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Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704, Distressed Sion Relieved, Or, The Garment of Praise for the Spirit of Heaviness. Wherein are Discovered the Grand Causes of the Churches Trouble and Misery under the late Dismal Dispensation. With a Compleat History of, and Lamentation for those Renowned Worthies that fell in England by Popish Rage and Cruelty, from the Year 1680 to 1688. Together with an Account of the late Admirable and Stupendious Providence which hath wrought such a sudden and Wonderful Deliverance for this Nation, and Gods Sion therein. Humbly Dedicated to their Present Majesties. By Benjamin Keach
London: Printed for Nath. Crouch [etc.] 1689
[12], 154 p. Premliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704, An Elegy On the Death of that most Laborious and Painful Minister of the Gospel Mr.John Norcot, Who fell asleep in the Lord the 24th of this instant March 1671
London: Printed for Ben. Harris [etc.] 1676
[1 sheet]

Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704, The Everlasting Covenant, A Sweet Cordial for a drooping Soul: Or, The Excellent Nature of the Covenant of Grace Opened: In a Sermon Preached January the 29th. At the Funeral of Mr. Henry Forty, Late Pastor of a Church of Christ, at Abingdon, in the County of Berks. Who Departed this Life Jan. 25th 1693 and was Interr'd at Southwark. By Benjamin Keach
London: Printed for H. Barnard [etc.] 1693
[4 sheets] Preliminaries omitted.

Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704, The Glorious Lover. A Divine Poem, Upon the Adorable Mystery of Sinners Redemption. By B. K.
London: Printed for J. D. by Christopher Hussey [etc.] 1679
266 p.; ill. Preliminaries omitted.

Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704, The Grand Impostor Discovered: Or, The Quakers Doctrine weighed in the Ballance, and found wanting. A Poem, By way of Dialogue: wherein their Chief, and most Concerning Principles are laid down, and by the Authority of Gods Holy Word clearly Refuted. By B. K.
London: Printed for B. Harris [etc.] 1675
298 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704, Sion in distress: or, the groans of the Protestant chruch
London: Printed by George Larkin, for Enoch Prosser [etc.] 1681
[6], 128 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704, Spiritual Melody, Containing near Three Hundred Sacred Hymns. By Benjamin Keach
London: Printed for John Hancock [etc.] 1691
[22], 384 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704, Spiritual Songs: Being the Marrow of the Scripture, in Songs of Praise to Almighty God; from The Old and New Testament. With A Hundred Divine hymns on several Occasions: As now Practised in several Congregations in and about London. The Second Edition; With a Table of Contents. By Benjamin Keach
London: Printed for John Marshal [etc.] 1700
103 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704, War with the Devil: or the Young Mans Conflict with the Powers of Darkness: In a Dialogue. Discovering the Corruption and Vanity of Youth, the Horrible Nature of Sin, and Deplorable Condition of Fallen Man. Also, a Definition, Power, and Rule of Conscience, and the Nature of true Conversion. To which is Added, An Appendix, containing a Dialogue between an old Apostate and a Young Professor. Worthy the Perusal of all, but chiefly intended for the Instruction of the Younger sort. The Fourth Impression. By B. K.
London: Printed for Benjamin Harris [etc.] 1676
208 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Keate, George, 1729-1797, The Distressed Poet, A Serio-Comic Poem, in Three Cantos. By George Keate
London: Printed for J. Dodsley 1787
75 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Keate, George, 1729-1797, An epistle to Angelica Kauffman. By George Keate
London: Printed for J. Dodsley [etc.] 1781
32 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Keate, George, 1729-1797, The poetical works of George Keate
London: Printed for J. Dodsley [etc.] 1781
2 v. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Keate, George, 1729-1797, A Probationary Ode for the Laureatship, By George Keate ... Written in 1785. With Notes Critical and Explanatory, By The Editor
London: Printed for G. Kearsley [etc.] 1787
vii, 37 p. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter including notes omitted.

