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T. A., fl. 1602, The massacre of money
London: Printed by Thomas Creede, for Thomas Bushell 1602
[45] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

T. C., gent., fl. 1565-1569, A Notable Historye of Nastagio and Trauersari, no lesse pitiefull then pleasaunt: Translated out of Italian into Englishe verse by C. T.
London: Imprinted ... by Thomas Purfoote [etc.] 1569
[4, 27] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

T. C., gent., fl. 1565-1569, A pleasant and delightfull History, of Galesus Cymon and Iphigenia: Describing the ficklenesse of Fortune in loue. Translated out of Italian into Englishe verse, by T. C. Gent
London: Printed by Nicolas VVyer [etc.] [c.1565]
iii, 47 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

T. D., fl. 1598, Canaans Calamitie: Ierusalems Misery, Or The dolefull destruction of faire Ierusalem by Tytvs, the Sonne of Vaspasian Emperour of Rome, in the yeare of Christs Incarnation 74. Wherein is shewed the woonderfull miseries which God brought upon the Citty for sinne, being utterly ouer-throwne and destroyed by Sword, pestilence and famine
London: Printed for Thomas Bayly [etc.] 1618
[63] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

T. H., fl. 1560, The fable of Ouid treting of Narcissus, translated out of Latin into Englysh Mytre, with a moral ther vnto, very pleasante to rede
London: Imprinted ... by Thomas Hackette [etc.] 1560
[33] p. Preliminaries omitted.

T. M., fl. 1599, Micro-cynicon. Sixe Snarling Satyres
London: Imprinted by Thomas Creede for Thomas Bushell [etc.] 1599
[40] p. Preliminaries omitted.

T. N. (Thomas Nuce), d. 1617, Seneca: His tenne tragedies translated into Englysh
London: Imprinted ... by Thomas Marshe 1581
217 folios Only poem by Nuce included.

T. W., fl. 1593-1603, The Lamentation of Melpomene, for the death of Belphæbe our late Queene. With a Ioy to England for our blessed King. By T. W.
London: Imprinted ... by W. W. for C. K. [etc.] 1603
[16] p. Preliminaries omitted.

T. W., fl. 1593-1603, The tears of Fancie. Or, Loue Disdained
London: Printed ... for William Barley [etc.] 1593
[28] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Talfourd, Thomas Noon, Sir, 1795-1854, The dramatic works of Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd. Eleventh edition; To which are added, a few sonnets and verses
London: Edward Moxon 1852
xii, 369 p. Only verse included.

Talfourd, Thomas Noon, Sir, 1795-1854, Poems, on various subjects. Including a poem on the education of the Poor; an Indian tale; and the offering of Isaac, a sacred drama
London: Printed by A. J. Valpy ... Sold by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Reading: Rusher [1811]
244 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse drama omitted.

