Hint: you can choose Find from the Edit menu of your web browser to look for a particular word on the current page. JJ. C., fl. 1595, Alcilia. Philoparthens louing Folly. Wherevnto Js Added Pigmalions Image. With The Loue of Amos and Lavra. And also Epigrammes by Sir I. H. and others. Neuer before imprinted J. C., fl. 1603, Saint Marie Magdalens Conversion J. C., gent., fl. 1579, A poore Knight his Pallace of priuate pleasures. Gallantly garnished, with goodly Galleries of strang inuentions and prudently polished, with sundry pleasant Posies, & other fine fancies of dainty deuices, and rare delightes. Written by a student in Cambridge. And published by I. C. Gent J. G. E. [John Egerton?], fl. 1600, Englands Hope, Against Irish Hate J. H. (John Harington), 1627?-1700, The Grecian Story: Being an Historical Poem, in Five Books. To which is Annex'd The Grove: Consisting of Divers Shorter Poems upon several Subjects. By J. H. J. H. (John Harington), 1627?-1700, The History of Polindor and Flostella: With Other Poems. By I. H. The third Edition, Revised and much Enlarged J. H. (John Harington), 1627?-1700, The Odes and Epodon of Horace, In Five Books. Translated into English by J. H. J. H. (John Harington), 1627?-1700, A Pindarick Ode on the Death Of His Late Sacred Majesty King Charles II. Of Blessed Memory. By J. H. J. T., fl. 1594, An Ovld Facioned Love. Or a loue of the Ould facion. By I. T. gent. Jacob, Hildebrand, 1693-1739, Brutus the Trojan; Founder of the British Empire. An Epic poem. Written by Hildebrand Jacob Jacob, Hildebrand, 1693-1739, Donna Clara to her Daughter Teresa: an Epistle Occasioned by a Genuine Letter to a young Spanish Lady, from her Mother, who had been long confined to a Convent thro' the Discovery of her Intrigue with a Sicilian Count. Written by H. Jacob Jacob, Hildebrand, 1693-1739, The Members to their Soveraign ... By the Author of the Curious Maid Jacob, Hildebrand, 1693-1739, The peeper: being a sequel to the Curious Maid Jacob, Hildebrand, 1693-1739, The progress of religion: a poem. Written by Hildebrand Jacob Jacob, Hildebrand, 1693-1739, The unequal match: A tale. By the Author of the Curious Maid. The Second Edition Jacob, Hildebrand, 1693-1739, The Works of Hildebrand Jacob ... Containing Poems on Various Subjects, and Occasions; With the Fatal Constancy, a Tragedy; and Several Pieces in Prose. The Greatest Part Never Before Publish'd Jacobs, Henry, 1824-1901, A Lay of the Southern Cross and Other Poems. By the Very Rev. Henry Jacobs ... Jacobs, Henry, 1824-1901, Shadows of the Old Church, Reflected by the Light of Other Days. ... By the Very Rev. Henry Jacobs Jago, Richard, 1715-1781, Poems, moral and descriptive. By the late Richard Jago ... (Prepared for the press, and improved by the author, before his death.) To which is added, some account of the life and writings of Mr. Jago James I, King of England, 1566-1625, The Poems of James VI. of Scotland: Edited by James Craigie James I, King of Scotland, 1394-1437, The Kingis Quair: Together with a Ballad of Good Counsel: By King James I. of Scotland. Edited by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat Jeffreys, George, 1678-1755, Miscellanies, in Verse and Prose. By George Jeffreys Jemmat, Catherine, 1759-1838, The Memoirs of Mrs. Catherine Jemmat, daughter of The late Admiral Yeo, of Plymouth, Written by Herself Jemmat, Catherine, 1759-1838, Miscellanies in Prose and Verse. By Mrs. Catherine Jemmat Jeninges, Edward, The Notable Hystory of two faithfull Louers named Alfagus and Archelaus. Whearein is declared the true fygure of Amytie and Freyndshyp. Much pleasaunte and delectable to the Reader. Translated into English meeter by Edwarde Ienynges. With a Preface or Definytion of Freyndshyppe to the same Jenkyn, Pathericke, Amorea, The Lost Lover. Or The Idea of Love and Misfortune. Being