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W. L., fl. 1603, Nothing for a New-yeares gift. By W. L. [William Lisle?]
London: Printed by T. C. for William Lugger [etc.] 1603
[29] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wade, Thomas, 1805-1875, Literary Anecdotes of the Nineteenth Century: Contributions Towards A Literary History of the Period: Edited by W. Robertson Nicoll ... and Thomas J. Wise: Vol. I
London: Hodder & Stoughton 1895
xii, 634 p. Only poems by Wade not reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry included.

Wade, Thomas, 1805-1875, Mundi et Cordis: De Rebus Sempiternis et Temporariis: Carmina. Poems and Sonnets. By Thomas Wade
London: John Miller 1835
xvi, 285 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Wade, Thomas, 1805-1875, Prothanasia: and other poems. By Thomas Wade
London: John Miller 1839
72 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wade, Thomas, 1805-1875, Tasso and the Sisters: Tasso's Spirit: The Nuptials of Juno: The Skeletons: The Spirits of the Ocean. Poems, By Thomas Wade
London: John Letts, Jun. 1825
112 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Waite, A. E. (Arthur Edward), 1857-1942, The Book of the Holy Graal: By Arthur Edward Waite
London: J. M. Watkins 1921
176 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.

Waite, A. E. (Arthur Edward), 1857-1942, The collected poems of Arthur Edward Waite: in two volumes ... With a Portrait
London: William Rider & Son 1904
2 v. Preliminaries omitted; verse drama 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.

Waite, A. E. (Arthur Edward), 1857-1942, An Ode to Astronomy and other poems, by Arthur E. Waite, (Written at the age of Nineteen)
London: Hare & Co. 1877
8 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.

Walker, William Sidney, 1795-1846, The appeal of Poland. An ode. Written on the commencement of the late campaign. By W. S. Walker
Cambridge: Printed for J. Deighton and Sons, London: and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown [etc.] 1816
16 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Walker, William Sidney, 1795-1846, Gustavus Vasa, and other poems. By W. S. Walker
London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown [etc.] 1813
xxiii, 230 p. Preliminaries, introductory matter and notes omitted; Latin verse omitted.

Walker, William Sidney, 1795-1846, The Heroes of Waterloo. An Ode. By W. S. Walker
London: Printed for Whittingham and Arliss [etc.] 1815
17 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Walker, William Sidney, 1795-1846, The poetical remains of William Sidney Walker ... Edited with a memoir of the author by the Rev. J. Moultrie
London: John W. Parker 1852
cxli, 200 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter including memoir omitted; Latin verse omitted; translations omitted.

Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687 / Godolphin, Sidney, 1610-1643, The Passion of Dido for Æneas. As it is Incomparably exprest in the Fourth Book of Virgil. Translated By Edmund Waller & Sidney Godolphin
London: Printed for Humphrey Moseley 1658
[84] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687, Essays & Verses About Books: By Beverly Chew
New York 1926
xi, 107 p. Only poem by Waller included.

Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687, [A] poem on the Present Assembling of the Parliament. March the 6th 1678
[London?] 1679
4 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687, A poem on the Present Assembly of Parliament, November 9th. 1685
London: Printed for George Powell [etc.] 1686
6 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687, The Poems of Edmund Waller: Edited by G. Thorn Drury
London: Spence & Bullen, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1893
lxxiv, xxxi, xvi, 352 p. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter omitted; Latin verse omitted.

Walsh, William, 1663-1708, A Funeral Elegy upon the Death of the Queen. Addrest to the Marquess of Normanby. By Mr. Walsh
London: Printed for Jacob Tonson [etc.] 1695
11 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Walsh, William, 1663-1708, Letters and poems, amorous and gallant
London: Printed for Jacob Tonson [etc.] 1692
[13], 120 p. Preliminaries omitted; prose omitted.

Walsh, William, 1663-1708, Ode for the thanksgiving day
London: Printed for Jacob Tonson [etc.] 1706
14 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Walsh, William, 1663-1708, The Poetical Works of William Walsh. With the life of the author. Cooke's Edition. Embellished with superb engravings.
London: Printed for C. Cooke [etc.] [1797]
68, ii p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Walsh, William, 1663-1708, The works of the most celebrated minor poets. Namely, Wentworth, Earl of Roscommon; Charles, Earl of Dorset; Charles, Earl of Halifax; Sir Samuel Garth; George Stepney, Esq; William Walsh, Esq; Thomas Tickell, Esq; Never before collected and publish'd together
London: Printed for F. Cogan [etc.] 1749–1750
2 v. Only Walsh's verse included.

Walter, William, fl. 1520, Early English Versions of the Tales of Guiscarda and Ghismonda and Titus and Gisippus from The Decameron: Edited by Herbert G. Wright
London: Published for The Early English Text Society by Humphrey Milford: Oxford University Press 1937
cxv, 256 p. Only translations by Walter included. Copyright © 1937, Kraus Reprint and The Early English Text Society. This text may not be reproduced, except for fair dealing purposes, without the permission of Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. and the copyright holder.

Walter, William, fl. 1520, The spectacle of louers, Here after foloweth a lytell contrauers dyalogue bytwene loue and councell / with many goodly argumentes of good women and bad / very compendyous to all estates / newly compyled by Wyllyam Walter
London: Imprynted ... by ... Wynkyn de Worde 1520
[32] p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Walton, Izaak, 1593–1683, The Compleat Walton: Izaak Walton: The Compleat Angler: The Lives Of Donne Wotton Hooker Herbert & Sanderson: With Love And Truth & Miscellaneous Writings: edited by Geoffrey Keynes ...
London: The Nonesuch Press 1929
28 p. Only verse by Walton included. Material used with the kind permission of Professor R D Keynes.

Walton, John, d. 1410, Boethius: De Consolatione Philosophiae: Translated by John Walton ... Edited with introduction, notes and glossary by Mark Science
London: Published for The Early English Text Society by Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press 1927
lxvii, 379 p. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter including introduction, notes and glossary omitted. Copyright © 1927, Kraus Reprint and The Early English Text Society. This text may not be reproduced, except for fair dealing purposes, without the permission of Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. and the copyright holder.

Walton, John, d. 1410, [Prosperity, in] The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Edited, from numerous manuscripts by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat: [Vol. VII: Being a supplement to The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer]
Oxford: The Clarendon Press 1894–1897
7 v. Only poem attributed to Walton included.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, Æsop at Paris, his letters and fables. Translated from the original French
[London] 1701
38 p. Only verse included.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, Apollo's Maggot in his Cups: or, the Whimsical Creation of a Little Satyrical Poet. A Lyrick Ode
London 1729
[14], 48 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; prose omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, Battel without Bloodshed: Or, Martial Discipline Buffoon'd by the City-Train-Bands
London: Printed and Sold by John How [etc.] 1701
16 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, British Wonders: Or, A Poetical Description of the Several Prodigies and Most Remarkable Accidents That have happen'd in Britain since the Death of Queen Anne
London: Printed and Sold by John Morphew [etc.] 1717
61 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Character of a Covetous Citizen, or, A Ready Way to get Riches. A Poem
London 1702
16 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Cock-Pit Combat: Or, The Baiting of the Tiger, On Thursday March 9. 1698.
London 1699
[2 sheets]

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, A collection of Historical and State Poems, Satyrs, Songs, and Epigrams. Being the First Volume of Miscellanies by the Author of the London Spy. Consisting of the following Poems: I. The Cavalcade, &c. II. The Hudibrastic Brewer. III. The L. Whiglove's Elegy. IV. An Epitaph upon the late Bishop of --- V. St. Paul's Church, &c. VI. The British Wonders. VII. Rustica Academiæ Oxoniensis, &c. Latin and English. VIII. The Warwick Lady. IX. The Cuckoldy Yeoman. X. The English Foreigners. XI. The Conforming Parson. XII. An humble Offering to the best of Queens, &c. In all Seventy odd Poems, besides some Prose
London: Printed ... And Sold by A. Bettesworth [etc.] 1717
2 v. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, A compleat and Humorous account Of all the Remarkable Clubs and Societies in the Cities of London and Westminster, From the R---l-S---y down to the Lumber-Troop, &c. Their Original with Characters of the most noted Members, containing great Variety of entertaining Discourses, Frolicks, and Adventures of the principal Managers and Members, a Work of great Use and Curiosity. Compil'd from the original Papers of a Gentleman who frequented those Places upwards of Twenty Years. The seventh edition
London: Printed for J. Wren [etc.] 1756
xii, 327 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; verse extracted from prose text