Tannahill, Robert, 1774-1810, The songs and poems of Robert Tannahill: With biography, illustrations, and music
Paisley: J. and R. Parlane, Edinburgh: John Menzies and Co. 1911
xlviii, 224 p.; ill. Preliminaries and introductory matter including biography omitted; verse drama omitted; music omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, Ænigma [in, The Gentleman's Journal: or The Monthly Miscellany ... April 1692]
London: Printed, For Rich. Parker 1692
[1] p. Only poem by Tate included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, The Anniversary Ode For The Fourth Of December, 1697. His Majesty's Birth-Day. Another For New-Year's-Day, 1697-8. Both Set To Musick, And Perform'd At Kensington
London: Printed For Richard Baldwin 1698
7 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, Britannia's Prayer for The Queen. By Mr. Tate, Poet Laureat to Her Majesty
London: Printed for John Chantry 1706
[2] p.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, Characters of Vertue and Vice. Describ'd in the Persons of The Wise-Man, The Valiant Man, The truly Noble, The Patient Man, The true Friend, The Hypocrite, The Superstitious, The profane, The Busy-Body, The Envious. Attempted in Verse from a Treatise of ... Joseph Hall ... By N.Tate
London: Printed for Francis Saunders 1691
32 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, A Congratulary Poem to His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark, Lord High Admiral of Great Britain. Upon the Glorious Successes at Sea. By N. Tate ...
London: Printed by H. Meere ... 1708
18 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, A Congratulatory Poem, on Her Majesties Happy Recovery, and Return To Meet Her Parliament. By Mr. Tate, Poet-Laureat to Her Majesty
London: Printed for James Holland 1714
[1], 10 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, A Congratulatory Poem on the New Parliament Assembled on This Great Conjuncture of Affairs. By N. Tate, Esq;, Poet-Laureat to His Majesty
London: Printed for W. Rogers 1701
12 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, Elegies on I. Her late Majesty of blessed Memory. II. Late Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. III. Illustrious Duke of Ormond and Earl of Ossory. IV. Countess of Dorset. V. Consolatory Poem, &c. Together with A Poem on the Promotion of Several Eminent Persons, &c. By N. Tate, Servant to His Majesty
London: Printed for J. Wild 1699
[5], 125 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, An Elegy in Memory of the Much Esteemed and truly Worthy Ralph Marshall, Esq; One of His Majesty's Justices of Peace, &c. By N. Tate, Servant to His Majesty
London: Printed by R. Roberts 1700
8 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, Epilogue [in, The Mistakes, Or, The False Report: A Tragi-Comedy. Acted by their Majesties Servants. Written by Mr. Jos. Harris.]
London: Printed for Jo. Hindmarsh 1691
[8], 78, [1] p. Only Epilogue included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, An Essay Of A Character Of The Right Honourable Sir George Treby Kt. Lord Chief Justice Of His Majesty's Court Of Common-Pleas.
London: R. Roberts 1699
4 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, An Essay of a New Version of the Psalms of David: Consisting of the First Twenty. Fitted to the Times Used in Churches
London: Printed for the Company of Stationers 1695
[4], 51 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, In Memory of Joseph Washington, Esq; Late of the Middle Temple, on Elegy. Written by N.Tate, Servant to Their Majesties
London: Printed for Richard Baldwin 1694
4 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, In memory of the Author [in, The Works of Mr. John Oldham, Together with his Remains]
London: Printed for Jo. Hindmarsh 1684
[8], 148; [8], 134; [6], 215; [24], 130 p. Only commendatory poem by Tate included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, The Innocent Epicure: or, the Art of Angling. A Poem
London: Printed for S. Crouch, H. Playford, and W. Brown 1697
64 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, The Kentish Worthies. A Poem, By Mr. Tate. Poet-Laureat to His Majesty
London: Printed for A. Baldwin 1701
4 p.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, Majestas Imperij Britannici. The Glories of Great Britain Celebrated in Latin Poems By Mr. Maidwell. Paraphras'd in English by Mr. Tate
London: [Publisher unknown] 1706
[6], 22 p. Only poems by Tate included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, Mausolæum: A Funeral Poem On our late Gracious Sovereign Queen Mary of Blessed Memory. By N. Tate, Servant to His Majesty
London: Printed for B. Aylmer 1695
19 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, Miscellanea Sacra: Or, Poems On Divine & Moral Subjects. Collected By N. Tate, Servant to his Majesty
London: Printed for Hen. Playford 1696
140, [4] p. Only poems by Tate included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, Miscellanea Sacra: or, Poems on Divine & Moral Subjects. Collected by N. Tate, Servant to His Majesty: The Second Edition, with Additions of several Poems and Meditations in Prose
London: Printed for Hen. Playford 1698
[24], 140, [6], 12 p. Poems reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry, Second Edition omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, A Monumental Poem in Memory of The Right Honourable Sir George Treby Kt ... Consisting of His Character and Elegy. By N. Tate ...
London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1702
[4], 12 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, The Muse's Bower, an Epithalamium on The Auspicious Nuptials of the Right Honourable the the [sic] Marquis of Caermarthen, with the Lady Elizabeth Harley, Daughter of the Right Honourable Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, Lord High Treasurer of Great Britain By Mr. Tate, Poet-Laureat to Her Majesty
London: Printed for the Author ... by J. Morphew 1713
15, [1] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, The Muse's Memorial, Of the Right Honourable Earl of Oxford, Lord High Treasurer of Great Britain. Written by Mr. Tate, Poet Laureat to Her Majesty
London: Printed by E. Berington 1712
16 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, An Ode upon His Majesty's Birth-Day, Set to Musick by Dr. Staggins; Perform'd at Whitehall, November, 1694. Written by N. Tate, Servant to Their Majesties.
London: Printed for Richard Baldwin 1694
[2] p.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, An Ode Upon the Assembling of the New Parliament. Sung before His Majesty on New-Years-Day. 1702. The Words by Mr. Tate
London: [Publisher unknown] 1702
4 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, On His Royal Highness's Deliverance from Shipwrack in the Glocester, the Sixth of May, 1682 [in, Poems Written On several Occasions, By N. Tate: The Second Edition enlarged
London: Printed for B. Tooke 1684
[14], 223 p. Poems reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry, Second Edition omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, On the Sacred Memory of Our Late Sovereign: with a Congratulation to his Present Majesty. Written by N. Tate
London: Printed by J. Playford, for Henry Playford 1685
6 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, Panacea: A Poem upon Tea: In Two Canto's. By N. Tate, Servant to his majesty
London: Printed by and for J. Roberts 1700
[14], 34, [5] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, A Pastoral Dialogue. A poem
London: Printed for Richard Baldwin 1691
[4], 27 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, A Pastoral Elegy on the Death of Mr. John Playford
London: Printed for Henry Playford 1687
4 p. Only verse included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, A Poem, Occasioned by His Majesty's Voyage to Holland, The Congress at the Hague, and Present Siege of Mons. Written by N. Tate
London: Printed for Richard Baldwin 1691
15 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, A Poem on the Present Assembling of the Parliament. March the 6th. 1678
[London]: [1679]
4 p.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, A Poem on the Present Assembly of Parliament, November 9th, 1685
London: Printed for George Powell 1686
6 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, A Poem Sacred to the Glorious Memory of Her Late Majesty Queen Anne. By N. Tate, Esq; Poet Laureat to King William, Queen Mary, Queen Anne, and to His present Majesty, till the Day of his Decease
[London]: [Publisher unknown] 1716
22 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, Poems: By N. Tate
London: Printed by T. M. ... 1677
[13], 133 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, Poems by Several Hands and on Several Occasions : Collected by N. Tate
London: Printed for J. Hindmarsh 1685
[13], 445 p. Only poems by Tate included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, Poems [in, An Account of His Excellence Roger Earl of Castlemaine's Embassy, From His Sacred Majesty James The IId. King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, &c. To His Holiness Innocent XI. Published formerly in the Italian Tongue, By Mr. Michael Wright, Chief Steward of His Excellences House at Rome. And now made English, With several Amendments, and Additions]
London: Printed by Tho. Snowden 1688
[7], 116, [3] p. Only poems by Tate included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, Portrait-Royal. A Poem upon Her Majesty's Picture Set up in Guild-Hall; By Order of the Lord Mayer and Court of Aldermen of the City of London. Drawn by Mr Closterman. Written by N. Tate Esq; Poet-Laureat to Her Majesty
London: Printed by J. Rawlins 1703
[8], 24 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, [Prefatory verse:] Upon this Performance of Penmanship, a Poem. By N. Tate [in, The Penman's Magazine: or, a New Copy-Book, of the English, French and Italian Hands ... After the Originals of the Late Incomparable Mr. John Seddon.]
London: Supervis'd and Publish'd by Thomas Read 1705
[4] p. Only poem by Tate included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, A Present for the Ladies: being an Historical Account of Several Illustrious Persons of the Female Sex. To which is added, The Character of an Accomplish'd Virgin, Wife, and Widow, in Verse. Written by N. Tate, Servant to Their Majesties. The Second Edition Corrected, with Additions
London: Printed for Francis Saunders 1693
22 p. Only The Character of an Accomplish'd Virgin, Wife, and Widow included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, The Prolouge to King William & Queen Mary, At a Play Acted before Their Majesties at Whitehall, on Friday the 15th of November 1689. Written by N. Tate
London: Printed for F. Saunders 1689
2 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, A Psalm, Compos'd for Christmas-Day : Taken out of the Second Chaper [sic] of St. Luke, beginning at Verse the Eighth [in, the Whole Book of Psalms, Collected into English Metre, by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins and Others: Conferr'd with the Hebrew. Set forth and Allowed to be Sung in all Churches, of all the People together, before and after Morning and Evening Prayer, and also before and after Sermons; and moreover in Private Houses, for their Godly Solace and Comfort, laying apart all Ungodly Songs and Ballads, which tend only to the Nourishing of Vice, and Corrupting of Youth]
Dublin: Printed by Aaron. Rhames 1715
[1] p. Only poem by Tate included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, The Satires Of Decimus Junius Juvenalis Translated Into English Verse By Mr. Dryden, And Several Other Eminent Hands. Together With The Satires Of Aulus Perfius Flaccus ...
London: Jacob Tonson 1693
[4], xxxix [i.e. liii], [2], 315 p.; [4], 87 p. Only verse by Tate included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, The Second Part of Absalom and Achitophel. A Poem
London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1682
[2], 34 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, The Song for Her Majesty's Birth-day, February the 6th 1710⁄11. Set by Mr. Eccles, Master of Musick to Her Majesty, the words by Mr. Tate
London: [Publisher unknown] 1711
4 p.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, The Song for New-Years-Day, 1703. Perform'd before Her Majesty. Set by Mr. Eccles, Master of Her Majesty's Musick. The Words by Mr. Tate
London: Printed for J. Nuff 1703
3 p.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, The Song For New-Year's-Day, 1706. Perform'd To Musick Before Her Majesty At St. James's. The Words by Mr. Tate ...
London: W. Davis 1706
12 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, A Song For St. Cæcilia's Day 1685. Written By Mr. N. Tate, And Set By Mr. William Turner
London: 1685
1 p.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, The Song for the New-Year 1708. Set by Mr. Eccles Master of Her Majesty's Musick. The Words by Mr. Tate Poet-Laureat to Her Majesty
London: [Publisher unknown] 1708
[1] p.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, A Song On the Queen's Coronation. Written by Mr. Tate, Poet Laureat to Her Majesty
[London]: [Publisher unknown] [1702]
1 p.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, Syphilis: or, A Poetical History of The French Disease. Written In Latin by Fracastorius And now Attempted in English by N. Tate
London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1686
[15], 84 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, The Third Part of the Works of Mr Abraham Cowley, Being His Six Books of Plants, Never before Printed in English: Viz. The First and Second of Herbs. The Third and Fourth of Flowers. The Fifth and Sixth of Trees. Now made English by several Hands. With a Necessary Index
London: Printed for Charles Harper 1689
[20], 166 p. Only preliminaries and verse by Tate included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, T. Lucretius Carus The European Philosopher, His Six Books De Natura Rerum Done Into English Verse With Notes
Oxford: L. Lichfield 1683
[45], 223, 59 p. Only commendatory poem by Tate included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, To the Athenian Society [in, The History of the Athenian Society, For The Resolving all Nice and Curious Questions. By a Gentleman, who got Secret Intelligence Of their Whole Proceedings. To which are prefix'd Several Poems, Written by Mr. Tate, Mr. Motteux, Mr. Richardson, and Others.]
London: Printed for James Dowley [1691]
[3], 36 p. Only commendatory poem by Tate included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, To the Author [in, The Sacrifice. A Tragedy. By the Honorable Sir Francis Fane ...]
London: Printed by J.R. 1686
[8], 67 p. Only commendatory poem by Tate included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, To The Conceal'd Author Of This Incomparable Poem [in, Absalom And Achitophel. A Poem]
London: W. Davis 1682
[8], 27 p. Only commendatory poem by Tate included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, To The Ingenious Translators [in, A Breviary Of Roman History. From The Building Of Rome, To The Year 1119. Of That Famous Empire, Under Its Kings, Consuls, And Emperors. Writ In Latin By Evtropivs. Translated Into English By Several Young Gentlemen, Privately Educated In Hatton-Garden.
London: Printed for Jo. Hindmarsh 1684
[22], 133 [i.e. 179], [36] p. Only commendatory poem by Tate included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, The Triumph of Peace. A Poem, on the Magnificent Publick Entry of His Excellency The Illustrious Duke of Shrewsbury ... and the Magnificent Publick Entry of His Excellency The Illustrious Duke D'Aumont ... . With the Prospect of the Glorious Procession for a General Thanksgiving at St. Paul's. By Mr. Tate
London: Printed for James Holland 1713
12 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, The Triumph of Union: With the Muse's Address For the Consummation of it in the Parliament of Great Britain. Written by Mr. Tate ...
London: [Publisher unknown] 1707
16 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, The Triumph, or Warriours Welcome: A Poem on the Glorious Successes of the Last Year. With the Ode for New-Year's day, 1705 By Mr. Tate, Poet-Laureat to Her Majesty. The Second Edition.
London: Printed by J. Rawlins 1705
28 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, Upon The Author Of The Following Poem ⁄ To The Unknown Author Of The Following Poem, And That of Absalom and Achitophel [in, The Medall. A Satyre Against Sedition]
Edinburgh: 1682
4 p. Only commendatory poems by Tate included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, Upon the Present Corrupted State of Poetry [in, The Original, Nature, and Immortality of the Soul. A Poem. With an Introduction concerning Humane Knowledge. Written by Sir John Davies, Attorney-General to Q. Elizabeth. With a Prefatory Account concerning the Author and Poem.
London: Printed for W. Rogers 1697
[32], 108 p. Only poem by Tate included.

Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715, [Verses to a Gentleman who was married very young] [in, The Gentleman's Journal: Or The Monthly Miscellany ... May 1692]
London: Printed, For Rich. Parker 1692
[2] p. Only poem by Tate included.

Tatham, John, fl. 1632-1664, Ostella Or the Faction of Love and Beauty Reconcil'd. By I. T.
London: Printed for John Tey [etc.] 1650
[5], 115 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Taylor, Ann, 1782-1866 / Taylor, Jane, 1783-1824, Hymns For Infant Minds. By The Authors of “Original Poems”, “Rhymes for The Nursery”, &c. Second Edition
London: T. Conder 1810
vii, [1], 100 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Taylor, Ann, 1782-1866 / Taylor, Jane, 1783-1824, Jane and Ann Taylor: Original Poems for Infant Minds
London: George Routledge 1875
2 v. Preliminaries omitted.

Taylor, Ann, 1782-1866 / Taylor, Jane, 1783-1824, Rhymes for the nursery. By the authors of “Original Poems”. Twenty-seventeenth edition
London: Printed for Darton and Harvey 1835
viii, 96 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Taylor, Ann, 1782-1866 / Taylor, Jane, 1783-1824, Signor Topsy-Turvy's wonderful magic lantern; or The World turned upside down. By the author of “My Mother,” and other poems [Ann and Jane Taylor]. Illustrated with twenty-four engravings
London: Printed for Tabart & Co. ... by B. McMillan [etc.] 1810
71 p.; ill. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Taylor, Edward, 1642-1729, The Poems of Edward Taylor: Edited by Donald E. Standford ... With a foreword by Louis L. Martz
New Haven: Yale University Press 1960
lxii, 543 p. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter including foreword omitted. Copyright © 1960, 1988, Donald E. Stanford. This text may not be reproduced, except for fair dealing purposes, without the permission of Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. and the copyright holder.

Taylor, Edward, 1642-1729, A transcript of Edward Taylor's Metrical History of Christianity by Donald E. Stanford
Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International 1962
434 p. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter omitted. Copyright © 1962, 1990, Donald E. Stanford. This text may not be reproduced, except for fair dealing purposes, without the permission of Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. and the copyright holder.

Taylor, Henry, Sir, 1800-1886, A Sicilian Summer. St. Clement's Eve. With The Eve of the Conquest, and Minor Poems. By Sir Henry Taylor
London: Henry S. King & Co. 1875
xiii, 264 p. Only poems by Taylor included.

Taylor, Henry, Sir, 1800-1886, The Works of Sir Henry Taylor
London: Henry S. King 1877–1878
5 v. Only verse included.

Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667, The poems and verse-translations of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor. For the first time collected and edited after the author's own text: With introduction. By the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart [in Miscellanies of The Fuller Worthies' Library]
Blackburn: Printed [by] G. Tiplady and Son for private circulation 1870–1872
4 v. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter including introduction omitted.

Taylor, John, 1580-1653, All the workes of Iohn Taylor the Water-Poet. Being Sixty and three in Number. Collected into one Volume by the Author: With sundry new Additions, corrected, reuised, and newly Imprinted
London: Printed by J. B. for James Boler [etc.] 1630
148, 343, 146 p. Only verse included.

Taylor, John, 1580-1653, A funeral elegie, In Memory of the Rare, Famous, and Admired Poet, Mr. Beniamin Ionson deceased. Who dyed the sixteenth day of August last, 1637, and lyeth inter'd in the Cathedrall Church of Saint Peter at Westminster
London: Printed by E. P. for Henry Gosson [etc.] 1637
[17] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Taylor, John, 1580-1653, The Impartiallest Satyre that ever was seen, That Speaks truth without fear, or flattry, or spleen: Read As you list, commend it, or come mend it, The Man that pen'd it, did with Finis end it
London 1653
14 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Taylor, John, 1580-1653, The Phoenix of these late times: Or the life of Mr. Henry Welby, Esq; who lived at his house in Grub-street forty foure yeares, and in that space, was never seene by any. Aged 84. Shewing the first occasion, and the reasons thereof. Whose Portracture, you may behold, as it was taken at his death. With Epitaphs and Elegies of the late deceased Gentleman, who lyeth buried in S. Giles Church neere Criple gate, London
London: Printed by N. Okes, and are to be sold by Richard Clotterbuck [etc.] 1637
49 p. Only poems by Taylor included.

Taylor, John, 1580-1653, Works of John Taylor the Water Poet not included in the folio volume of 1630
London: Printed for The Spenser Society 1870
5 v. Only verse included.

Tennant, William, 1784-1848, Anster Fair, and Other Poems. By William Tennant. With A Prefatory Memoir of the Author and his Writings
Edinburgh: William and Robert Chambers, London: W. S. Orr and Company 1838
40 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter including memoir omitted; translations omitted.

Tennant, William, 1784-1848, The dominie's disaster, and other poems. By a member of the Musomanik Society of Anstruther
Cupar: Printed by R. Tullis ... [etc.] 1816
24 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tennant, William, 1784-1848, Elegy on Trottin' Nanny; or, a threnody, written and prentit to immortalize the memory of Agnes Bertholet, alias Trottin' Nanny, message-carrier between St. Monance and Anstruther
Cupar: Printed by R. Tullis ... [etc.] 1814
12 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tennant, William, 1784-1848, Papistry Storm'd; Or, The Dingin' Down o' The Cathedral. Ane Poem, in Sax Sangs. M. W. T.
Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd 1827
117 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tennant, William, 1784-1848, The Thane of Fife; A Poem, in Six Cantos. By William Tennant
Edinburgh: Archibald Constable, London: Hurst, Robinson & Co. 1822
viii, 264 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809-1892, Alfred Lord Tennyson: a memoir By his son [Hallam Tennyson]
London: Macmillan and Co. 1897
2 v. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809-1892, The early poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson: edited with a critical introduction, commentaries and notes, together with the various readings, a transcript of the poems temporarily and finally suppressed and a bibliography by John Churton Collins
London: Methuen and Co. 1900
xlvi, 317, 40 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809-1892, The Works of Tennyson: The Eversley Edition: Annotated by Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Edited by Hallam, Lord Tennyson
London: Macmillan 1907–1908
9 v. Preliminaries and editorial matter omitted.