Keats, John, 1795-1821, Endymion: A Poetic Romance. By John Keats
London: Printed for Taylor and Hessey [etc.] 1818
ix, 207 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Keats, John, 1795-1821, John Keats by Amy Lowell: with illustrations
London: Jonathan Cape 1925
2 v. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Keats, John, 1795-1821, Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and other poems. By John Keats
London: Printed for Taylor and Hessey [etc.] 1820
[5], 199 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Keats, John, 1795-1821, Poems, by John Keats
London: Printed for C. & J. Ollier [etc.] 1817
121 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Keats, John, 1795-1821, The Poems of John Keats: arranged in chronological order with a preface by Sidney Colvin
London: Chatto & Windus 1915
2 v. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items (in Vol. I) included.

Keats, John, 1795-1821, The poetical works of John Keats: Edited with an introduction and textual notes by H. Buxton Forman
Oxford: The Clarendon Press 1906
lxxvii, 491 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Keble, John, 1792-1866, The Christian year: thoughts in verse for the Sundays and holidays throughout the year ... hundredth edition
Oxford, London: James Parker and Co. 1866
x, 316 p. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter omitted.

Keble, John, 1792-1866, Lyra Innocentium: thoughts in verse on christian children, their ways, and their privileges. By the author of “The Christian Year.” Eleventh Edition
Oxford: James Parker and Co. 1862
x, 214 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Keble, John, 1792-1866, Miscellaneous Poems. By the Rev. J. Keble
Oxford, London: James Parker 1869
xxxii, 309 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Keegan, John, 1809-1849, Legends And Poems By John Keegan Now First Collected: Edited By The Late Very Rev. J. Canon O'Hanlon, M.R.I.A. With Memoir By D. J. O'Donoghue
Dublin: Sealy, Bryers & Walker 1907
60 p. Preliminaries and memoir omitted.

Keith, Charles, d. 1807, The har'st rig, and the farmer's ha': Two poems, in the Scottish dialect. Second edition, corrected
Edinburgh: Printed by J. Ruthven and Sons 1801
64 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Keith, Charles, d. 1807, Monody to the memory of the Rev. Dr Charles Nisbet, many years First Minister of Montrose, and late President of the College of Carlisle, in Pennsylvania
Edinburgh: Printed by James Ballantyne for Archibald Constable and Co. 1805
23 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Kelly, Isabella, Poems and Fables on Several Occasions. By Isabella Kelly. The Second Edition
Chelsea: Printed for the author, by Stanhope and Tilling 1807
iv, 71 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Kelly, Mary Eva, 1825-1910, Poems. By ‘Eva’ of ‘The Nation’
Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son, Ltd. 1909
xxv, 116 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Kelton, Arthur, A Chronycle with a Genealogie declaring that the Brittons and Welshemen are lineallye dyscended from Brute. Newly and very wittely compyled in Meter
London: Imprinted ... by Richard Grafton [etc.] 1547
[79] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Kelton, Arthur, [A Commendacion of Welshmen]
[1546]
[124] p.

Kemble, Fanny, 1809-1893, Poems. By Frances Anne Kemble
London: Edward Moxon & Co. 1866
viii, 285 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Kemble, Fanny, 1809-1893, Poems. By Frances Anne Kemble
London: Richard Bentley 1883
xii, 340 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Kendall, Henry, 1839-1882, Poems of Henry Clarence Kendall: Edited by Alexander Sutherland, M.A. With a Prefatory Memoir
Melbourne: George Robertson 1890
xvi, 328 p. Preliminaries and editorial matter omitted.

Kendall, Timothy, fl. 1577, Flovvers of Epigrammes, Ovt of sundrie the moste singular authours selected, as well auncient as late writers. Pleasant and profitable to the expert readers of quicke capacitie: By Timothe Kendall
London: Imprinted ... by Ihon Shepperd 1577
112, 32 folios Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Kendall, William, fl. 1791-1816, Poems by William Kendall
London: A. A. J. and J. Robinson, Exeter: A. Oyer 1793
vii, 127 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Kendall, William, fl. 1791-1816, Poems. W. Kendall
[Exeter]: [Privately Printed] 1791
42 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Kennedy, Charles Rann, 1808-1867, Francis Beaumont: A Tragedy. By Charles Rann Kennedy
Birmingham: James Guest [1860?]
72 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Kennedy, Charles Rann, 1808-1867, Hannibal: A Poem. Part I. By Charles Rann Kennedy
London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., Birmingham: Howell and Day [1866]
64 p. Preliminaries omitted; no further parts published