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Dancing-School. With the adventures of the Easter Holy-Days
London: Printed by J. How [etc.] 1700
16 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse extracted from prose text

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Delights of the Bottle: or, The Compleat Vintner. With the Humours of Bubble Upstarts. Stingy Wranglers. Dinner Spungers. Jill Tiplers. Beef Beggars. Cook Teasers. Pan Soppers. Plate Twirlers. Table Whitlers. Drawer Biters. Spoon Pinchers. And other Tavern Tormenters. A Merry Poem. To which is added, A South-Sea Song upon the late Bubbles. By the Author of the Cavalcade
London: Printed for Sam. Briscoe [etc.] 1720
54 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, Durgen. Or, A Plain Satyr upon a Pompous Satyrist. Amicably Inscrib'd, by the Author, to those Worthy and Ingenious Gentlemen misrepresented in a late invective Poem, call'd, The Dunciad
London: Printed for T. Warner [etc.] 1729
[8], 56 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, Ecclesia & Factio. A Dialogue between Bow-Steeple Dragon, and the Exchange Grashopper
London 1698
16 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, A Fair Shell, But A Rotten Kernel: Or, A Bitter Nut for A Factious Monkey
London: Printed: And Sold by B. Bragge [etc.] 1705
63 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, Female Policy detected. On The Arts of a Designing Woman laid open. In Maxims proper to be observ'd by all, Especially the Youth of this Nation, to Arm themselves against the Subtilties and devices of Intreiguing Women. Divided into Six Chapters. I. Of their Allurements. II. Of their Inconstancy. III. Of their Love. IV. Of their Revenge. V. Of their Pride. VI. Of their Ingratitude. To which is added, Two poems, one in Commendation of Vertue, the other in Dispraise of Vice
London: Printed for Benj. Harris [etc.] 1695
38 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The fidler's fling at roguery. (Canto verace odioso.) In several canto's. to be successively continued
London: Printed for W. Smith [etc.] 1734
136 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Field-Spy: or, the Walking Observator. A poem. By the Author of the London-Spy
London: Printed: And Sold by J. Woodward ... and J. Morphew [etc.] 1714
38 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Forgiving Husband and Adulteress Wife: Or, A Seasonable Present to the Unhappy Pair in Fanchurch-Street. By the Author of the Lodon-Spy
London: Printed and Sold by H. Hills [etc.] [1708]
12 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Fourth Volume of the Writings Of the Author of the London-Spy. Prose and Verse
London: Printed for George Sawbridge [etc.] 1709
[13], 40, 32, 40, 40, 40, 32, 248 p. Only verse included.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Grand Mistake: Or, All Men Happy if they Please. Shewing, I. How Beggars may be as Happy as Kings. II. The Sick as Easie as the Sound. III. The Barren Woman as Contented as the Fruitful
London: Printed and Sold by J. How 1705
16 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, Helter Skelter: or, The Devil vpon Two Sticks: a comedy, As it is spitefully Acted between High-Church and Low-Church, in Most Taverns about London
London 1704
27 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The History Of The Grand Rebellion; Containing the most Remarkable Transactions From the beginning of the Reign of King Charles I. To The Happy Restoration. Together with the Impartial Characters Of The Most Famous and Infamous Persons, for and against the Monarchy. Digested into Verse, in Imitation of the Lord Clarendon's History of the same. By Edward Ward
London: Printed for John Nicholson ... and Sold by J. Morphew [etc.] 1715
605 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, Hudibras Redivivus: or, a Burlesque poem on the times. The Second Edition. To which is added, An Apology, and some other Improvements throughout the Whole
London 1708
2 v. Preliminaries and introductory matter including apology omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Hudribrastick Brewer: Or, A Preposterous Union Between Malt and Meter. A Satyr Upon the suppos'd Author of the Republican Procession; or the Tumultuous Cavalcade
London: Printed for John Morphew [etc.] 1714
36 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, A Hue and Cry after A Man-Midwife, Who has Lately Deliver'd the Land-Bank of their Money
London 1699
[2 sheets] Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, In Imitation of Hudibras. The Dissenting Hypocrite, or Occasional Conformist; with reflections On Two of the Ring-Leaders, &c. Viz. I. Their Works and Writings. II. Their Professions and Principles. III. Their Qualifications and Parts. IV. Their Persons and Practices
London 1704
[16], 78 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Insinuating Bawd: And The Repenting Harlot. Written by a Whore at Tunbridge, and Dedicated to a Bawd at the Bath
London 1700
12 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, A Journey to Hell or, a Visit Paid to the Devil. A Poem
London 1700
32 p. Preliminaries omitted, including preface

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, A Journey to Hell: or, A Visit paid to the Devil. A poem. The Second Edition
London 1700–1705
3 parts Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, A Journey to H&sblank;&sblank;&sblank;&sblank;: or, A Visit paid to, &c. A Poem. Part II. Both Parts by the Author of the London-Spy
London 1700
24 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, Labour in Vain: or, What Signifies Little or Nothing. Viz. I. The Poor Man's Petitioning at Court. II. Expectation of Benefit from a Covetous Man in his Life-time. III. The Marriage of an Old Man to a Young Woman. IV. Endeavours to Regulate Mens Manners by Preaching or Writing. V. Being a Jacobite. VI. Confining an Insolvent Debtor. VII. Promise of Secrecy in a Conspiracy. VIII. An Enquiry after a Place
London 1700
29 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse extracted from prose text

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Life and Notable Adventures of that Renown'd Knight, Don Quixote De la Mancha. Merrily Translated into Hudibrastick Verse. By Edward Ward
London: Printed for T. Norris ... and A. Bettesworth ... J. Harding ... and Sold by J. Woodward [etc.] 1711–1712
2 v. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The London-Spy Compleat In Eighteen Parts. By the Author of the Trip to Jamaica
London: Printed and sold by J. How [etc.] 1703
437 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Lord Whiglove's Elegy: To which is added A Pious Epitaph upon the Late Bishop of Addlebury
London 1715
8 p.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Miracles Perform'd by Money; A Poem. By the Author of the Humours of a Coffee-house
London 1692
20 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, Miscellaneous Writings, in Verse and Prose, both Serious and Comical, containing Twenty One excellent Poems upon very diverting Subjects. Also Several pleasant Letters upon various Occasions both in Town and Country. With Merry Observations and Predictions upon every Month, and every remarkable Day throughout the Year. By Mr. Edward Ward. Vol. III. The Second Edition, with large Additions and Amendments
London: Printed by W. D. and Sold by J. Woodward [etc.] 1712
[16], 336, 94 p. Only verse included; some verse extracted from prose text; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, Modern Religion and Ancient Loyalty: A Dialogue
London 1699
16 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Modern World disrob'd: or, both sexes Stript of their pretended vertue. In Two Parts. First, Of the Ladies. Secondly, Of the Gentlemen. With Familiar Descant upon every Character
London: Printed for G. S. and sold by B. Bragge [etc.] 1708
[12], 224 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; verse extracted from prose text