Tennyson, Frederick, 1807-1898, Daphne and Other Poems. By Frederick Tennyson
London, New York: Macmillan 1891
522 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tennyson, Frederick, 1807-1898, Days and Hours. By Frederick Tennyson
London: John W. Parker 1854
viii, 346 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tennyson, Frederick, 1807-1898, The Isles of Greece: Sappho and Alcaeus. By Frederick Tennyson
London, New York: Macmillan 1890
xiv, 443 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Tennyson, Frederick, 1807-1898, Poems of the day and year
London: John Lane: The Bodley Head, Chicago: Stone and Kimball 1895
163 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863, Ballads And Verses And Miscellaneous Contributions To 'Punch' By William Makepeace Thackeray: With Illustrations by the Author, John Leech, etc.
London: Macmillan and Co. 1904
263 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863, Burlesques from Cornhill to Grand Cairo and Juvenilia: By William Makepeace Thackeray
London: Macmillan and Co. 1903
Verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry, Second Edition omitted.

Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863, The English Humourists Of The Eighteenth Century: The Four Georges: Etc. By William Makepeace Thackeray
London: Macmillan and Co. 1904
[2] p. Only The Georges included.

Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863, W. M. Thackeray And Edward FitzGerald: A Literary Friendship Unpublished Letters And Verses By W. M. Thackeray
[London]: [Privately printed] 1916
[4] p. Only verse included.

Thelwall, John, 1764-1834, The black bowl, Feb. 3, 1208; or, Tears of Eboracum: An old Monkish Legend, found in an old mouldy chest, Formerly in the Possession of an old curious Antiquary of the famous old City of York: The Style somewhat obscure, the Spelling somewhat obsolete—but the Matter most pertinent and rare. Rescued from oblivion and published for the edification of the Learned, by J. Thelwall
York: Printed by A. Bartholoman [etc.] 1802
[Reproduced by kind permission of the Dean and Chapter of York.] Preliminaries omitted.

Thelwall, John, 1764-1834, John Gilpin's ghost; or, The warning voice of King Chanticleer: An historical ballad: Written before the late trials, and dedicated to the treason-hunters of Oakham. By J. Thelwall
London: Printed for the author and published by T. Smith [etc.] 1795
11 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Thelwall, John, 1764-1834, Monody On The Right Honourable Charles James Fox. By Mr. Thelwall. The Second Edition, Corrected
London: Printed ... by J. M'Greery ... And sold by Mr. Phillips [etc.] 1806
10 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Thelwall, John, 1764-1834, The peripatetic; or, Sketches of the heart, of nature and society; In a series of politico-sentimental journals, in verse and prose, of the eccentric excursions of Sylvanus Theophrastus; Supposed to be written by himself
London: Printed for the Author, and Sold by him [etc.] 1793
3 v. Verse extracted from prose text

Thelwall, John, 1764-1834, Poems, Chiefly Written in Retirement, By John Thelwall; With Memoirs of the Life of the Author. Second Edition
[Hereford] [1805?]
xlviii, 208 p. Preliminaries and editorial matter including life and notes omitted; verse drama omitted.

Thelwall, John, 1764-1834, Poems on Various Subjects. By John Thelwall. In Two Volumes
London: Printed for the author, and sold by John Denis [etc.] 1787
2 v. Preliminaries omitted; prose omitted.

Thelwall, John, 1764-1834, Poems Written in Close Confinement in The Tower and Newgate, Under a Charge of High Treason. By John Thelwall
London: Printed for the Author, And sold by J. Ridgway ... H. D. Symonds ... and D. I. Eaton [etc.] 1795
iii, 32 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Thelwall, John, 1764-1834, The Trident of Albion, An Epic Effusion; And An Oration on the Influence of Elocution on Martial Enthusiasm; With An Address to the Shade of Nelson: Delivered at The Lyceum, Liverpool, On Occasion of the late Glorious Naval Victory. To which is prefixed, An Introductory Discourse on the Nature and Objects of Elocutionary Science. By John Thelwall
Liverpool: Printed, for the Author, by G. F. Harris; And Sold by R. Phillips [etc.] 1805
64 p. Only verse included.

Thom, William, 1798?-1848, Rhymes and Recollections of a Hand-Loom Weaver. By William Thom. Edited, with a Biographical Sketch, by W. Skinner
Paisley: Alexander Gardner 1880
xviii, xcvi, 104, xv p. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter including biographical sketch omitted.

Thomas, Elizabeth, 1677-1731, The Metamorphoses of the Town: or, a View of the Present Fashions. By the late celebrated Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, Who has so often obliged the Town, under the Name of Corinna. To which are added, I. The Female Metamorphosis; or, Ladies transformed into China-Cups. II. The Journal of a Modern Lady. III. The Furniture of a Woman's Mind. IV. An Inventory of a Lady's Dressing-Room. The Fourth Edition
London: Printed for J. Wilford 1743
62 p. The Metamorphoses of the Town omitted.

Thomas, Elizabeth, 1677-1731, The Metamorphosis of the Town: or, a View of the Present Fashions. A Tale: After the Manner of Fontaine. The Second Edition. To which is added, The Journal of a Modern Lady. In a Letter to a Person of Quality. By Dr. Swift
London: Printed for J. Wilford 1730
40 p. Only ‘The Metamorphosis of the Town’ included.

Thomas, Elizabeth, 1677-1731, Poems [in, Pylades and Corinna: or, Memoirs of the Lives, Amours, and Writings of Richard Gwinnett ... and Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas Jun. ... Containing The Letters and other Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Verse, which passed between them during a Courtship of above Sixteen Years. ... To which is prefixed, The Life of Corinna. Written by Her Self]
London: [Publisher unknown] 1731
xi, [v], lxxx, 288 p. Only poems by Elizabeth Thomas included.

Thomas, Elizabeth, 1677-1731, Poems on Several Occasions. By a Lady
London: Printed for T. Combes 1726
[6], 295, [9] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Thompson, Edward, 1738?-1786, Bello Montè: or, the Misfortunes of Anna D'Arfet. A Nautic Poem. Written at the island of Madeira, in 1784, by Captain Edward Thompson
[1784?]
ii, 27 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Thompson, Edward, 1738?-1786, The Court of Cupid. By the Author of the Meretriciad. Containing the Eighth Edition of the Meretriciad, with great Additions. In Two Volumes
London: Printed for C. Moran [etc.] 1770
2 v. Preliminaries omitted.

Thompson, Edward, 1738?-1786, The Seraglio; a comic opera, in two acts: as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
London: Printed for T. Evans [etc.] 1776
5, 31 p. Only verse included.

Thompson, Edward, 1738?-1786, The Soldier. A poem. Inscribed to The Honourable General Conway
London: Printed for J. Almon [etc.] 1764
21 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Thompson, Edward, 1738?-1786, Trinculo's trip to the Jubilee. Inscribed to John Stevenson Hall, Esq; By Mr. Thompson
London: Printed for C. Moran ... W. Flexney ... and R. Riddley [etc.] 1770
47 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Thompson, Francis, 1859-1907, Uncollected verses by Francis Thompson
London: Clement Shorter 1917
[19] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Thompson, Francis, 1859-1907, The works of Francis Thompson
London: Burns and Oates 1913
3 v. Only verse included.

Thompson, Francis, 1859-1907, Youthful Verses by Francis Thompson
Preston: Harold Halewood 1928
[8] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Thompson, William, 1712?-1766?, A poem on the Countess of Pomfret's Benefaction to the University of Oxford
Oxford: Printed by W. Jackson for James Fletcher ... and J. Rivington and J. Fletcher 1776
12 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Thompson, William, 1712?-1766?, Poems on Several Occasions, To which is added Gondibert and Birtha, A Tragedy. By William Thompson
Oxford: Printed at the Theatre 1757
444 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; Latin verse omitted; verse drama omitted.