Kennedy, Charles Rann, 1808-1867, Poems, Original and Translated. By Charles Rann Kennedy
London: Edward Moxon 1843
viii, 247 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Kennedy, Charles Rann, 1808-1867, Poems; original and translated, by Charles Rann Kennedy ... and Two Poems by the Rev. Rann Kennedy. New Edition. By Charles Rann Kennedy
London: William Walker 1857
viii, 251 p. Preliminaries omitted; translations omitted; Latin verse omitted; poems by the Rev. Rann Kennedy omitted.

Kennedy, John, fl. 1626, The Historie of Calanthrop and Lucilla. Conspicuously demonstrating the various mutabilities of Fortune in their loves, with every severall circumstance of joyes and crosses, fortunate exploites, and hazardous adventures, which either of them sustained before they could attaine the prosperous event of their wished aimes. By John Kennedie
Edinburgh: Printed by John Wreitsoun [etc.] 1626
[8, 11] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Kennedy, John, fl. 1626, A Theological Epitome or Divine Compend, Apparently manifesting Gods great love and mercie towards man: notwithstanding of mans perverse disposition and continuall unthankefulnesse towards his God. By Iohn Kennedie
Edinburgh: Printed by John Wreitsoun 1629
[30] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Kennedy, Walter, 1460?-1508?, [The poems of Walter Kennedy edited with introductions, various readings, and notes by J. Schipper in] Denkschriften der kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Classe. Achtundvierzigster Band. Mit 1 Tafel und 14 Abbildungen im Texte
Wien: Carl Gerold's Sohn [etc.] 1902
94 p. Only poems by Kennedy included.

Kenyon, John, 1784-1856, A Day at Tivoli: With Other Verses. By John Kenyon
London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans 1849
xi, 248 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Kenyon, John, 1784-1856, Poems: For the Most Part Occasional. By John Kenyon
London: Edward Moxon 1838
xv, 199 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Kenyon, John, 1784-1856, Rhymed plea for tolerance. In Two Dialogues. With a prefatory dialogue. By John Kenyon. Second edition
London: Edward Moxon 1839
viii, 133 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Ker, Patrick, fl. 1691, An elegy on The Deplorable, and never enough to be Lamented Death, of the Illustrious, and Serene Charles the II. King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, &c. who Departed this Life, (on Friday the 6th of February, between 11 and 12 of the Clock, in the Forenoon: And was Interr'd at Westminster, the 14th of the same Month, being the 55th Year of his Age, 1684/5
London: Printed by George Croom [etc.] 1685
[1 sheet]

Ker, Patrick, fl. 1691, Flosculum Poeticum. Poems Divine and Humane, Panegyrical, Satyrical, Ironical. By P. K.
London: Printed for Benjamin Billingsley [etc.] 1684
88 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ker, Patrick, fl. 1691, LOGOMAXIA: Or, The Conquest of Eloquence: Containing Two Witty Orations, The First spoke by Ajax: The Second by Ulisses, when they Contested for Achilles's Armour, before the Nobles of Greece; a little before the Overthrow of Troy: As they may be Read, Ovid Metamorph. Lib. 13. Very Delectable and Necessary for Statesmen, Judges, Magistrates, Officers of War &c. to Read; and know how wrong Information guilded with Eloquence, may pervert Justice, and so learn to avoid the giving of rash Sentence, in any Case or Cause. By P. K.
London: Printed for Tho. Howkins [etc.] 1690
32 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ker, Patrick, fl. 1691, The Map of Man's Misery: or, the Poor Man's pocket-Book: Being a Perpetual Almanack of Spiritual Meditations or Compleat Directory For one Endless week
London: Printed for John Lawrence [etc.] 1690
[7], 160 p. Only preliminary poem included.

Ker, Patrick, fl. 1691, A Mournful Elegy, On the Deplorable, and never enough to be Lamented Death, Of the Illustrious, and Serene Charles the II. King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, etc.
London: Printed by George Croam 1685
[1 sheet] Preliminaries omitted.