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Mourning Prophet: or, Drooping Faction Reviv'd, By the Death of Queen Anne. A poem. By E. W
London: Printed for J. Woodward [etc.] 1714
16 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, News from Madrid. The Spanish Beauty: Or, the Tragicomical Revenge. Interspers'd with the Humours of a Merry Tinker, in conveying off the Bodies of Three murder'd Fryars. A Poem. By Ed. Ward
London: Printed for the Author, and Sold by A. Bettesworth 1726
55 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, Nuptial Dialogues and Debates: Or, An Useful Prospect of the felicities and discomforts of a marry'd life, Incident to all Degrees, from the Throne to the Cottage. Containing, Many great Examples of Love, Piety, Prudence, Justice, and all the excellent Vertues, that largely contribute to the true Happiness of Wedlock. Drawn from the Lives of our own Princes, Nobility, and other Quality, in Prosperity and Adversity. Also the fantastical Humours of all Fops, Coquets, Bullies, Jilts, fond Fools, and Wantons; old Fumblers, barren Ladies, Misers, parsimonious Wives, Ninnies, Sluts and Termagants; drunken Husbands, toaping Gossips, schismatical Precisians, and devout Hypocrites of all sorts. Digested into serious, merry, and satyrical Poems, wherein both Sexes, in all Stations, are reminded of their Duty, and taught how to be happy in a Matrimonial State. In Two Volumes. By the Author of the London Spy
London: Printed for T. Norris ... A. Bettesworth ... and F. Fayrham [etc.] 1723
2 v. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, O Raree-Show, O Pretty-Show: or, the City Feast
London 1698
2 p.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Parish-Gutt'lers: Or, the humours of a vestry. A Merry Poem
London: Printed for John King [etc.] 1732
64 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The pleasures of a Single Life, or, the miseries of Matrimony. Occasionally Writ Upon the many Divorces lately Granted by Parliament. With the choice, or, the Pleasures of a Country-Life. Dedicated to the Beaus against the next Vacation
London: Printed and Sold by H. Hills [etc.] [1708?]
16 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Poetical Entertainer: Or, Tales, Satyrs, Dialogues, And Intrigues, &c. Serious and Comical. All digested into such Verse as most agreeable to the several Subjects. To be publish'd as often as occasion shall offer
London: Printed: And Sold by J. Morphew [etc.] 1722
40, 40, 32, 40, 40 p. Preliminaries omitted; Latin verse omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Poet's Ramble after Riches, or, a Night's Transactions Upon the Road Burlesqu'd; With Reflections on a Dissenting Corporation: Together, With the Authors Lamentation, in the time of Adversity
London: Printed by J. Millet [etc.] 1691
24 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Quack-Vintners: or, a Satyr against Bad Wine. With Directions where to have Good
London 1712
24 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The rambling Fuddle-Caps: or, A Tavern Struggle for a Kiss. By the Author of Hudibras Redivivus
London: Printed: And are to be Sold by B. Bragge [etc.] 1706
27 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Rambling Rakes: or, London Libertines. By the Author of The Step to the Bath
London: Printed and Sold by J. How [etc.] 1700
15 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse extracted from prose text

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Reformer. Exposing The Vices of the Age: In Several Characters. Viz. 1. The Vitious Courtier. 2. The Debauch'd Parson. 3. The Factious Hypocrite. 4. The Wet Quaker. 5. The Covetous Miser. 6. The Prodigal Son. 7. The City Letcher. 8. The Insatiate Wife. 9. The Amorous Maid. 10. The Beau Apprentice. 11. The City Mob. 12. The Country Squire
London: Printed and Sold by J. How [etc.] 1700
66 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse extracted from prose text

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Republican Procession; Or, The Tumultuous Cavalcade. A Merry Poem
[London] 1714
43 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Revels of the Gods: or, a Ramble thro' the Heavens
London: Printed and Sold by J. How [etc.] 1704
[6], 401, [6] p. Preliminaries omitted; prose omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, A satyr Against Wine. With a poem In praise of Small Beer. Written by a Gentleman in a Fever, occasion'd by Hard Drinking
London: Printed: And Sold by B. Brag [etc.] 1705
16 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The School of Politicks: or, the humours of a coffee-house: a poem. The Second Edition Corrected and much Enlarged by the Author
London: Printed, and are to be Sold by R. Baldwin [etc.] 1691
29 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Secret history of the Calves-Head Club, Compleat: or, the Republican Unmask'd. Wherein is fully shewn, The Religion of the Calves-Head Heroes, in their Anniversary Thanksgiving-Songs on the Thirtieth of January, by them called Anthems, for the Year 1693, 1694, 1695, 1696, 1697, 1698, 1699, &c. ... The Sixth Edition, with large Improvements ... Written in the Time of the Usurpation, by the Celebrated Mr. Butler ... With a Character of a Presbyterian, written by Sir John Denham ... And the Character of a Modern Whig; or, The Republican in Fashion
London: Printed; and sold by B. Bragge [etc.] 1707
104, 55 p. Only verse by Ward included.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, Sot's Paradise: or, The Humours of a Derby-Ale-House: with a Satyr upon the Ale
London 1698
16 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, A South-Sea Ballad: or, Merry Remarks upon Exchange-Alley Bubbles
[London] 1720
[1 sheet]

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, A step to Stir-Bitch-Fair: with remarks upon the University of Cambridge
London: Printed and sold by J. How [etc.] 1700
16 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse extracted from prose text

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, A step to the bath: with a character of the place
London: Printed and Sold by J. How [etc.] 1700
16 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse extracted from prose text

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The third volume, consisting of poems on Divers Subjects: viz. The I, II, and III Parts of the Journey to H--- The Charitable Citizen. All Men Mad. Helter Skelter. Honesty in Distress. A Satyr against Wine. A Poem in Praise of Small-Beer. On the Success of the Duke of Marlborough. Fortune's Bounty. A Protestant Scourge. A Musical Entertainment. A Satyr against the Corrupt use of Money. A Dialogue between Britannia and Prudence. The Libertine's Choice. With several other Poems never before Printed. By the Author of the London Spy
London: Printed, and sold by B. Bragg [etc.] 1706
383 p. Only unique items included; majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Tipling Philosophers. A Lyrick Poem. To which is subjoin'd, A short Abstract of their Lives and most memorable Actions
London: Printed: And Sold by J. Woodward [etc.] 1710
[8], 40 p. Preliminaries, introductory matter and notes omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, To the Right Honourable Humphrey Parsons: Lord Mayor of the City of London. A Congratulatory Poem upon his Lordship's Accession to the Chair. By Edward Ward
London: Printed by J. W. and Publish'd by John Wilford [etc.] 1730
32 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, A trip to New-England. With a character of the Country and People, both English and Indians
London 1699
16 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse extracted from prose text

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, Vulgus Britannicus. Or, The British Hudibrass
London: Printed for James Woodward ... and John Morphew [etc.] 1710
180 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, A Walk to Islington: With a Description of New Tunbridge-Wells and Sadler's Musick-House. By the Author of The Poet's Ramble after Riches
London 1699
16 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The Wandring Spy: or, the Merry Observator ... Being the Sixth Volume of Miscellanies by Ed. Ward
London: Printed for the Author, And Sold by A. Bettesworth [etc.] 1724
54, 6, 78, 71, 40, 64, 28, 70 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, The World Bewitch'd. A Dialogue Between Two Astrologers and the Author. With Infallible Predictions of what will happen in this Present Year, 1699. From the Vices and Villanies Practis'd in Court, City and Country
London 1699
30 p. Only verse included.

