. 1615. | A mastif vvhelp and other ruff-island-lik currs fetcht from amongst the Antipedes Which bite and barke at the fantasticall humorists and abusers of the time. | 1616.0 | 16291 | 5652 | nan | ./cache/A01793.xml | ./txt/A01793.txt |
A85782 | Gunton, Timothy. | An extemporary ansvver to a cluster of drunkards, met together at Schiedam: made by Timothy Gunton, who was compelled thereto, upon his refusall to drink the Kings health. Whether such impetuous drinking of other mens healths were lawfull, profitable, commendable, or reasonable? | 1648.0 | 921 | 183 | nan | ./cache/A85782.xml | ./txt/A85782.txt |
A71323 | Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656. | Virgidemiarum sixe bookes. First three bookes. Of tooth-lesse satyrs. 1. Poeticall. 2. Academicall. 3. Morall. | 1602.0 | 8875 | 2794 | nan | ./cache/A71323.xml | ./txt/A71323.txt |
A43178 | Head, Richard, 1637?-1686? | The western wonder, or, O Brazeel, an inchanted island discovered with a relation of two ship-wracks in a dreadful sea-storm in that discovery : to which is added, a description of a place, called, Montecapernia, relating the nature of the people, their qualities, humours, fashions, religions, &c. | 1674.0 | 10406 | 2751 | nan | ./cache/A43178.xml | ./txt/A43178.txt |
A46425 | Higden, Henry. | A modern essay on the thirteenth satyr of Juvenal by Henry Higden. | 1686.0 | 12345 | 3998 | nan | ./cache/A46425.xml | ./txt/A46425.txt |
A89105 | Lambert, John, 1619-1683, attributed name. | The message of John Lambert Esq, in answer to the proclamation | 1660.0 | 971 | 221 | nan | ./cache/A89105.xml | ./txt/A89105.txt |
A07491 | Middleton, Thomas, d. 1627. | The blacke booke | 1604.0 | 10277 | 2992 | nan | ./cache/A07491.xml | ./txt/A07491.txt |
A53563 | Ouldman, Thomas. | An out-cry of poets; or, a catalogue of wits to be sold by inch of can.dle [sic], or otherways The sale begining next Tuesday in the Piazza in Covent Garden, about nine of the clock in the morning, and will last till seven at night. | 1691.0 | 1371 | 233 | nan | ./cache/A53563.xml | ./txt/A53563.txt |
A35803 | Person of quality. | The Devil pursued, or, the The Right saddle laid upon the right Mare a satyr upon Madam Celliers standing in the pillory : being convicted for the publishing of a late lying scandalous pamphlet called Malice defeated &c. / by a person of quality. | 1680.0 | 1745 | 334 | nan | ./cache/A35803.xml | ./txt/A35803.txt |
A68601 | Powell, Thomas, 1572?-1635? | Tom of all trades. Or The plaine path-vvay to preferment Being a discovery of a passage to promotion in all professions, trades, arts, and mysteries. Found out by an old travailer in the sea of experience, amongst the inchanted islands of ill fortune. Now published for common good. By Thomas Povvell. | 1631.0 | 12558 | 3618 | nan | ./cache/A68601.xml | ./txt/A68601.txt |
A10703 | Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. | The honestie of this age· Proouing by good circumstance that the world was neuer honest till now. By Barnabee Rych Gentleman, seruant to the Kings most excellent Maiestie. | 1614.0 | 17848 | 5324 | nan | ./cache/A10703.xml | ./txt/A10703.txt |
A10711 | Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. | My ladies looking glasse VVherein may be discerned a wise man from a foole, a good woman from a bad: and the true resemblance of vice, masked vnder the vizard of vertue. By Barnabe Rich Gentleman, seruant to the Kings most excellent Maiestie. | 1616.0 | 28720 | 8420 | nan | ./cache/A10711.xml | ./txt/A10711.txt |
A11386 | Saltonstall, Wye, fl. 1630-1640. | A description of time applied to this present time. With times merry orders to be observed. | 1638.0 | 4118 | 1084 | nan | ./cache/A11386.xml | ./txt/A11386.txt |
A59158 | Sempill, James, Sir, 1566-1625. | A pick-tooth for the Pope: or The pack-mans Pater Noster Set down in a dialogue, betwixt a pack-man, and a priest. Translated out of Dutch by S. I. S. and newly augmented and enlarged by his son, R. S. | 1669.0 | 8281 | 2636 | nan | ./cache/A59158.xml | ./txt/A59158.txt |
A59165 | Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D. | Apokolokyntosis. Or A mockery upon the death and deification of Claudius Cæsar Written in Latine by Lucius Annæus Seneca the philosopher. Imprimatur, Junii 17. 1664. Roger L''Estrange. | 1664.0 | 6158 | 1745 | nan | ./cache/A59165.xml | ./txt/A59165.txt |
A76432 | T. B. | The president of presidents or, An elegie on the death of John Bradshaw. | 1659.0 | 927 | 239 | nan | ./cache/A76432.xml | ./txt/A76432.txt |
A13441 | Taylor, John, 1580-1653. | A dog of vvar, or, The trauels of Drunkard, the famous curre of the Round-Woolstaple in Westminster His seruices in the Netherlands, and lately in France, with his home returne. By Iohn Taylor. The argument and contents of this discourse is in the next page or leafe. | 1628.0 | 3566 | 971 | nan | ./cache/A13441.xml | ./txt/A13441.txt |
A13471 | Taylor, John, 1580-1653. | A most horrible, terrible, tollerable, termagant satyre most fresh and newly made, and prest in print, and if it bee not lik''d, the Divells in''t. | 1639.0 | 7745 | 2452 | nan | ./cache/A13471.xml | ./txt/A13471.txt |
A13841 | Tourneur, Cyril, 1575?-1626. | Laugh and lie dovvne: or, The worldes folly | 1605.0 | 11573 | 3617 | nan | ./cache/A13841.xml | ./txt/A13841.txt |
A67504 | Ward, Edward, 1667-1731. | A frolick to Horn-fair with a walk from Cuckold''s-point thro'' Deptford and Greenwich. | 1700.0 | 11057 | 3444 | nan | ./cache/A67504.xml | ./txt/A67504.txt |
A96279 | Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681. | Grand Pluto''s progresse through Great Britaine, and Ireland. Being a diarie, or exact iournall of all his observations during the time of his walking to and fro in the said kingdomes. Found on Dunsmore Heath, and translated out of infernall characters into English verse. By G.W. alias Philoparthen Esdras. | 1647.0 | 5679 | 1861 | nan | ./cache/A96279.xml | ./txt/A96279.txt |
A15623 | Wither, George, 1588-1667. | Abuses stript, and whipt. Or Satirical essayes. By George Wyther. Diuided into two bookes | 1613.0 | 75858 | 25392 | nan | ./cache/A15623.xml | ./txt/A15623.txt |
A15652 | Wither, George, 1588-1667. | A satyre dedicated to His most excellent Maiestie. By George VVither, Gentleman. | 1614.0 | 8867 | 2880 | nan | ./cache/A15652.xml | ./txt/A15652.txt |
A89633 | [Mason, John, of Cambridge]. | Princeps rhetoricus or Pilomachia· ye combat of caps. Drawn forth into arguments, general and special. In usum Scholæ Masonensis : et in gratiam totius auditorii mercurialis. | 1648.0 | 6124 | 1896 | nan | ./cache/A89633.xml | ./txt/A89633.txt |