Thomson, Isaac, fl. 1731, A Collection of Poems, Occasionally Writ On Several Subjects. By Isaac Thompson
Newcastle upon Tyne: Printed by John White [etc.] 1731
viii, 176 p.; ill. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Thomson, James, 1700-1748, The Poetical Works of James Thomson
London: William Pickering 1830
civ, 232 p. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter omitted.

Thomson, James, 1700-1748, Winter. A Poem. By James Thomson
London: Printed for J. Millan ... and Sold by J. Roberts ... and N. Blandford [etc.] 1726
16 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Thomson, James, 1834-1882, The Poetical Works of James Thomson: The City of Dreadful Night: By James Thomson (‘B. V.’): Edited by Bertram Dobell: With a Memoir of the Author: In two volumes
London: Reeves & Turner ... and Bertram Dobell 1895
2 v. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter including memoir omitted; translations omitted.

Thomson, William Rodger, 1832-1867, Poems, Essays, and Sketches. By the Late William Rodger Thomson ... With a Memoir
Cape Town: J. C. Juta 1868
xxxiii, 220 p. Only verse included.

Thornbury, Walter, 1828-1876, Historical & Legendary Ballads & Songs. By Walter Thornbury. Illustrated by J. Whistler, F. Walker, John Tenniel, J. D. Watson, W. Small, F. Sandys, G. J. Pinwell, T. Morten, M. J. Lawless, and many others
London: Chatto and Windus 1876
xvi, 281 p.; ill. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Thornbury, Walter, 1828-1876, Lays and Legends or Ballads of the New World: By G. W. Thornbury
London: Saunders and Otley [etc.] 1851
xii, 166 p. Preliminaries and some notes omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Thornbury, Walter, 1828-1876, Songs of the Cavaliers and Roundheads, Jacobite Ballads, &c. &c. By George W. Thornbury ... with illustrations by H. S. Marks
London: Hurst and Blackett 1857
viii, 328 p.; ill. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Thornton, Bonnell, 1724-1768, The Battle of the Wigs. An Additional Canto to Dr. Garth's Poem of the Dispensary. Occasioned by The Disputes between the Fellows and Licentiate of the College of Physicians, in London. By Bonnell Thornton
London: Printed by J. Lister ... And Sold by T. Davies ... T. Becket, and P. A. de Honi ... R. Davis ... R. Baldwin ... and F. Newbery [etc.] 1768
25 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Thornton, Bonnell, 1724-1768, An ode on Saint Cæcilia's Day, Adapted to The Ancient British Musick. As it was performed On the Twenty-second of November
London: Printed for J. and J. Rivington ... and C. Corbet [etc.] 1749
vi, 14 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Thurlow, Edward Hovell-Thurlow, Baron, 1781-1829, Carmen Britanicum; Or The Song of Britain: Written in Honour of His Royal Highness, George Augustus Frederick, Prince Regent: By Edward Hovell Thurlow, Lord Thurlow
London: Printed by W. Bulmer ... for Messrs. White, Cochrane ... And Messrs. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown 1814
25 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Thurlow, Edward Hovell-Thurlow, Baron, 1781-1829, Moonlight: The Doge's daughter: Ariadne: Carmen Britannicum, or The song of Britain: Angelica, or The rape of Proteus: By Edward, Lord Thurlow
London: Printed by William Bulmer & Co. ... for Messrs. White, Cochrane, and Co. ... and Messrs. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown [etc.] 1814
ii, 324 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; translations omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Thurlow, Edward Hovell-Thurlow, Baron, 1781-1829, Poems on Several Occasions: By Edward, Lord Thurlow. The Second Edition, considerably enlarged
London: Printed by William Bulmer and Co.: Shakspeare Press, for Messrs. White, Cochrane, and Co. [etc.] 1813
viii, 240 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Thurlow, Edward Hovell-Thurlow, Baron, 1781-1829, Select poems of Edward Hovel Thurlow, Lord Thurlow
Chiswick: C. Whittingham 1821
92, 81 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Thurston, Joseph, Poems on Several Occasions: In which are included, The Toilette and The Fall. By Joseph Thurston ... The Second Edition
London: Printed for B. Motte, and C. Bathurst [etc.] 1737
143 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Thynne, Francis, 1545?-1608, Emblemes and Epigrames. Psal: Quum defecerit virtus mea, ne derelinquas me, Domine. [A.D. 1600, by Francis Thynne ... ]: Edited by F. J. Furnivall
London: The Early English Text Society, N. Trübner & Co. 1871
xvi, 112 p. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter omitted.

Tichborne, Chidiock, ca.1558-1586, Tychbornes Elegie, written with his owne hand in the Tower before his execution [in, Verses Of Prayse and Ioye, Written upon her Maiesties preseruation. Whereunto is annexed Tychborne's lamentation, Written in the Towre with his owne hand, and an aunswere to the same]
London: Printed by John Wolfe 1586
[1] p. Only poem by Tichborne included.

Tickell, Richard, 1751-1793, Epistle from the Honourable Charles Fox, Partridge-Shooting, to the Honourable John Townshend, Cruising
London: R. Faulder 1779
14 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tickell, Richard, 1751-1793, The Project. A Poem. The Fourth Edition
London: Printed for T. Becket 1778
12 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Tickell, Richard, 1751-1793, The select songs of the Gentle Shepherd. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane
London: Printed for T. Becket [etc.] 1781
19 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tickell, Richard, 1751-1793, Songs, Duos, Trios, Chorusses, &c., in the Comic Opera of the Carnival of Venice, as it is Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
London 1781
27 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tickell, Richard, 1751-1793, The Wreath of Fashion, or, The Art of Sentimental Poetry
London: Printed for T. Becket [etc.] 1778
iv, 16 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Tickell, Thomas, 1686-1740, Thomas Tickell and the Eighteenth Century Poets (1685–1740): Containing numerous letters and poems hitherto unpublished: Compiled from his family papers by Richard Eustace Tickell
London: Constable & Co. 1931
xv, 256 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included. Copyright © 1931, Constable & Co. This text may not be reproduced, except for fair dealing purposes, without the permission of Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. and the copyright holder.

Tickell, Thomas, 1686-1740, The works of the English poets, from Chaucer to Cowper; including the series edited, with prefaces, biographical and critical, by Dr. Samuel Johnson: and the most approved translations. The additional lives by Alexander Chalmers. In twenty-one volumes
London: Printed for J. Johnson; J. Nichols and Son; R. Baldwin [etc.] 1810
21 v. Only verse by Tickell included.

Tighe, Mary, 1772-1810, Psyche, with other poems. By the late Mrs. Henry Tighe. The third edition
London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown 1811
xv, 311 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Tilney, Emery, d. 1606, Here beginneth a song of the Lordes Supper
London: Imprynted ... by Wylliam Copland, and are to be solde by Robert Stoughton [etc.] [1550?]
[16] p.

Tipper, Elizabeth, The Pilgrim's Viaticum: Or, The Destitute, but not Forlorn. Being A Divine Poem, Digested from Meditations Upon The Holy Scripture. By Eliz. Tipper
London: Printed by J. Wilkins 1698
83 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Todhunter, John, 1839-1916, Alcestis: A Dramatic Poem. By John Todhunter
London: Kegan Paul 1879
131 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Todhunter, John, 1839-1916, The banshee and other poems: By John Todhunter
London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. 1888
x, 148 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Todhunter, John, 1839-1916, Forest Songs and Other Poems: By John Todhunter
London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. 1881
ix, 103 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Todhunter, John, 1839-1916, From the Land of Dreams. By John Todhunter. With an introduction by T. W. Rolleston
Dublin: The Talbot Press, London: T. Fisher Unwin 1918
xxii, 115, iv p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Todhunter, John, 1839-1916, Laurella and other poems by John Todhunter
London: Henry S. King & Co. 1876
x, 275 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Todhunter, John, 1839-1916, Sounds and Sweet Airs: By John Todhunter
London: Elkin Mathews 1905
96 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced eleswhere in English Poetry omitted.