Ward, Frederick William Orde, 1843-1922, Confessions of a Poet: By F. Harald Williams
London: Hutchinson 1894
xv, 500 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Ward, Frederick William Orde, 1843-1922, The cry of the woman-child. By Frederick Harald Williams
London: Elliot Stock 1886
8 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Frederick William Orde, 1843-1922, English Roses by F. Harald Williams
London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. 1899
600 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Frederick William Orde, 1843-1922, The Last Crusade: Patriotic Poems
London [1917]
39 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Frederick William Orde, 1843-1922, Matin Bells and Scarlet and Gold. By “F. Harald Williams”. First Edition
London: The Roxburghe Press 1897
xii, 550 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Ward, Frederick William Orde, 1843-1922, The Prisoner of Love: By F. W. Orde Ward (F. Harald Wiliams)
London: Grant Richards 1904
xx, 416 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Ward, Frederick William Orde, 1843-1922, Songs for Sufferers: (From a Sick-room): By F. W. Orde Ward
London: Charles H. Kelly [1916]
39 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Ward, Frederick William Orde, 1843-1922, 'Twixt Kiss and Lip or Under the Sword. By the author of “Women Must Weep,” Third edition
London: Gardner and Co. 1890
xiv, 823 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Ward, Frederick William Orde, 1843-1922, Women must weep. By Prof. F. Harald Williams. First Edition
London: Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey & Co. 1888
vi, 196 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wardlaw, Elizabeth, Lady, 1677-1727, Hardyknute. A fragment of an antient Scots poem
Glasgow: Printed and sold by Robert Foulis 1745
27 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Warner, William, 1558?-1609, Albions England. A Continued Historie of the same Kingdome, from the Originals of the first Inhabitants thereof: With most the chiefe Alterations and Accidents theare hapning, vnto, and in the happie Raigne of our now most gracious Soueraigne, Queene Elizabeth: Not barren in varietie of inuentiue and historicall Intermixtures: First penned and published by William Warner: and now reuised, and newly inlarged by the same Author: Whereunto is also newly added an Epitome of the whole Historie of England
London: Printed by Edm. Bollisant for George Potter [etc.] 1602
[14], 336 p. Only verse included.

Warner, William, 1558?-1609, A Continvance of Albions England: By the first Author. W. W.
London: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for George Potter [etc.] 1606
[7], 337–416 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Warren, Arthur, fl. 1605, The Poore Mans passions. And Pouerties Patience. Written By Arthur Warren
London: Printed by I. R. for R. B. [etc.] 1605
[70] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Warren, John Byrne Leicester, Baron de Tabley, 1835-1895, Ballads and metrical sketches. By George F. Preston
London: W. Kent & Co. 1860
viii, 240 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Warren, John Byrne Leicester, Baron de Tabley, 1835-1895, The Collected Poems of Lord De Tabley
London: Chapman & Hall 1903
x, 480 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Warren, John Byrne Leicester, Baron de Tabley, 1835-1895, Eclogues and monodramas. Or, a collection of verses. By William Lancaster
London, Cambridge: Macmillan and Co. 1864
viii, 128 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Warren, John Byrne Leicester, Baron de Tabley, 1835-1895, Glimpses of Antiquity: Being a collection of metrical sketches, in the form of ballads, lyrics, &c., with main reference to mediæval times or classical subjects. By George F. Preston
London: W. Kent & Co. 1862
vi, 130 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Warren, John Byrne Leicester, Baron de Tabley, 1835-1895, Poems, dramatic and lyrical: By John Leicester Warren Lord de Tabley. With illustrations by C. S. Ricketts
London: Elkin Mathews and John Lane, New York: Macmillan and Company 1893
xiii, 212 p.; ill. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Warren, John Byrne Leicester, Baron de Tabley, 1835-1895, Praeterita. By William Lancaster
London, Cambridge: Macmillan and Co. 1863
vii, 123 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Warren, John Byrne Leicester, Baron de Tabley, 1835-1895, Rehearsals: A Book of Verses: By John Leicester Warren
London: Strahan & Co. 1870
vii, 229 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Warren, John Byrne Leicester, Baron de Tabley, 1835-1895, Searching the Net: A Book of Verses: By John Leicester Warren
London: Strahan & Co. 1873
vi, 204 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Warren, John Byrne Leicester, Baron de Tabley, 1835-1895, Studies in verse by William Lancaster
London, Cambridge: Macmillan 1865
vi, 119 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Warren, Thomas Herbert, Sir, 1853-1930., By Severn Sea and Other Poems: By T. Herbert Warren
London: John Murray 1898
xi, 79 p. Preliminaries omitted; Latin verse omitted; translations omitted.

Warton, Joseph, 1722-1800, The Enthusiast; or the Lover of Nature
1744
16 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Warton, Joseph, 1722-1800, An ode, Occasioned by reading Mr. West's Translation of Pindar. By Joseph Warton
London: Printed for W. Owen [etc.] 1749
8 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Warton, Joseph, 1722-1800, Odes on Various Subjects. By Joseph Warton ... The second edition
London: Printed for R. Dodsley ... and sold by M. Cooper [etc.] 1747
47 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Warton, Joseph, 1722-1800, The Works of Virgil, in Latin and English. The original Text correctly printed from the most authentic Editions, collated for this Purpose. The Æneid Translated By the Rev. Mr. Christopher Pitt, The Eclogues and Georgics, with Notes on the Whole, By the Rev. Mr. Joseph Warton. With several New Observatios By Mr Holdsworth, Mr Spence, and Others. Also, A Dissertation on the Sixth Book of the Æneid, by Mr. Warburton. On the Shield of Æneas, by Mr. W. Whitehead. On the Character of Japis, by the late Dr. Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester. And, Three Essays on Pastoral, Didactic, and Epic Poetry, by the Editor
London: Printed for R. Dodsley [etc.] 1753
4 v. Only poems by Warton included.

Warton, Thomas, 1688?-1745, Poems on Several Occasions. By the Reverend Mr. Thomas Warton
London: Printed for R. Manby and H. S. Cox [etc.] 1748
iv, [16], 228 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; Latin verse omitted.

Warton, Thomas, 1728-1790, Five Pastoral Eclogues: The scenes of which are Suppos'd to lie among the Shepherds, oppress'd by the War in Germany
London: R. Dodsley 1745
32 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Warton, Thomas, 1728-1790, Poems of Gray, Collins and T. Warton
London 1854
Only poems by Warton not found elsewhere in the database included.

Warton, Thomas, 1728-1790, The Poetical Works of the Late Thomas Warton ... Fifth Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. To which are now added Inscriptionum Romanarum Delectus, and An Inaugural Speech As Camden Professor of History, never before published. Together with Memoirs of his Life and Writings; and Notes, Critical and Explanatory. By Richard Mant
Oxford: At the University Press, for W. Hanwell and J. Parker, London: and F. and C. Rivington [etc.] 1802
2 v. Only verse included; Latin and Greek verse omitted.

Washbourne, Thomas, 1606-1687, Divine Poems, Written By Thomas Washbourne
London: Printed for Humphrey Moseley 1654
141 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Watson, Thomas, 1557?-1592, An Eclogve Vpon the death of the Right Honorable Sir Francis Walsingham Late principall Secretarie to her Maiestie, and of her most Honourable Priuie Councell. Written first in latine by Thomas Watson ... and now by himselfe translated into English
London: Printed by Robert Robinson 1590
[20] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Watson, Thomas, 1557?-1592, The first sett, Of Italian Madrigalls Englished, not to the sense of the originall dittie, but after the affection of the Noate. By Thomas Watson ... There are also heere inserted two excellent Madrigalls of Master VVilliam Byrds, composed after the Italian vaine, at the request of the sayd Thomas Watson
London: Imprinted ... by Thomas Este ... & are to be sold at the house of the sayd T. Este [etc.] 1590
[288 folios] Preliminaries omitted; Latin verse omitted; music omitted.

Watson, Thomas, 1557?-1592, A gratification vnto Master Iohn Case, for his learned booke, lately made in the praise of Musicke
[London] [1586?]
[1 sheet]

Watson, Thomas, 1557?-1592, The EKATOMPAQIA Or Passionate Centurie of Loue, Diuided into two parts: whereof, the first expresseth the Authors sufferance in Loue: the latter, his long farewell to Loue and all his tyrannie. Composed by Thomas Watson
London: Imprinted by Iohn Wolfe for Gabriell Cawood [etc.] [1582]
[116] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; Latin verse omitted.

Watson, William, 1858-1935, Epigrams of art, life, and nature. By William Watson
Liverpool: Gilbert G. Walmsley 1884
[100], 8 p. Only verse included; 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.

Watson, William, 1858-1935, For England: Poems written during estrangement: By William Watson
London, New York: John Lane; The Bodley Head 1904
64 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; 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.

Watson, William, 1858-1935, Ireland unfreed: Poems and verses written in the early months of 1921 by Sir William Watson
London: John Lane: The Bodley Head 1921
46 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; 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.