Poems, Sonets, Songs, Odes, Pastoral, Elegies, Lyrick Poems, and Epigrams. Never before printed. Written by Pathericke Jenkin Jenny, Thomas, fl. 1566-1584, A Discovrs Of The Present Troobles In Fravnce, And Miseries Of This Tyme, Compyled By Peter Ronsard Gentilman Of Vandome, And Dedicated Vnto The Qvene Mother, Translated In To English By Thomas Ieney Jenny, Thomas, fl. 1566-1584, [Maister Randolphe Phantasey, in] Satirical poems of the time of The Reformation. Edited by James Cranstoun Jenyns, Soame, 1704-1787, The Works of Soame Jenyns ... In Four Volumes. Including Several Pieces Never Before Published. To Which are Prefixed, Short Sketches of the History of the Author's Family, and also of his Life; By Charles Nalson Cole Jerningham, Mr. (Edward), 1737?-1812, Amabella, a Poem Jerningham, Mr. (Edward), 1737?-1812, Andromache to Pyrrhus. An heroick epistle Jerningham, Mr. (Edward), 1737?-1812, An elegy written among the ruins of an abbey. By the author of the Nun Jerningham, Mr. (Edward), 1737?-1812, An elegy written among the Tombs in Westminster Abbey Jerningham, Mr. (Edward), 1737?-1812, Faldoni and Teresa. By Mr. Jerningham Jerningham, Mr. (Edward), 1737?-1812, The fall of Mexico, a poem. By Mr. Jerningham. A new edition Jerningham, Mr. (Edward), 1737?-1812, Lines on a late resignation at the Royal Academy Jerningham, Mr. (Edward), 1737?-1812, The old bard's farewell: a poem. The second edition, with additional passages Jerningham, Mr. (Edward), 1737?-1812, Poems and Plays, by Mr. Jerningham. In Four Volumes ... The Ninth Edition Jerningham, Mr. (Edward), 1737?-1812, Stone Henge. A poem, inscribed to Edward Jerningham Jewsbury, Maria Jane, 1800-1833, Lays of Leisure Hours: by Maria Jane Jewsbury ... Jewsbury, Maria Jane, 1800-1833, To William Wordsworth, Esquire [in, Phantasmagoria; or, Sketches of Life and Literature. In Two Volumes. Vol. I.] John, of Capistrano, Saint, 1386-1456, [Capystranus: a metrical romance] Johnson, Lionel Pigot, 1867-1902, Poetical Works of Lionel Johnson Johnson, Lionel Pigot, 1867-1902, Sir Walter Raleigh in the Tower Johnson, Richard, 1573-1659?, A Crovvne-Garland of Govlden Roses. Gathered out of Englands royall garden. Being the liues and strange fortunes of many great personages of this Land. Set forth in many pleasant new songs and sonetts neuer before imprinted. By Richard Iohnson Johnson, Richard, 1573-1659?, The golden Garland of Princely pleasures and delicate Delights. Wherein is conteined the Histories of many of the Kings, Queenes, Princes, Lords, Ladies, Knights and Gentlewomen of this Kingdome. Being most pleasant Songs and Sonnets to sundry new Tunes now most in vse. The third time Imprinted, enlarged and corrected by Rich. Iohnson. Deuided into two Parts Johnson, Richard, 1573-1659?, Musarum plangores: Vpon the death of the right Honourable, Sir Christopher Hatton, Knight, &c. Johnson, Richard, 1573-1659?, The nine Worthies of London Explayning the honourable exercise of Armes, the uertues of the valiant, and the memorable attempts of magnanimious minds. Pleasant for Gentlemen, not vnseemly for Magistrates, and most profitable for Prentises. Compiled by Richard Iohnson Johnson, Richard, 1573-1659?, The Pleasant Walkes of Moore-fields, Being the guift of two Sisters, now beautified, to the continuing fame of this worthy Citty Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784, Samuel Johnson: The Complete English Poems: Edited By J. D. Fleeman Jones, Ebenezer, 1820-1860, Studies of Sensation and Event; Poems, by Ebenezer Jones Jones, Ebenezer, 1820-1860, Studies of Sensation and Event: Poems: By Ebenezer Jones. Edited, Prefaced and Annotated by Richard Herne Shepherd with Memorial Notices of the Author by Sumner Jones and William James Linton Jones, Ernest Charles, 1819-1868, The Battle-Day and Other Poems. By Ernest Jones Jones, Ernest Charles, 