Todhunter, John, 1839-1916, Three Irish Bardic Tales: Being Metrical Versions of the Three Tales known as The Three Sorrows of Story-telling. By John Todhunter
London: J. M. Dent 1896
viii, 160 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tofte, Robert, 1561-1620, Alba. The Months Minde of a Melancholy Lover, diuided into three parts: By R. T. Gentleman. Herevnto is Added a most excellent pathetical and passionate Letter, sent by Duke D'Epernoun, vnto the late French King, Henry the 3. of that name, when he was commanded from the Court, and from his Royall Companie. Translated into English by the foresaid Author
London: Printed by Felix Kingston for Matthew Lownes 1598
[lx, x, 155] p. Only verse included.

Tofte, Robert, 1561-1620, [Ariostos seven planets governing Italie or his satyrs]
1611
100, 24 p. Preliminaries, introductory matter and notes omitted.

Tofte, Robert, 1561-1620, The Blazon of Iealovsie. A Subiect not written of by any heretofore. First written in Italian, by that learned Gentleman Benedetto Varchi ... And Translated into English, with speciall Notes vpon the same; by R. T.
London: Printed by T. S. for Iohn Busbie [etc.] 1615
[10], 62 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; most verse extracted from prose text; non-English verse omitted.

Tofte, Robert, 1561-1620, Honovrs Academie. Or the Famovs Pastorall, of The Faire Shepheardesse, Ivlietta. A worke admirable, and rare, Sententious and graue: and no lesse profitable, then pleasant to pervse. Wherein are many notable discourses, as well philosophicall, as diuine: most part of the Seuen Liberall Sciences, being comprehended therein: with diuers Comicall, and Tragicall Histories, in Prose, and Verse, of all sorts. Done into English, by R. T.
London: Imprinted ... by Thomas Creede 1610
[86], 237 p. Only verse included.

Tofte, Robert, 1561-1620, Lavra. The Toyes of a Traueller. Or The Feast of Fancie. Diuided into three Parts. By R. T.
London: Printed by Valentine Sims 1597
[73] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Tofte, Robert, 1561-1620, Orlando Inamorato: The three first Bookes of that famous Noble Gentleman and learned Poet, Mathew Maria Boiardo Earle of Scandiano in Lombardie. Done into English Heroicall Verse, By R. T. Gentleman
London: Printed ... by Valentine Sims [etc.] 1598
[67] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Tofte, Robert, 1561-1620, Two Tales, Translated out of Ariosto: The one in dispraise of Men, the other in disgrace of Women. With certaine other Italian Stanzes and Prouerbs. By R. T.
London: Printed ... by Valentine Sims [etc.] 1597
32 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tollet, Elizabeth, 1694-1754, Poems on Several Occasions. With Anne Boleyn to King Henry VIII. An Epistle. By Mrs. Elizabeth Tollet. The Second Edition
London: Printed for T. Lownds [etc.] [1756?]
vi, 238 p. Preliminaries omitted; non-English verse omitted.

Tompson, Charles, 1807-1883., Wild Notes, from the Lyre of a Native Minstrel. By Charles Tompson, Jun.
Sydney: Printed by Robert Howe 1826
xx, 68 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tourneur, Cyril, 1575?-1626, A Funerall Poeme. Vpon the Death of the Most Worthie and Trve Sovldier; Sir Francis Vere, Knight. Captaine of Portsmouth, &c. L. Gouernour of his Maiesties Cautionarie Towne of Briell in Holland &c.
London: Printed for Eleazar Edgar 1609
[22] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tourneur, Cyril, 1575?-1626, Three Elegies on the most lamented death of Prince Henrie, The first written by Cyril Tourneur. The second written by John Webster. The third written by Tho. Heywood
London: Printed for William Welbie 1613
[10, 16, 20] p. Only poems by Tourneur included.

Tourneur, Cyril, 1575?-1626, The Transformed Metamorphosis. By Cyril Turner
London: Printed by Valentine Sims [etc.] 1600
[53] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Townshend, Aurelian, fl. 1601-1643, Aurelian Townshend's Poem and Masks: Edited by E. K. Chambers
London, Edinburgh: The Clarendon Press 1912
xlvii, 123 p. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter omitted; some verse extracted from prose text. Copyright © 1912, Oxford University Press. This text may not be reproduced, except for fair dealing purposes, without the permission of Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. and the copyright holder.

Traherne, Thomas, d. 1674, The poetical works of Thomas Traherne faithfully reprinted from the author's original manuscript together with Poems of Felicity reprinted from the Burney manuscript and Poems from Various Sources: Edited with preface and notes by Gladys I. Wade
London: P. J. & A. E. Dobell 1932
c, 305 p. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter including preface and notes omitted. Copyright © 1932, Literary heirs of Gladys I. Wade. This text may not be reproduced, except for fair dealing purposes, without the permission of Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. and the copyright holder.

Traill, H. D. (Henry Duff), 1842-1900, The Baby of the Future: By H. D. Traill. With illustrations by Honor. C. Appleton
London: Herbert & Daniel [1911]
[12] p.; ill. Preliminaries omitted.

Traill, H. D. (Henry Duff), 1842-1900, Number Twenty: Fables and Fantasies: By H. D. Traill
London: Henry and Co. [1892]
207 p. Only verse included.

Traill, H. D. (Henry Duff), 1842-1900, Recaptured Rhymes: Being a Batch of Political and Other Fugitives Arrested and Brought to Book. By H. D. Traill
London, Edinburgh: William Blackwood 1882
viii, 162 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Traill, H. D. (Henry Duff), 1842-1900, Saturday Songs. By H. D. Traill
London, Calcutta: W. H. Allen 1890
vi, 124 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Translator of Du Bartas, fl. 1595, The first day of the worldes creation: Or Of the first weeke of that most Christian Poet, W. Salvstivs, Lord of Bartas
London: Imprinted ... by I. Iackeson, for Gregorie Seaton 1595
41 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Translator of Guarini, fl. 1602, Il pastor fido: or The faithfull Shepheard. Translated out of Italian into English
London: Printed for Simon VVaterson 1602
[124] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Translator of Theocritus, fl. 1588, Sixe idillia: that is, sixe small, or petty poems, or æglogves, chosen out of the right famous Sicilian Poet Theocritus, and translated into English verse
Oxford: Printed ... by Ioseph Barnes 1588
[14] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Trapnel, Anna, The Cry of a Stone: or a Relation of Something spoken in Whitehall, by Anna Trapnel, being in Visions of God. Relating To the Governors, Army, Churches, Ministry, Universities: And the Whole Nation. Uttered In Prayers and Spiritual Songs, by an Inspiration extraordinary, And full of wonder. In the eleventh moneth, Called January. 1653
London: 1654
77 p. Only verse and dedication included.

Trapp, Joseph, 1679-1747, Ædes Badmintonianæ: A poem Most Humbly Presented To His Grace Henry Duke of Beaufort, &c. and To Her Grace Mary Dutchess Dowager of Beaufort, &c. Upon Their Magnificent and Delightful seat in Gloucester-shire
1701
8 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Trapp, Joseph, 1679-1747, Peace. A Poem: Inscribed to the Right Honourable The Lord Viscount Bilingbroke
London: Printed for John Barber ... and Henry Clements [etc.] 1713
22 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Trapp, Joseph, 1679-1747, A prologue to the University of Oxford. Spoke by Mr. Betterton
[1703]
[1 sheet]

Trapp, Joseph, 1679-1747, Thoughts Upon The Four Last Things: Death; Judgment; Heaven; and Hell. A Poem In Four Parts. The Second Edition. To which are added, The I, CIV, and CXXXVII Psalms Paraphras'd
London: Printed for W. Russel [etc.] 1745
viii, 132 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Trapp, Joseph, 1679-1747, The Works of Virgil: Translated into English Blank Verse. With large Explanatory Notes, and Critical Observations. By Joseph Trapp
London: Printed for J. Brotherton, J. Hazard, W. Meadows, T. Cox, W. Hinchliffe, T. Astley, S. Austen, L. Gilliver, and R. Willock 1731
3 v. Preliminaries, introductory matter and notes omitted.