Watson, William, 1858-1935, New poems: By William Watson
London: John Lane: The Bodley Head 1802
[9] p. Preliminaries omitted; 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.

Watson, William, 1858-1935, Ode for the centenary of the death of Burns: By William Watson
London: John Lane 1895
11 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.

Watson, William, 1858-1935, Odes and other poems: By William Watson
London: John Lane, New York: Macmillan & Co. 1894
ix, 112 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry, Second Edition; only unique items 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.

Watson, William, 1858-1935, Poems Brief and New by Sir William Watson
London: Jonathan Cape 1925
86 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry, Second Edition; only unique items 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.

Watson, William, 1858-1935, The Poems of Sir William Watson: 1878–1935
London, Bombay: George G. Harrap 1936
284 p. Preliminaries omitted; 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.

Watson, William, 1858-1935, The prince's quest and other poems: By William Watson
London: C. Kegan Paul & Co. 1880
150 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.

Watson, William, 1858-1935, The Purple East: A series of sonnets on England's desertion of Armenia by William Watson: With a frontispiece by G. F. Watts
London: John Lane 1896
48 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; 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.

Watson, William, 1858-1935, Sable and purple: With other poems: By William Watson
London: Eveleigh Nash 1910
48 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.

Watson, William, 1858-1935, The superhuman antagonists and other poems: By Sir William Watson
London, New York: Hodder and Stoughton 1919
xi, 91 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry, Second Edition; only unique items 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.

Watson, William, 1858-1935, The year of shame by William Watson: With an introduction by the Bishop of Hereford
London, New York: John Lane; The Bodley Head 1897
75 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter 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.

Watt, William, 1793-1859, Poems, on sacred and other subjects; and songs, humorous and sentimental: By the late William Watt. Third edition of the songs only—with additional songs
Glasgow: William Eadie & Co. 1860
388 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; prose omitted.

Watts, Alaric Alexander, 1797-1864, Lyrics of the heart: With other poems. By Alaric A. Watts. With forty-one engravings on steel
London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans 1851
[8], 332 p.; ill. Preliminaries omitted.

Watts, Alaric Alexander, 1797-1864, Poetical Sketches. With other poems. By Alaric A. Watts. Fourth Edition. Illustrated with engravings from designs by T. Stothard, R. A. and W. Nesfield
London: Hurst, Chance & Co. 1828
xi, 188 p.; ill. Preliminaries, introductory matter and notes omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748, The Works of the Reverend and Learned Isaac Watts ... Containing, besides his Sermons, and Essays on miscellaneous subjects, several additional pieces, Selected from his Manuscripts by the Rev. Dr. Jennings, and the Rev. Dr. Doddridge, in 1753: To which are prefixed, memoirs of the life of the author, compiled by the Rev. George Burder. In six volumes
London: Printed by and for John Barfield [etc.] 1810
6 v. Only verse included; Latin verse omitted.

Watts-Dunton, Theodore, 1832-1914, The coming of love: Rhona Boswell's story and other poems: By Theodore Watts-Dunton
London: John Lane; The Bodley Head, New York: John Lane Company 1906
xxxix, 302 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Watts-Dunton, Theodore, 1832-1914, Jubilee greeting at Spithead to the men of Greater Britain By Theodore Watts-Dunton
London, New York: John Lane 1897
24, xii, 220, 15, [4], 57, 32, 40 p. Only verse included.

Watts-Dunton, Theodore, 1832-1914, The Rhodes Memorial at Oxford: The Work of Cecil Rhodes: A Sonnet-Sequence: By Theodore Watts-Dunton
London: Henry Frowde [1907]
40 p. Only verse included.

Waugh, Edwin, 1817-1890, Poems and Lancashire Songs: By Edwin Waugh. Fourth Edition, With Additions
Manchester: Abel Heywood and Son, London: Simpkin, Marshall and Co. 1876
x, 304 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Waugh, Edwin, 1817-1890, Poems and Songs. (Second Series). By Edwin Waugh
Liverpool: Gilbert G. Walmsley, Oldham: W. E. Clegg 1889
vii, 234 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Webbe, Cornelius, Lyric Leaves. By Cornelius Webb
London: Thomas Griffiths 1832
vi, 136 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Webbe, Cornelius, Sonnets, amatory, incidental, & descriptive; With other poems. By Cornelius Webb
London: Printed for the Author [by Goyder] 1820
24 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Webbe, Cornelius, Summer; An Invocation to Sleep; Fairy Revels; and Songs and Sonnets. By Cornelius Webb
London: C. and J. Ollier 1821
48 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Webster, Augusta (Davies), Mrs., 1837-1894, Blanche Lisle and Other Poems. By Cecil Home
Cambridge: Macmillan and Co. 1860
vii, 168 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Webster, Augusta (Davies), Mrs., 1837-1894, A Book Of Rhyme. By Augusta Webster.
London.: Macmillan And Co. 1881
144 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Webster, Augusta (Davies), Mrs., 1837-1894, Dramatic Studies. By Augusta Webster
London: Macmillan and Co. 1866
157 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Webster, Augusta (Davies), Mrs., 1837-1894, Lilian Gray: A Poem. By Cecil Home, Author Of “Blanche Lisle, And Other Poems”, And Of “Lesley's Guardians”.
London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1864
46 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Webster, Augusta (Davies), Mrs., 1837-1894, Mother & Daughter An Uncompleted Sonnet-Sequence. By The Late Augusta Webster With An Introductory Note By William Michael Rossetti To Which Are Added Seven (Her Only Other) Sonnets
London: Macmillan And Co. 1895
39 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Webster, Augusta (Davies), Mrs., 1837-1894, Portraits. By Augusta Webster
London: MacMillan And Co. 1893
190 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Webster, Augusta (Davies), Mrs., 1837-1894, A Woman Sold and Other Poems. By Augusta Webster
London: Macmillan and Co. 1867
287 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Webster, John, 1580?-1625?, A Funerall Elegie [in, A Monumental Columne, Erected To The Liuing Memory Of The Ever–Glorious Henry, late Prince Of Wales]
London: William Welby 1613
15 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Webster, John, 1580?-1625?, Ode [in, The Arch's of Triumph Erected in honor of the High and mighty prince James ... Invented and Published by Stephen Harrison ...]
[London]: [1603]
[20] p. Only poem by Webster included.

Webster, John, 1580?-1625?, To his beloved friend Maister Thomas Heywood [in, An Apology for Actors ... Written by Thomas Heywood]
London: Printed by Nicholas Okes 1612
[64] p. Only commendatory poem by Webster included.

Webster, John, 1580?-1625?, To his industrious friend, Master Henry Cockeram [in, The English Dictionarie: Or, An Interpreter of hard English Words ... By H. C.
London: Printed for Nathaniel Butler 1623
[332] p. Only commendatory poem by Webster included.

Webster, John, 1580?-1625?, To my kinde friend, Ma. An. Mundy [in, The Third and last part of Palmerin of England ... by A.M. ...]
London: Printed by I.R. 1602
[4], 282, [6] p. Only commendatory poem by Webster included.

Wedderburn, John, ca. 1500-1556, Ane Compendious [buik] of godlie Psalmes and spirit[uall Sangis] collectit furthe of sindrie pa[rtis of the] Scripture, with diueris utheris [balla]tis changeit out of prophaine [sangis] in godlie sangis, for [avodying of] sin and harlatrie. With [aug]mentation of sindrie [gude] and godlie Ballattis not contenit in the first editioun
Edinburgh: Imprented ... be Iohne [illeg.] for Henrie Charter[illeg.] 1578
202 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Weever, John, 1576-1632, Epigrammes in the oldest cut, and newest fashion. A twise seuen houres (in so many weekes) studie: No longer (like the fashion) nor vnlike to continue. The first seuen. Iohn Weeuer
London: Printed by V. S. for Thomas Bushell [etc.] 1599
[108] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; Latin and Greek verse omitted.