Ker, Patrick, fl. 1691, The Mournful Mite: Or the True Subject's Sigh. On the Death of the Illustrious and Serene Charles II. King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, &c.
London: Printed by G. C. for T. P. 1685
4 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ker, Patrick, fl. 1691, A Poem on the Coronation of James the II. King of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, &c. Who was Crowned at Wistminster-Abey the 23th of April, 1685
London: Printed by George Croom [etc.] 1685
[1 sheet]

Ker, Patrick, fl. 1691, Scotlands Loyalty; Or, Sorrowfull Sighs On the Death of our late Soveraign His Sacred Majesty; Charles II. By the Grace of God, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, &c.
London: Printed by Nathaniel Thompson [etc.] 1685
2 p.

Kethe, William, d. 1608?, The appellation of Iohn Knoxe from the cruell and most iniust sentence pronounced against him by the false bishoppes and clergie of Scotland, with his supplication and exhortation to the nobilitie, estates, and communaltie of the same realme
Geneva 1558
81 p. Only verse included.

Kethe, William, d. 1608?, A Ballet Declaringe the fal of the whore of babylone intytuled Tye thy mate tom boye wt other and there unto anexid a prologe to the reders
[1548?]
32 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Kethe, William, d. 1608?, How svperior powers oght to be obeyd of their subiects: and Wherin they may lawfully by Gods Worde be disobeyed and resisted. Wherin also is declared the cause of all this present miserie in England, and the onely way to remedy the same. By Christopher Goodman
Geneua: Printed ... by Iohn Crispin 1558
234, [4] p. Only prefatory poem by Kethe included.

Kethe, William, d. 1608?, Of misrules contending / with gods worde by name, And then / of ones Judgment / that heard of the same
London: Imprynted ... by Heugh Syngelton [etc.] [1553?]
[1 sheet]

Kettle, Tom, 1880-1916, Poems & Parodies: By T. M. Kettle
London: Duckworth & Co. 1916
86 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Kickham, Charles Joseph, ca. 1826-1882, Charles J. Kickham, Patriot, Novelist, and Poet. By William Murphy. A facsimile edition with an introduction by Dr. Thomas Wall
Blackrock: Carraig books 1976
Editorial matter and verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry, Second Edition omitted. Every attempt has been made to trace the copyright holder for this work. Chadwyck-Healey Ltd would welcome information concerning the literary estates of authors for whom no copyright holder has been found.

Kickham, Charles Joseph, ca. 1826-1882, The Valley Near Slievenamon: A Kickham Anthology: The Poems: Letters: Memoirs: Essays: Diary: Addresses of Charles J. Kickham: Compiled and Edited by James Maher ...
Mullinahone: James Maher 1942
xx, 365 p. Only verse included. Every attempt has been made to trace the copyright holder for this work. Chadwyck-Healey Ltd would welcome information concerning the literary estates of authors for whom no copyright holder has been found.

Killigrew, Anne, 1660-1685, Poems by Mrs Anne Killigrew
London: Printed for Samuel Lowndes [etc.] 1686
[18], 100, p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

King, Harriet Eleanor Baillie-Hamilton, 1840-1920, Aspromonte and Other Poems
London: Macmillan and Co. 1869
166 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

King, Harriet Eleanor Baillie-Hamilton, 1840-1920, Ballads of the North and Other Poems. By Harriet Eleanor Hamilton King
London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. 1889
vi, 158 p. Preliminaries omitted.

King, Harriet Eleanor Baillie-Hamilton, 1840-1920, A Book of Dreams: By Harriet Eleanor Hamilton King
London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. 1883
93 p. Preliminaries omitted.

King, Harriet Eleanor Baillie-Hamilton, 1840-1920, The Disciples by Harriet Eleanor Hamilton King
London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. 1907
284 p. Preliminaries and notes omitted.

King, Harriet Eleanor Baillie-Hamilton, 1840-1920, The hours of the passion and other poems by Harriet Eleanor Hamilton-King
London: Grant Richards 1902
vi, 131 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted; hymn omitted.