Travers, Henry, fl. 1731, Miscellaneous poems and translations. By H. Travers
London: Printed for Benj. Motte [etc.] 1731
[24], 202 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; Latin verse omitted.

Tregear, Edward, 1846-1931., The Verse of Edward Tregear
Palmerston North: Nagare Press 1989
[2], 140 p. Preliminaries 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.

Trench, Herbert, 1865-1923, Poems with Fables in Prose. By Frederic Herbert Trench
London: Jonathan Cape 1924
2 v. Only verse included.

Trench, Richard Chenevix, 1807-1886, Poems. By Richard Chenevix Trench: New ed.
London: Macmillan 1885
2 v. Preliminaries omitted.

Trench, Richard Chenevix, 1807-1886, Poems from Eastern sources, Genoveva, and other poems. By Richard Chenevix Trench
London: John W. Parker and Son 1851
vii, 245 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Trench, Richard Chenevix, 1807-1886, Sabbation; Honor Neale; and Other Poems. By Richard Chenevix Trench
London: Edward Moxon 1838
vii, 187 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Trussel, John, fl. 1595, The first rape of faire Hellen. Done into Poeme, by I. T.
London: Imprinted ... by Richard Iohnes [etc.] 1595
[35] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Trussel, John, fl. 1595, The Triumphs over Death. Or, A Consolatory Epistle, for afflicted mindes, in the affects of dying friends. First written for the consolation of one: but now published for the generall good of all, by R. S. The author of S. Peters Complaint, and Moeoniæ his other Hymes
London: Printed by V. S. for Iohn Busbie [etc.] 1595
[10] p. Only prefatory poems by Trussel included.

Tubbe, Henry, 1617 or 18-1655, Oxford Historical and Literary Studies; Issued under the direction of C. H. Firth and Walter Raleigh: Professors of Modern History and English Literature in the University of Oxford: Volume 5: Henry Tubbe by G. C. Moore Smith
Oxford: Clarendon Press 1915
120 p. Only verse included.

Tupper, Martin Farquhar, 1810-1889, Ballads for the Times, (Now first collected,) Geraldine, A Modern Pyramid, Bartenus, A Thousand Lines, and other poems. By Martin F. Tupper. A new Edition, enlarged and revised
London: Arthur-Hall, Virtue & Co. 1851
vii, 470 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Tupper, Martin Farquhar, 1810-1889, A batch of war ballads. By Martin F. Tupper
London: T. Bosworth 1854
32 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tupper, Martin Farquhar, 1810-1889, A creed, etcetera. By Martin F. Tupper
London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. 1870
40 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tupper, Martin Farquhar, 1810-1889, A dirge for Wellington. By Martin F. Tupper
London: T. Hatchard 1852
10 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tupper, Martin Farquhar, 1810-1889, A dozen ballads for the times about White Slavery. By the Author of “Proverbial Philosophy”
London: T. Bosworth 1854
34 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Tupper, Martin Farquhar, 1810-1889, Fifty of the Protestant Ballads, and “ The Anti-Ritualistic Directorium, ” of Martin F. Tupper ... New; and reprinted
London: William Ridgway 1874
116 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tupper, Martin Farquhar, 1810-1889, Geraldine, A Sequel to Coleridge's Christabel: With other poems. By Martin Farquhar Tupper
London: Joseph Rickerby 1838
xii, 217 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry: only unique items included.

Tupper, Martin Farquhar, 1810-1889, Half-a-dozen ballads for Australian emigrants: &c. By Martin F. Tupper
London: Thomas Bosworth 1853
[22] p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Tupper, Martin Farquhar, 1810-1889, Half-a-dozen no-popery ballads: with prologue and epilogue, by M. F. Tupper
Guildford: E. Andrews, London: Simpkin & Marshall [1851]
12 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Tupper, Martin Farquhar, 1810-1889, Jubilate! An Offering for 1887: From Martin F. Tupper
London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington 1887
40 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tupper, Martin Farquhar, 1810-1889, King Alfred's Poems: Now first turned into English Metres; By Martin F. Tupper
London: A. Hall, Virtue, &c. 1850
12, 131 p. Preliminaries, introductory matter and notes omitted.

Tupper, Martin Farquhar, 1810-1889, Lectures delivered before the Church of England Young Men's Society for aiding missions at home and abroad, in Freemason's Hall. January and February 1851
London: James Nisbet and Co. 1851
viii, 36, 46, 46, 60, 36, 36, 40 p. Only introductory poem by Tupper included.

Tupper, Martin Farquhar, 1810-1889, Lyrics: By Martin F. Tupper. A New Edition
London: Arthur Hall, Virtue & Co. 1855
viii, 207 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Tupper, Martin Farquhar, 1810-1889, Our Canadian Dominion. Half a dozen ballads about a king for Canada. From the pen of Martin F. Tupper, with some prose comments
London: Published by F. Algar 1868
iv, 22 p. Preliminaries and notes omitted.

Tupper, Martin Farquhar, 1810-1889, Sacra Poesis. By M. F. T.
London: James Nisbet 1832
124 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Tupper, Martin Farquhar, 1810-1889, Three Hundred Sonnets. By Martin F. Tupper
London: Arthur Hall, Virtue, and Co. 1860
viii, 300 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Turberville, George, 1540?-1610?, [Certaine Tragicall Discourses by G. Fenton]
[London] [1567]
Only commendatory poem by Turbervile included.

Turberville, George, 1540?-1610?, The Eglogs of the Poet B. Mantuan Carmelitan, Turned into English Verse, & set forth with the Argument to euery Egloge by George Turbervile
London: Imprinted ... by Henrie Bynneman 1567
94 folios Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Turberville, George, 1540?-1610?, Epitaphes, Epigrams, Songs and Sonets, with a Discourse of the Friendly affections of Tymetes to Pyndara his Ladie. Newly corrected with additions, and set out by George Turbervile
London: Imprinted ... by Henry Denham 1567
145 folios Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Turberville, George, 1540?-1610?, The Heroycall Epistles of the Learned Poet Publius Ouidius Naso, In Englishe Verse: set out and translated by George Turberuile ... with Aulus Sabinus Aunsweres to certaine of the same
London: Imprinted ... by Henry Denham [etc.] 1567
[4], 161 folios Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Turberville, George, 1540?-1610?, The noble arte of venerie or hvnting. VVherein is handled and set out the Vertues, Nature, and Properties of fiuetene sundrie Chaces togither, with the order and maner how to Hunte and kill euery one of them. Translated and collected for the pleasure of all Noblemen and Gentlemen, out of the best approued Authors, which haue written anything concerning the same: And reduced into such order and proper termes as are vsed here, in this noble Realme of England
[London?]: Imprinted by Henry Bynneman, for Christopher Barker 1575
[10], 248 p.; ill. Only verse included.

Turberville, George, 1540?-1610?, A plaine Path to perfect Vertue: Deuised and found out by Mancinus a Latine Poet, and translated into English by G. Turberuile
London: Imprinted ... by Henry Bynneman for Leonard Maylard 1568
[141] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Turberville, George, 1540?-1610?, The Pleasaunt Historie of Lazarillo dé Tormes a Spaniarde, wherein is conteined his marveilous deedes and life. With the straunge adventures happened to him in the seruice of sundre masters. Drawen out of Spanish by David Rouland
London: Imprinted ... by Abell Ieffes [etc.] 1586
[131] p. Only preliminary poem by Turbervile included.