Weever, John, 1576-1632, Favnvs and Melliflora: Or, The Original of our English Satyres. Iohn Weeuer
London: Printed by Valentine Simmes 1600
[68] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; Latin verse omitted.

Weever, John, 1576-1632, The Mirror of Martyrs, or The life and death of that thrice valiant Capitaine, and most godly Martyre Sir Iohn Old-castle knight, Lord Cobham
[London]: Printed by V. S. for William Wood 1601
[84] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Weever, John, 1576-1632, [Rochester Bridge, in] Archæologia Contiana: Being transactions of The Kent Archæological Society. Volume XVII
London: Printed for The [Kent Archæological] Society by Mitchell & Hughes 1887
xvii, 168 p. Only poem by Weever included.

Weever, John, 1576-1632, The VVhipping of the Satyre
London: Imprinted ... for Iohn Flasket 1601
[85] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Wells, Charles, 1799?-1879, [A Dramatic Scene, in] Literary Anecdotes of the Nineteenth Century: Contributions Towards a Literary History of the Period: Edited by W. Robertson Nicoll ... and Thomas J. Wise: Vol. I
London: Hodder & Stoughton 1895
xii, 634 p. Only poem by Wells included.

Welsted, Mr. (Leonard), 1688-1747, The Duke of Marlborough's arrival. A poem. Humbly Inscribed To the Right Honourable Lionel, Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, &c.
London: Printed for J. Gouge ... and are to be Sold by A. Baldwin [etc.] 1709
[4], 7 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Welsted, Mr. (Leonard), 1688-1747, A hymn to the creator. Written by a gentleman, on occasion of the death of his only daughter
London: Printed for J. Walthoe [etc.] 1727
8 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Welsted, Mr. (Leonard), 1688-1747, An Ode on the Birth-Day of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales ... Written by Mr. Welsted
London: Printed for J. Tonson [etc.] 1716
4 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Welsted, Mr. (Leonard), 1688-1747, An Ode To the Honourable Major-General Wade, On Occasion of His Disarming the Highlands. Imitated from Horace. To which is added, The Fourth Ode, Translated from the Fourth Book of the same Author. By Mr. Welsted
London: Printed by W. Wilkins, for J. Peele [etc.] 1726
16 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Welsted, Mr. (Leonard), 1688-1747, The Works, In Verse and Prose, of Leonard Welsted ... Now First Collected. With Historical Notes, And Biographical Memoirs of the Author, by John Nichols
London: Printed by and for the Editor 1787
xxxii, 513 p. Only verse included.

Wentworth, W. C. (William Charles), 1793-1872, Australasia. A Poem Written for The Chancellor's Medal at the Cambridge Commencement, July, 1823. By W. C. Wentworth, an Australasian ...
London: Printed for G. and W. B. Whittaker 1823
22 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wesley, John, 1703-1791 / Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788, The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley: reprinted from the originals, with the last corrections of the authors; together with the poems of Charles Wesley not before published. Collected and arranged by G. Osborn
London: The Wesleyan-Methodist Conference Office 1868
13 v. Only poems by John and Charles Wesley included.

Wesley, Samuel, 1662-1735, Elegies on the Queen and Archbishop. By Samuel Wesley
London: Printed by B. Motte, for C. Harper [etc.] 1695
29 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wesley, Samuel, 1662-1735, An Epistle to a Friend concerning Poetry. By Samuel Wesley
London: Printed for Charles Harper [etc.] 1700
28 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Wesley, Samuel, 1662-1735, The History of The New Testament, Representing the Actions and Miracles of Our Blessed Saviour and his Apostles. Attempted in Verse, And adorn'd with CLII Sculptures. Written by Samuel Wesley ... The Cuts done by J. Sturt. The Third Edition
London: Printed by R. B. for Thomas Ward [etc.] 1717
305 p.; ill. Only verse included.

Wesley, Samuel, 1662-1735, The history of The Old Testament In verse: With One Hundred and Eighty sculptures: In Two Volumes. Vol. I. From the Creation to the Revolt of the Ten Tribes from the House of David. Vol. II. From that Revolt to the End of the Prophets. Written by Samuel Wesley ... The Cuts done by J. Sturt
London: Printed for Benj. Cowse and John Hooke [etc.] 1715
2 v. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; notes omitted; prose omitted.

Wesley, Samuel, 1662-1735, An Hymn on Peace. To the Prince of Peace. By Samuel Wesley
London: Printed by J. Leake, for Benj. Barker and Charles King 1713
12 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wesley, Samuel, 1662-1735, The Life of Our Blessed Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ. An Heroic Poem: Dedicated to Her Most Sacred Majesty. In Ten Books. Attempted by Samuel Wesley ... Each Book illustrated by necessary Notes, explaining all the more difficult Matters in the whole History: Also a Prefatory Discourse concerning Heroic Poetry. With Sixty Copper-Plates
London: Printed for Charles Harper ... and Benj. Motte [etc.] 1693
[28], 349 p.; ill. Preliminaries, introductory matter including prefatory discourse, and notes omitted.

Wesley, Samuel, 1662-1735, Maggots: or, Poems on Several Subjects, Never before Handled. By a Schollar
London: Printed for John Dunton 1685
172 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; some verse extracted from prose text

Wesley, Samuel, 1662-1735, Marlborough; or, The Fate of Europe: a poem. Dedicated To the Right Honourable Master Godolphin
London: Printed for Charles Harper 1705
12 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wesley, Samuel, 1691-1739, Four tales After the Manner of the Ingenious Matt. Prior. Viz. The Pig: mastiff. grocer. cobler. Written by The Rev.
[London] [1735?]
30 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Wesley, Samuel, 1691-1739, Poems on several occasions. By Samuel Wesley ... Jun. A new edition, including many pieces never before published. Edited, and illustrated with copious notes, by the late James Nichols. With a life of the author by William Nichols
London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. 1862
iv, 660 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry: only unique items included; Latin verse omitted.

Wesley, Samuel, 1691-1739, Poems on Several Occasions, by Samuel Wesley. The Second Edition, with Additions
Cambridge: Printed by J. Bentham ... for J. Brotherton ... and S. Birt [etc.] 1743
vi, ix, 332 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

West, Gilbert, 1703-1756, A Canto of the Fairy Queen. Written by Spenser. Never before Published
London: Printed for G. Hawkins [etc.] 1739
12 p. Preliminaries omitted.

West, Gilbert, 1703-1756, Education, A Poem: In Two Cantos. Written in Imitation of the Style and Manner of Spenser's Fairy Queen. By Gilbert West
London: Printed for R. Dodsley ... And sold by M. Cooper [etc.] 1751
52 p. Preliminaries omitted.

West, Gilbert, 1703-1756, The Institution of the Order of the Garter. A Dramatick Poem
London: Printed for R. Dodsley 1742
64 p. Preliminaries omitted.

West, Gilbert, 1703-1756, Odes of Pindar, With several other Pieces in Prose and Verse, Translated from the Greek. To which is added a dissertation on the Olympick games. By Gilbert West
London: Printed for R. Dodsley [etc.] 1753
2 v. Preliminaries omitted; footnotes omitted; prose omitted.

West, Gilbert, 1703-1756, Stowe, The Gardens Of the Right Honourable Richard Lord Viscount Cobham. Address'd to Mr. Pope
London: Printed for L. Gilliver [etc.] 1732
22 p. Preliminaries omitted.

West, Richard, fl. 1606-1619, The Court of Conscience or Dick Whippers Sessions. With the order of his arraigning and punishing of many notorious, dissembling, wicked, and vitious liuers in this age. By Richard West
London: Imprinted ... by G. Eld for Iohn Wright [etc.] 1607
[48] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Westmorland, Mildmay Fane, Earl of, 1601-1666, Otia Sacra Optima Fides
London: Printed by Richard Cotes 1648
174, [4] p. Preliminaries omitted; notes omitted; Latin verse omitted.