King, Harriet Eleanor Baillie-Hamilton, 1840-1920, The Prophecy of Westminster, And other Poems. In Honour of Henry Edward, Cardinal Manning. By Harriet Eleanor Hamilton King
London: W. B. Whittingham & Company 1895
63 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

King, Henry, 1592-1669, An Elegy Upon the most Incomparable K. Charls. the I. Persecuted by two Implacable Factions, Imprisoned by the One, And Murthered by the Other, January 30th 1648
London 1648
19 p. Preliminaries omitted.

King, Henry, 1592-1669, A Groane at the Fvnerall of that incomparable and Glorious Monarch, Charles the First, King of Great Brittaine, France, and Ireland, &c. On whose Sacred Person was acted that execrable, horrid, and prodigious Murther, by a trayterous Crew, and bloudy Combination at Westminster, Janury the 30. 1648. Written by I. B.
[London] 1649
[8] p. Preliminaries omitted.

King, Henry, 1592-1669, Poems, Elegies, Paradoxes, and Sonets
London: Printed for Henry Herringman [etc.] 1664
151, 38 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

King, Henry, 1592-1669, The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter: To be Sung after the Old Tunes used in the Churches
London: Printed by Ed. Griffin, and are to be sold by Humphrey Moseley [etc.] 1651
287 p. Preliminaries, introductory matter and notes omitted.

King, William, 1663-1712, The Art of Cookery, In Imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry. With some letters to Dr. Lister, and Others: Occasion'd principally by the Title of a Book publish'd by the Doctor, being the Works of Apicius Coeius, Concerning the Soups and Sauces of the Antients. With an Extract of the greatest Curiosities contain'd in that Book. To which is added, Horace's Art of Poetry, in Latin
London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [1708]
[8], 160 p. Only verse by King included; some verse extracted from prose text

King, William, 1663-1712, The art of love: In Imitation of Ovid De Arte Amandi. With a Preface containing the Life of Ovid. By W. King
London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [etc.] [1709]
xi, 195 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; Latin verse omitted.

King, William, 1663-1712, Miscellanies in Prose and Verse. By William King
London: Printed for B. Lintott ... and H. Clements [etc.] [1709]
536 p. Only verse included.

King, William, 1663-1712, Some remarks on the Tale of a Tub. To which are Annexed Mully of Mountown, and Orpheus and Euridice. By the Author of the Journey to London
London: Printed for A. Baldwin [etc.] 1704
[8], 63 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

King, William, 1685-1763, Elogium famæ inserviens: Jacci Etonensis, sive Gigantis; or, the praises of Jack of Eton, Commonly called Jack the Giant: Collected into Latin and English Metre, after the Manner of Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, John Burton, and Others. To which is added a dissertation on the Burtonic Style. By a Master of Arts
Oxford: Printed for S. Parker; and sold by W. Owen [etc.] 1750
viii, 96 p. Only verse included; Latin verse omitted.

King, William, 1685-1763, A Poetical Abridgement, Both in Latin and English, Of the Reverend Mr. Tutor Bentham's Letter to a Young Gentleman of Oxford. To which are added Some Remarks on the Letter to a Fellow of a College. By the Author of the Proposal, &c.
London: Printed for W. Owen [etc.] 1749
61 p. Preliminaries, introductory matter and some notes omitted; Latin verse omitted.

King, William, 1685-1763, A Proposal For Publishing a Poetical Translation, Both in Latin and English, of The Reverend Mr. Tutor Bentham's Letter to a young Gentleman of Oxford. By a Master of Arts. The Second Edition
London: Printed for W. Owen [etc.] 1749
40 p. Preliminaries omitted; Latin verse omitted.

King, William, 1685-1763, The toast. An heroick poem: In four Books, Written originally in Latin, by Frederick Scheffer: Now done into English, and illustrated with Notes and Observations, by Peregrine Odonald
Dublin 1747
lxvi, 232 p. Only verse included.

Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875, Poems: by Charles Kingsley
London: Macmillan And Co 1889
305 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Kinnaston, Francis, Sir, 1587-1642, Leoline and Sydanis. A Romance of The Amorovs Adventures of Princes: Together, with Svndry Affectionate Addresses to his Mistresse, under the Name of Cynthia. Written by Sir Fr: Kinnaston
London: Printed by Ric. Hearne 1642
152 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Kinnaston, Francis, Sir, 1587-1642, Musae aulicae, Autore Arturo Ionstono; Medico Regio; Interprete F. K.
London: Apud Thomam Harperum impensis Nathanielis Butter 1635
[28] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Kinnaston, Francis, Sir, 1587-1642, Musæ Querulæ, de Regis in Scotiam Profectione. The Muses Complaint of the Kings iourney to Scotland
London: Printed by Thomas Harper for Nathaniel Butter [etc.] 1633
[17] p. Preliminaries omitted; Latin verse omitted.

Kirkcaldy, William, Sir, d. 1573, [Ane Ballat of ye Captane of the Castell, in] Satirical poems of the time of The Reformation: Edited by James Cranstoun
Edinburgh, London: Printed for The [Scottish Text] Society by William Blackwood and Sons 1891
4 v. Only poem by Kirkcaldy included.

Knell, Thomas, fl. 1569-1571, An answer at large, to a most hereticall, trayterous, and Papisticall Byll, in English verse, which was cast abrode in the streetes of Northampton, and brought before the Judges at the last Assises there
London: Imprinted ... by John Awdelye 1570
[23] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Knell, Thomas, fl. 1569-1571, An Epitaph, or rather a short discourse made upon the life & death of D. Boner sometimes unworthy Bishop of London, whiche dyed the v. of September in the Marshalsie
London: Imprinted ... by John Allde 1569
[55] p. Preliminaries and notes omitted.

Knell, Thomas, fl. 1569-1571, An historicall discourse of ye life and death of Doctor Story whiche was iustly drawen, hanged and quartered for his treson the second of June
London: By John Allde 1571
[21] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Knell, Thomas, fl. 1569-1571, A piththy note to Papists all and some that ioy in Feltons Martirdome. Desiring them to read this and to iudge & not in spite at simple truth to grudge. Set foorth by one that knew his life, and was with him at the houre of his death, which was the viii. of August. Anno. 1570. at the west end of Paules Churche ouer against the Bishops gate, where he set up the Bul
London: Imprinted ... by Iohn Allde 1570
[18] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Knevet, Ralph, 1600-1671, The Shorter Poems of Ralph Knevet. A Critical Edition by Amy M. Charles
Colombus, Ohio: Ohio State University Press 1966
vi, 426 p. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter omitted; some verse extracted from prose text. Copyright © 1966, Literary heirs of Amy M. Charles. This text may not be reproduced, except for fair dealing purposes, without the permission of Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. and the copyright holder.

Knowles, James Sheridan, 1784-1862, A collection of poems on various subjects: By James Sheridan Knowles
Waterford: Printed for the Author, by John Bull 1810
72 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Knowles, James Sheridan, 1784-1862, The Welch Harper, Written & Dedicated to Miss E. Stewart, by Jas Sheridan Knowles. Composed by Theodore Smith
London, Dublin: Printed by Goulding & Compy [etc.] 1796
3 p.

Kolbe, Frederick Charles, 1854-1926., Thoughts and Fancies: by F. C. Kolbe
London: Burns and Oates [1907]
61 p. Preliminaries and advertisements omitted.

Kyd, Thomas, 1558-1594, Verses Of Prayse And Ioye Written Upon Her Majesties Preservation Whereunto Is Annexed Tychbornes Lamentation Written In The Towre With His Owne Hand And An Answere To The Same, And The Spanish Tragedy [in, The Works Of Thomas Kyd: Edited from the Original Texts with Introduction, Notes, and Facsimiles by Frederick S. Boas...]
Oxford: Clarendon Press 1901
cxxvi, 470 p. Only Verses Of Prayse And Ioye and The Spanish Tragedy included.

Kyffin, Maurice, The Blessednes of Brytaine, or A Celebration of The Queenes Holyday, Conteining, A Breefe rehersall, of The inestimable Benefits, generally had & enjoyed, not only all England ouer, but also in forreign Partes, through the gracious Bountie, and incomparable blessed Rule of our Royall Queene Elizabeth
London: Imprinted by Iohn Windet 1587
[14] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Kyttes, G., [The Vnluckie Firmentie]
[c.1572]
[20] p.

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