1819-1868, Corayda: A Tale of Faith and Chivalry and Other Poems. By Ernest Jones Jones, Ernest Charles, 1819-1868, The Emperor's Vigil, and The Waves And The War. By Ernest Jones Jones, Ernest Charles, 1819-1868, Infantine effusions. By Ernest Charles Jones, written by him, between the eighth and tenth years of his age Jones, Ernest Charles, 1819-1868, The Revolt of Hindostan; or, The New World, A Poem, By Ernest Jones Jones, Ernest Charles, 1819-1868, The Song of the Lower Classes. A Song of Cromwell's Time. By Ernest Jones Jones, Ernest Charles, 1819-1868, Songs of Democracy. By Ernest Jones Jones, Henry, 1721-1770, Clifton: A Poem. In Two Cantos. Including Bristol and all its Environs. By the late Henry Jones ... To Which is Added, An Ode to Shakespear, In Honor of the Jubilee. Written by the Same Author. Second Edition Jones, Henry, 1721-1770, An epistle to the Right Honourable The Earl of Orrery, Occasion'd by reading his Lordship's Translation of Pliny's Epistles. By Henry Jones Jones, Henry, 1721-1770, Fortitude, a poem, Inscribed to Colley Cibber, Esq; by Henry Jones. With An introductory essay (As Publish'd in the London Daily Advertiser, or Literary Gazette.) Written by The inspector Jones, Henry, 1721-1770, The Invention of Letters, and the Utility of the Press. By Henry Jones Jones, Henry, 1721-1770, The Isle of Wight, a poem, In three cantos Jones, Henry, 1721-1770, Kew Garden. A poem. In Two Cantos. By Henry Jones Jones, Henry, 1721-1770, Merit. A poem: inscribed to the Right Honourable Philip Earl of Chesterfield. By Mr. Henry Jones, Author of the Earl of Essex Jones, Henry, 1721-1770, The Patriot Enterprize: Or An Address to Britain. A Poem. Inscribed to the Right Hon. William Pitt, &c. &c. By Mr. Jones ... To which is added, the Prussian Campaign, A Poem. Celebrating The Atchievements of Frederick the Great, in the Years 1756–57. By William Dobson Jones, Henry, 1721-1770, Poems on Several Occasions. By Henry Jones Jones, Henry, 1721-1770, The Relief; or, Day Thoughts: A Poem. Occasioned by the Complaint, or Night Thoughts Jones, Henry, 1721-1770, The Royal Vision: In an Ode to Peace. By Henry Jones Jones, Henry, 1721-1770, Shrewsbury quarry, &c. A poem. By Henry Jones Jones, Henry, 1721-1770, Verses to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, On the Death of the Right Honourable Henry Pelham. By Henry Jones Jones, Mary, d. 1778, Miscellanies in Prose and Verse. By Mary Jones Jones, Mary, d. 1778, Poems [in, Poems by Eminent Ladies, particularly Mrs. Barber, Mrs. Behn, Miss Carter, &c.] Jones, William, Sir, 1746-1794, The Hindu wife and the hymns: By William Jones ... Second edition Jones, William, Sir, 1746-1794, An Ode by William Jones Jones, William, Sir, 1746-1794, The poetical works of William Jones. With the life of the author ... in two volumes Jones, William, Sir, 1746-1794, The Works of Samuel Parr ... with Memoirs of his Life and Writings, and a Selection from his Correspondence, by John Johnstone ... In eight volumes Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637, The nevv inne: Or, The light Heart. A comoedy. As it was neuer acted, but most negligently play'd, by some, the Kings Seruants. And more squeamishly beheld, and censured by others, the Kings Subiects. 1629. Now, at last, set at liberty to the Readers, his Maties Seruants, and Subiects, to be iudged. 1631. By the Author, B. Ionson Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637, The Workes of Benjamin Jonson Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, A box of spikenard Newly Broken: or The Celebration of Christmas-Day proved to be pious and lawful, even in this Compedious Discourse; which was at first occasioned by fourteen Arguments of Mr. Richard Baxter ... which are now fully answered by Thomas Malpas ... The second Edition inlarged. With a Preface, written since the happy return of King Charls the Second. By T. Jordan Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, The Christian Souldier. Or, Preparation for Battaile. A Legend containing true Rules for a Souldier, in whom at once is met Religion and Resolution. Published by a well-willer to the Gown and Sword, T. J. Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, Claraphil and Clarinda: in a forrest of fancies. By Tho: Jordan Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, A Cure for the Tongue-Evill. Or, A Receipt against Vain Oaths. Being a plain and profitable Poem. Shewing the Hainousness of Common Swearing, with Reasons against it, and Remedies for it. By T. I. an hearty Well-wisher to his King, Church, and Country Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, The Debtor's Apologie or, a quaint paradox Proving That it is good to be in Debt, and (in this Age) may be usefull for all Men. By T. J. Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, A Diurnall of Dangers. VVherein are manifested and brought to light, many great and unheard of Discoveries. To the Admiration of all who have Eares to heare, or strong hearts to endure. Found out and Published in the Yeare of Just Jealousies, Apparant Plots, Fatall Feares, And Single Securities. VVritten by T. J. Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, Divine raptvres or piety in poesie; Digested Into a Queint Diversity of sacred fancies. Composed by Tho. Iordan Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, Divinity and Morality in Robes of Poetry: Composed for the Recreations of the Courteous and Ingenious. By the Author Tho. Jordan Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, Jewels of ingenvity, Set in a Coronet of Poetry. By the Industry of T. J. Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, A Looking-glass for a covetous Miser: or, Comfort to a Contented minde Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, Love's Dialect: or; Poeticall Varieties; Digested Into a Miscelanie of various fancies. Composed by Tho. Iordan Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, The Muses Melody in a Consort Of Poetry. With Diverse occasionall and Compendious Epistles. Composed by the Author Tho. Jordan Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, Musick & Poetry, Mixed in Variety of Songs, and Poems; Consisting of Love, Honour, Rallery, and Drollery. Composed, By Tho. Jordan Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, A New Droll: or, The Counter-Scuffle: The Second Part. Acted in the Middle of High-Lent, between the goalers and the prisoners. Very pleasant and delightful. By T. Jordan Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, A nursery of novelties in Variety of Poetry. Planted for the delightful leisures of Nobility and Ingenuity. Composed by Tho. Jordan Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, Pictures of passions, fancies, & affections. Poetically Deciphered in variety of Characters Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, Piety, and Poesy. Contracted, In a Poetick Miscellanie of Sacred Poems. By Tho: Jordan Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, A Royal Arbor of Loyal Poesie, consisting of Poems and Songs. Digested into Triumph, Elegy, Satyr, Love & Drollery. Composed by Tho. Jordan Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, Selfe; or, a Riddle, Called the Monster. By T: J. Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?, Wit in a Wildernesse of Promiscuous Poesie. By the Author Tho. Jordan Joyce, Robert Dwyer, 1836-1883, Ballads of Irish chivalry: By Robert Dwyer Joyce: Edited, with Annotations, by his brother P. W. Joyce Joyce, Robert Dwyer, 1836-1883, Ballads, romances, and songs. By Robert Dwyer Joyce Joyce, Robert Dwyer, 1836-1883, Blanid. By Robert D. 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