Westwood, T. (Thomas), 1814?-1888, Beads from a Rosary; By T. Westwood
London: Samuel Clarke 1843
xii, 109 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Westwood, T. (Thomas), 1814?-1888, Berries & Blossoms; A Verse-Book for young people. By T. Westwood
London: Darton & Co. 1855
xv, 141 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Westwood, T. (Thomas), 1814?-1888, The Burden of the Bell and Other Lyrics. By T. Westwood
London: Edward Lumley 1850
ix, 217 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Westwood, T. (Thomas), 1814?-1888, Fishing Gossip or Stray Leaves from the note-books of several anglers. Edited by H. Cholmondeley Pennell
Edinburgh: Adam & Charles Black 1865
xi, 329 p. Only poems by Westwood included.

Westwood, T. (Thomas), 1814?-1888, Gathered in the gloaming by T. Westwood
London: Printed for private circulation [by] C. Whittingham and Co. 1881
38 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Westwood, T. (Thomas), 1814?-1888, In Memoriam, Izaak Walton, Obiit. 15th December, 1683. Twelve Sonnets and an Epilogue, By T. Westwood
London: Wm. Satchell [1884]
[31] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Westwood, T. (Thomas), 1814?-1888, Poems; by T. Westwood
London: H. Hughes 1840
xiv, 192 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Westwood, T. (Thomas), 1814?-1888, The Quest of Sancgreall, the Sword of Kingship, and other poems. By T. Westwood
London: John Russell Smith 1868
xi, 200 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Whaley, John, 1710-1745, A collection of original poems and translations. By John Whaley
London: Printed for the Author, and Sold by R. Manby, and H. S. Cox [etc.] 1745
viii, 335 p. Preliminaries omitted; Latin and Greek verse omitted.

Whaley, John, 1710-1745, A Collection Of Poems. By John Whaley
London: Printed for the author by John Willis and Joseph Boddington ... and sold by Messieurs Innys and Manby ... Messieurs Bettesworth and Hitch ... and T. Astley [etc.] 1732
287 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Whalley, Thomas Sedgwick, 1746-1828, Edwy and Edilda, a tale, in five parts. By the Rev. Thomas Sedgwick Whalley, author of “A poem on Mont Blanc,” &c. &c. &c. Embellished with six fine engravings, from original designs, by a young lady
London: Printed for T. Chapman ... W. Richardson ... and R. Faulder [etc.] 1794
146 p.; ill. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Whalley, Thomas Sedgwick, 1746-1828, The Fatal Kiss, a poem. Written in the last stage of an atrophy, by a beautiful and unfortunate young lady; The singular and melancholy Circumstances of whose Life may, perhaps, be one Day offered the Publick, to the Confusion and Disgrace of one whose Fortune and Rank would not have Power to shield him from the Censure and Detestation of every one who has true Principles of Honour and Humanity
London: Printed for R. Baldwin ... and T. Becket [etc.] 1781
47 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Whalley, Thomas Sedgwick, 1746-1828, Kenneth and Fenella. A Legendary Tale. By the Rev. T. S. Whalley
London: Printed for J. Hatchard, Bookseller to Her Majesty [etc.] 1809
viii, 57 p. Preliminaries, introductory matter and notes omitted.

Whalley, Thomas Sedgwick, 1746-1828, Mont Blanc: An Irregular Lyric Poem: By the Revd. Thomas Sedgwick Whalley
Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell, for J. Marshall ... and sold by R. Baldwin ... T. Becket ... and T. Hookham [etc.] 1788
57 p. Preliminaries and notes omitted.

Whalley, Thomas Sedgwick, 1746-1828, Verses addressed to Mrs. Siddons, on her being engaged at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, in 1782. By the Reverend Mr. Whalley
London: Printed for T. Cadell [etc.] 1782
19 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wharton, Anne Lee, 1632?-1685, Answer to Mr. Waller [in, Poems by Several Hands, and on Several Occasions: Collected by N. Tate]
London: Printed for J. Hindmarsh 1685
[16], 445 Only poem by Wharton included.

Wharton, Anne Lee, 1632?-1685, An Elegy on The Earl of Rochester [in, Examen Miscellaneum. Consisting of Verse and Prose ...]
London: Printed for B. L. 1702
[32], 189 p. Only poem by Wharton included.

Wharton, Anne Lee, 1632?-1685, Elegy on the Earl of Rochester [in, Poems by Several Hands, and on Several Occasions: Collected by N. Tate.]
London: Printed for J. Hindmarsh 1685
[16], 445 p. Only poem by Wharton included.

Wharton, Anne Lee, 1632?-1685, The Idea Of Christian Love. Being A Translation, At the Instance Of Mr. Waller, Of A Latin Sermon Upon John xiii. 34, 35. Preach'd By Mr. Edward Young, Prebend Of Salisbury. With A Large Paraphrase On Mr. Waller's Poem Of Divine Love. To Which Are Added Some Copies Of Verses From That Excellent Poetess Mrs. Wharton, With Others To Her
London: Jonathan Robinson 1688
11 p. Only poems by Wharton included.

Wharton, Anne Lee, 1632?-1685, The Lamentations of Jeremiah Paraphrased [in, The Poetical Works of Philip Late Duke of Wharton; And Others of the Wharton Family ...]
London: [Curll] [1731?]
168, 35, [4] p. Only The Lamentations of Jeremiah Paraphrased included.

Wharton, Anne Lee, 1632?-1685, Penelope to Ulysses. By the Honourable Mrs Wharton. [In, Ovid's Epistles, Translated by Several Hands. The Eighth Edition]
London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1712
[22], 304 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wharton, Anne Lee, 1632?-1685, The Retirement [in, A New Miscellany Of Original Poems, On Several Occasions ...]
London: Printed for Peter Buck 1701
[16], 341 p. Only poem by Wharton included.

Wharton, Anne Lee, 1632?-1685, The Temple of Death, A Poem; Written by the Marquess of Normandy. Horace of the Art of Poetry, Made English by the Earl of Roscommon. The Duel of the Stags, By the Honourable Sir Robert Howard. Together With several other Excellent Poems [...] To which is added several Poems of the Honourable Madam Wharton. The Second edition Corrected
London: Printed by Tho. Warren for Francis Saunders 1695
[16] p. Only poems by Wharton included.

Wharton, Anne Lee, 1632?-1685, To Mr. Waller [in, The Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle. From January to June, 1815. Volume LXXXV ...]
London: Printed by Nichols, Son, and Bentley 1815
[1] p. Only poem by Wharton included.

Wharton, Anne Lee, 1632?-1685, To Mr. Wolseley, on his Preface to Valentinian. By a Lady of Quality. [In, Lycidus, or the Lover in Fashion ... Together with a Miscellany of New Poems. By Several Hands.]
London: Printed for Joseph Knight 1688
[14], 64, 176, [4] p. Only poem by Wharton included.

Wharton, Anne Lee, 1632?-1685, Upon the D. of Buckingham's Retirement [in, Miscellany Poems Upon Several Occasions ...]
London: Printed for Peter Buck 1692
[32], 112 p. Only poem by Wharton included.

Wharton, Anne Lee, 1632?-1685, Verses on the Snuff of a Candle [in, The Gentleman's Journal: or the Monthly Miscellany ...]
London: Printed for Rich Parker 1692
3 v. Only Poem by Wharton included.

Wheatley, Phillis, 1753-1784, Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral. By Phillis Wheatley, Negro Servant to Mr. John Wheatley, of Boston, in New England
London: Printed for A. Bell 1773
124, [4] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Whetstone, George, 1544?-1587?, 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 1557
303 p. Only commendatory poem by Whetstone included.

Whetstone, George, 1544?-1587?, The Honovrable Repvtation of a Sovldier. With a Morall Report of the Vertues, Offices and (by abuse) the disgrace of his profession. Drawen out of the Lives, Documents, and Disciplines of the most renowned Romaine, Grecian, and other famous Martialistes. By George Whetstone
Leyden: By Jan Paedts Jacobszoon, ende Jan Bouwenszoon ... Men vintse ye coop by Thomas Basson [etc.] 1586
103 p. Only commendatory and dedicatory poems included; Latin verse omitted; non-English verse omitted.