Turberville, George, 1540?-1610?, Tragicall Tales translated by Tvrbervile: In time of his troubles out of sundrie Italians, with the Argument and Lenuoye to eche Tale
London: Imprinted ... by Abell Ieffs [etc.] 1587
201 folios Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Turner, Charles Tennyson, 1808-1879 / Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809-1892, Poems by Two Brothers: 2nd ed.
London, New York: Macmillan 1893
xix, 251 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Turner, Charles Tennyson, 1808-1879, Small Tableaux: By the Rev. Charles Turner
London: Macmillan & Co. 1868
viii, 114 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Turner, Charles Tennyson, 1808-1879, Sonnets and Fugitive Pieces, by Charles Tennyson
Cambridge: B. Bridges 1830
83 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Turner, Charles Tennyson, 1808-1879, Sonnets by the Rev. Charles Turner
London, Cambridge: Macmillan and Co. 1864
viii, 102 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Turner, Charles Tennyson, 1808-1879, Sonnets, Lyrics and Translations: By the Rev. Charles Turner
London: Henry S. King 1873
viii, 100 p. Preliminaries omitted; translations omitted.

Tusser, Thomas, 1524?-1580, Fiue hundred pointes of good Husbandrie, as well for the Champion, or open countrie, as also for the woodland, or Seuerall, mixed in euerie Month with Huswiferie, ouer and besides the booke of Huswiferie, corrected, better ordered, and newly augmented to a fourth part more, with diuers other lessons, as a diet for the fermer, of the properties of winds, planets, hops, herbes, bees, and approoued remedies for sheepe and cattle, with many other matters both profitable and not vnpleasant for the Reader. Also a table of husbandrie at the beginning of this booke: and another of huswiferie at the end: for the better and easier finding of any matter conteined in the same. Newly set foorth by Thomas Tusser
London: Henrie Denham [etc.] 1580
89 folios Preliminaries, introductory and concluding matter omitted; non-English verse omitted.

Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707, The Apostates. A Poem. Written by the Author of the Foreigners
London: Printed for M. Fabian 1701
12 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707, The British Muse: or Tyranny expos'd: A Satyr, Occasion'd by all the Fulsom and Lying Poems and Elegies, that have been written on the Death of the Late King James. To which is Added, A Smart Poem on the Generous Articles of Limerick and Galway
London: Printed for Eliz. Mallet, and Sold by the Williamite Book-sellers of London and Dublin, who are Haters of Tyranny and Slavery [1702?]
12 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707, Civitas Militaris. Or, A Poem on the City Royal Regiment of Horse. By John Tutchin
London: Printed for Langly Curtis [etc.] 1689
5 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707, A Congratulatory Poem To the Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, upon his Promotion to the Arch-Episcopal-See of Canterbury. By Mr. Tutchin
London: Printed for W. Haite 1691
8 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707, The Earth-quake of Jamaica, Describ'd in a Pindarick Poem. By Mr. Tutchin
London: Printed, and are to be sold by R. Baldwin [etc.] 1692
8 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707, An Epistle to Mr. Benjamin Bridgwater, Occasion'd by the Death Of the late Queen Mary. By Mr. Tutchin
London: Printed for Richard Baldwin [etc.] 1694
5 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707, The foreigners. A poem. Part I
London: Printed for A. Baldwin [etc.] 1700
11 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707, A Funeral Poem on the Death of the Reverend and Learned Divine Mr. Richard Baxter. Written by Mr. Tutchin
London: Printed for Richard Baldwin [etc.] 1692
4 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707, An Heroick Poem upon the Late Expedition of His Majesty, To Rescue England from Popery, Tyranny, and Arbitrary Government. By John Tutchin
London: Printed and are to be sold by R. Janeway 1689
12 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707, A Pindarick Ode, In the Praise of Folly and Knavery. By Mr. Tutchin
London: Printed and Sold by E. W. [etc.] 1696
22 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707, A Poem upon Their Majesties Speeches to the Nonconformist Ministers
[London?] [1690]
[1 sheet]

Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707, [Poems on Several Occasions with A Pastoral; to which is added A Discourse of Life]
London: By J. L. for Jonathan Greenwood 1685
4, 148 p. Only verse included.

Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707, A Search after Honesty. A Poem. By Mr. Tutchin
London: Printed for the Author 1697
16 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707, The Tackers
[London?] [1705?]
[1 sheet]

Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707, The Tribe of Levi: A Poem
London 1691
18, [6], 26 p. Only poem by Tutchin included.

Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707, White-Hall in Flames. A Pindarick Poem. Occasion'd by The late Burning of that Royal Palace. By Mr. Tutchin
London: Printed for the Author 1698
20 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tye, Christopher, 1497?-1572, The Actes of the Apostles, translated into Englyshe Metre, and dedicated to the Kynges most excellent Maiestye, by Christofer Tye ... wyth notes to eche Chapter, to synge and also to play upon the Lute, very necessarye for studentes after theyr studye, to fyle theyr wyttes, and also for all Christians that cannot synge, to reade the good and Godlye storyes of the lyues of Christ hys Apostles
London: Imprynted ... by Nycholas Hyll, for Wyllyam Seres 1553
[206] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, Ballads and Lyrics by Katharine Tynan
London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. 1891
xiii, 153 p. Preliminaries omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate.

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, Collected Poems by Katharine Tynan
London: Macmillan and Co. 1930
xxiv, 381 p. Preliminaries omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate. Introduction used by the kind permission of the estate of George William Russell [AE].

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, Cuckoo songs: By Katharine Tynan Hinkson
London: Elkin Mathews and John Lane, Boston: Copeland & Day 1894
x, 105 p. Preliminaries omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate.

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, Evensong: By Katharine Tynan
Oxford: Basil Blackwell 1922
60 p. Preliminaries omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate.

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, Experiences: By Katharine Tynan
London: A. H. Bullen 1908
61 p. Preliminaries omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate.

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, Flower of Youth: Poems in War Time: By Katharine Tynan
London: Sidgwick & Jackson 1915
80 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry, Second Edition omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate.

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, Herb o' Grace: Poems in War-Time: By Katharine Tynan
London: Sidgwick & Jackson 1918
120 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry, Second Edition omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate.

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, The Holy War: By Katharine Tynan
London: Sidgwick & Jackson 1916
71 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry, Second Edition omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate.

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, Innocencies: A book of verse: By Katharine Tynan
London: A. H. Bullen, Dublin: Maunsel & Co. 1905
71 p. Preliminaries omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate.

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, Irish Poems. By Katharine Tynan
London: Sidgwick & Jackson 1908
109 p. Preliminaries omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate.

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, Late songs: By Katharine Tynan
London: Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd. 1917
94 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry, Second Edition omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate.

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, Lauds: By Katharine Tynan
London: The Cedar Press 1909
56 p. Preliminaries omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate.

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, Louise de la Vallière and other poems: By Katharine Tynan
London: Kegan, Paul, Trench & Co. 1885
viii, 102 p. Preliminaries omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate.

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, A Lover's Breast-Knot by Katharine Tynan (Mrs Hinkson)
London: Elkin Mathews 1896
49 p. Preliminaries omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate.

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, New poems by Katharine Tynan
London: Sidgwick & Jackson 1911
viii, 67 p. Preliminaries omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate.

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, Poems: By Katharine Tynan
London: Laurence and Bullen 1901
277 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry, Second Edition; only unique items included. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate.

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, The Rhymed Life of St Patrick: Written by Katharine Tynan: With pictures by L. D. Symington: And a foreword by Lieut.-General Sir William Butler
London: Burns & Oates 1907
32 p.; ill. Only verse included. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate.

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, Shamrocks: By Katherine Tynan
London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. 1887
viii, 197 p. Preliminaries omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate.

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, Twilight Songs: Katharine Tynan
Oxford: Basil Blackwell 1927
63 p. Preliminaries omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate.

Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931, The wind in the trees: A book of country verse by Katharine Tynan (Mrs. Hinkson)
London: Grant Richards 1898
ix, 104 p. Preliminaries omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the literary executors of the Katharine Tynan estate.

Tyro, T., Tyros Roring Megge. Planted against the walles of Melancholy. One Booke cut into two Decads
London: Printed by Valentine Simmes 1598
[22] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

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