Hint: you can choose Find from the Edit menu of your web browser to look for a particular word on the current page. EE. C., fl. 1595, Emaricdulfe. Sonnets Written By E. C. E. L., fl. 1596, Romes Monarchie, Entitvled The Globe of Renowmed Glorie. Briefly comprehending the first foundation and building of Rome by Romulus: The principall warres and conquests of the Romanes after the time of their first choosing Consuls, till Iulius Cæsar attaining soly to the Empire, and from him more briefly to Nero. Where in small compasse is described, manie most noble, and vertuous acts, atchieued in their said warres, and conquests; strange Tragedies, secret practises and policies, Ambition, hate, and reuenge: and how insurrections, rebellion, strife, ciuill discord and discention preuailing, was the onely plague, ruine, and vtter destruction of many great Monarchies, Kingdomes, Cities, and Countries. Translated out of the French and Italian histories by E. L. Edwards, Richard, 1523?-1566, The Life and Poems of Richard Edwards: By Leicester Bradner: A Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Yale University in Candidacy for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Edwards, Thomas, 1699-1757, The Canons of Criticism and Glossary, Being A Supplement to Mr. Warburton's Edition of Shakespear ... The Sixth Edition, with Additions [with] The Trial of the Letter y, alias Y, and Sonnets Edwards, Thomas, poet, Cephalus and Procris. Narcissus. By Thomas Edwards. From the unique copy in the Cathedral library, Peterborough. Edited by Rev. W. E. Buckley ... with an appendix from divers sources Egerton, Sarah Fyge, The Female Advocate: or, an Answer to A Late Satyr against The Pride, Lust and Inconstancy, &c. of woman. Written by a Lady in Vindication of her Sex Egerton, Sarah Fyge, Poems on Several Occasions, Together with a Pastoral. By Mrs. S. F. Egerton-Warburton, R. E. 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Egerton-Warburton: With Illustrations Elderton, William, d. 1592?, A Ballad Intituled, a Newe well a daye / As playne maister Papist, as Donstable waye Elderton, William, d. 1592?, A ballad intituled, Prepare ye to the Plowe, To the Tune, of Pepper is blacke Elderton, William, d. 1592?, A ballat intituled Northomberland newes: VVherein you maye see what Rebelles do vse Elderton, William, d. 1592?, An Epytaphe uppon the Death of the Right Reuerend and learned Father in God, I. Iuell, Doctor of Diuinitie and Bishop of Salisburie. Whom God called to his marcie the. 22. of September. 1571 Elderton, William, d. 1592?, The Lamentation of Follie Elderton, William, d. 1592?, A new merry newes, as merry as can be Elderton, William, d. 1592?, A new Yorkshyre Song, Intituled: Yorke, Yorke, for my monie: Of all the Cities that euer I see, For mery pastime and companie, Except the Cittie of London Elderton, William, d. 1592?, The panges of Love and lovers fitts Elderton, William, d. 1592?, A proper new balad in praise of my Ladie Marques, Whose death is bewailed, To the Tune of new lusty gallant Elderton, William, d. 1592?, A proper newe ballad sheweing that Philosophers Learnynges, are full of good warnynges. And songe to the tune of my Lorde Marques Galyarde? or the firste traces of Que passa Eliot, George, 1819-1880, George Eliot: Collected Poems: Edited with an introduction by Lucien Jenkins Eliot, John, fl. 1658, Poems consisting of Epistles and Epigrams, Satyrs, Epitaphs and Elogies, Songs and Sonnets. With variety of other drolling Verses upon several Subjects. Composed by no body must know whom, and are to be had every body knows where, and for somebody knows what [by John Eliot] Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603, The poems of Queen Elizabeth I: Edited by Leicester Bradner Elliott, Charlotte, 1789-1871, Hours of sorrow cheered and comforted. Poems by Charlotte Elliott Elliott, Charlotte, 1789-1871, Leaves from the Unpublished Journals, Letters, and Poems of Charlotte Elliott Elliott, Charlotte, 1789-1871, Selections from the poems of Charlotte Elliott ... With a memoir by her sister, E. B. Elliott, Charlotte, 1789-1871, Thoughts in Verse, on Sacred Subjects. With Some Miscellaneous Poems, Written in Early Years, and Now first Published. By Charlotte Elliott ... Second Edition Elliott, Ebenezer, 1781-1849, Love: a poem, in three parts. To which is added, The Giaour, a satirical poem. By E. Elliott Elliott, Ebenezer, 1781-1849, More verse and prose: By the Cornlaw Rhymer. 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By Thomas Ellwood Elviden, Edmund, poet, The Closet of Counsells, conteining The aduice of diuers wyse Philosophers, touchinge sundry morall matters, in Poesies, Preceptes, Prouerbes, and Parrables, translated, and collected out of diuers aucthors, into Englishe Verse: by Edmond Eluiden. Wherunto is anexed a pithy and pleasant discription of the abuses: and vanities of the vvorlde Elviden, Edmund, poet, The most excellent and plesant Metaphoricall Historie of Pesistratus and Catanea. Set forth this present yeare: By Edm. Eluiden Elviden, Edmund, poet, A Neweyeres gift to the Rebellious persons in the North partes of England Elys, Edmund, ca. 1634-ca. 1707, An alphabet of Elegiack Groans, upon The truly lamented Death of that Rare Exemplar of Youthful Piety, John Fortescue ... By E. E. Elys, Edmund, ca. 1634-ca. 1707, Anglia Rediviva. Or The Miraculous Return of The Breath Of Our Nostrils. A Poem. 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To the Right Honourable the Lord High-Chancellor of Great Britain; on His Lordship's being created Earl of Macclesfield. II. To the Right Honourable the Lord Parker; on his return from his travels. III. To the same, the Right Honourable the Lord Parker; on his marriage with Mrs. Mary Lane. All written by L. Eusden Eusden, Laurence, 1688-1730, Three poems; the first, Sacred to the Immortal Memory of the late King; the second, On the happy Succession, and Coronation of His present Majesty; and a third Humbly Inscrib'd to the Queen Eusden, Laurence, 1688-1730, To Mr. John Saunders, On Seeing His Paintings in Cambridge Eusden, Laurence, 1688-1730, Verses at the last Publick Commencement at Cambridge. Written and Spoken by Mr. Eusden Evans, Abel, 1679-1737, The Apparition. A Poem Evans, Abel, 1679-1737, Præ-existence. A Poem, In imitation of Milton Evans, Abel, 1679-1737, Vertumnus. 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