Whetstone, George, 1544?-1587?, A Mirror of treue honnour and Christian nobilitie: exposing the life, death, and devine vertues of the most noble and godly lorde, Frauncis Earle of Bedford, Baron Russell ... Whereunto is adjoyned a report of the vertues of the right valiant and worthy knight, S. Frauncis, Lord Russell ... The report of George Whetstone
London: Imprinted ... by Richard Jones 1585
[23] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Whetstone, George, 1544?-1587?, The Posies of George Gascoigne ... Corrected, perfected, and augmented by the Authour
London: Imprinted ... by H. Bynneman for Richard Smith 1575
[17, 12], clviii p. Only commendatory poem by Whetstone included.

Whetstone, George, 1544?-1587?, A Remembraunce of the Life, Death, and Vertues, of the most Noble and Honourable Lord Thomas late Erle of Sussex, Vicount Fitz-water, Lord of Egremount and Burnell ... Who deceased at Barmesey the 11. of June 1583. The report of George VVhetstone
London: Imprinted by John Wolfe and Richard Jones 1583
[13] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Whetstone, George, 1544?-1587?, A remembraunce of the precious vertues of the right Honourable and reuerend Iudge, Sir Iames Dier, Knight, Lord cheefe Iustice of the Common Pleas: Who disseased at great Stawghton, in Huntingdonshire, the 24. of Marche, Anno. 1582. The reporte of George Whetstons
London: Imprinted ... by John Charlewood 1582
[20] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Whetstone, George, 1544?-1587?, A Remembraunce, of the woorthie and well imployed life, of the right honorable Sir Nicholas Bacon Knight, Lorde keper of the greate Seale of Englande, and one of the Queenes Maiesties most honorable Priuie Counsell, who deceased, the 20 daye of Februarie 1578. UUith an exhortation necessarie for euery estate. The woorke of George Whetstones
London: Imprinted ... for Myles Jennyngs [etc.] 1579
[21] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Whetstone, George, 1544?-1587?, A Remembravnce of the wel imployed life, & godly end, of George Gaskoigne Esquire, who deceased at Stalmford in LincolneShire the 7. of October 1577. The reporte of Geor. Whetstons ... an eye Witnes of his Godly and charitable end in this world
London: Imprinted ... for Edward Aggas [etc.] 1577
[12] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Whetstone, George, 1544?-1587?, The Rocke of Regard, diuided into foure parts. The first, the Castle of delight: Wherein is reported, the wretched end of wanton and dissolute liuing. The second, the Garden of Vnthriftinesse: Wherein are many sweete flowers, (or rather fancies) of honest loue. The thirde, the Arbour of Vertue: Wherein slaunder is highly punished, and vertuous Ladies and Gentlewomen, worthily commended. The fourth, the Ortchard of Repentance: Wherein are discoursed, the miseries that followe dicing, the mischiefes of quareling, the fall of prodigalitie: and the souden ouerthrowe of foure notable cousners, with diuers other morall, natural, & tragical discourses: documents and admonitions being all the inuention, collection and translation of George Whetstons
London: Robert Waley 1576
128, 121 p. Only verse included.

Whetstone, George, 1544?-1587?, Sir Phillip Sidney, his honorable life, his valiant death, and true vertues ... By G. W. gent. Whereunto is adioyned, one other briefe Commemoration of the vniuersall lamentation, the neuer dying praise, and most sollemne funerall of the sayd right hardie and noble Knight. By B. W.
London: Imprinted ... for Thomas Cadman [1587]
[19] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

White, Gilbert, 1859-1933, The Poems of Gilbert White: With an Introduction by Sir Herbert Warren
London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge 1919
viii, 159 p. Preliminaries omitted. Material used with the kind permission of SPCK.

White, Henry Kirke, 1785-1806, The poetical works of Henry Kirke White
London: Bell and Daldy [1830]
ix, 221 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; hymns omitted.

White, Joseph Blanco, 1775-1841, The Lark: Songs, Ballads and Recitations for the People. Edited by W. C. Bennett
London: Hart & Co. [1885]
146 p. Only verse by White included.

Whitehall, John, fl. 1679-1685, Miscellaneous Poems, with some Remarks on the Death of King Charles the II. And the Happy Succession of King James the II. In a Poem to the Magistracy of England. By John Whitehall
London: Printed for T. Salusbury [etc.] 1685
28 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Whitehall, Robert, 1625-1685, The Coronation. A Poem. By Ro: Whitehall
London: Printed for John Playford [etc.] [1661]
6 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Whitehall, Robert, 1625-1685, EXASTICON IERON, SIVE JCQNUM quarundum extranearom (numero 258) Explicatio Breviuscula & Clara. Apprimè Epheborum aliquot Prænobilium in usum exculta, quâ and SS Scripturas alliciantur. Quibus singulis suum accessit Symbolum, cum Sententiolâ concinnâ Ex Authoribus Graæcis & Latinis Depromptâ: Being an Epigrammatical Explanation of the most Remarkable Stories throughout the Old & New testament After each sculpture or cut
Oxford: Printed by Leonard Lichfield 1677
[xii, 173, ii, 85, ii] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Whitehall, Robert, 1625-1685, The English Rechabite, or, A Defyance To Bacchus and all his Works. A Poem in LXVII Hexastichs. By R. W. a Wellwisher to the Body natural as well as Politick
London: Printed by M. Flesher, for Henry Clements [etc.] [1681]
16 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Whitehall, Robert, 1625-1685, Gratulamini Mecum: or, A Congratulatory Essay upon His Majesties Most Happy Recovery. By Robert Whitehall
London: Printed by Nat. Thompson 1679
2 p.

Whitehall, Robert, 1625-1685, TEXNH POLIMOGAMIA: or, the marriage of armes and arts, July 12. 1651. Being an Accompt of the Act at Oxon. to a Friend. By R. W.
London: Printed by J. G. for R. Royston [etc.] 1651
[8] p. Preliminaries omitted; Latin verse omitted.

Whitehall, Robert, 1625-1685, Urania, or A Description of the Painting of the Top of the Theater at Oxon, as the Artist lay'd his Design. By Ro. Whitehall
London: Printed by Thomas Ratcliffe and Thomas Daniel and are to be sold by them [etc.] 1669
9 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Whitehall, Robert, 1625-1685, Viro, Favore Regio, et meritis suis honoratissimo, amplissimoque domino, Edvardo Hide, Equiti Aurato, summo Angliæ & optato Oxoniæ Cancellario, necnon Serenissimo Regi Carolo IIdo. a secretioribus Conciliis, &c. Carmen Gratulatorium
[Oxford] [1660?]
[1 sheet] Latin verse omitted.

Whitehead, Charles, 1804-1862, The Solitary, and other poems. With The Cavalier, a play. By Charles Whitehead
London: Richard Bentley 1849
292 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse drama omitted.

Whitehead, Paul, 1710-1774, The Poems and Miscellaneous Compositions of Paul Whitehead; With Explanatory Notes on his Writings, and His life written by Captain Edward Thompson. With a Head of the Author, From a Painting by Mr. Gainsborough
London: Printed for G. Kearsley ... J. Ridley [etc.] 1777
185 p. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter including notes and life omitted.

Whitehead, Paul, 1710-1774, The State Dunces. Inscrib'd to Mr. Pope. Part II. Being the last
London: Printed for J. Dickenson [etc.] 1733
18 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Whitehead, Paul, 1710-1774, The State of Rome, under Nero and Domitian: a satire. Containing, A List of Nobles, Senators, High Priests, Great Ministers of State &c. &c. &c. By Messrs. Juvenal and Persius. The Second Edition, Corrected
London: Printed for C. Corbett [etc.] 1739
17 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Whiting, Nathaniel, 1617?-1682, Lè Horè di recreatione or The pleasante Historye of Albino and Bellama to which is annexed il insonio in: sonodado or the vindication of Poesye by N. W.
London: Printed for Charles Greene 1637
[xx], 143, [xviii] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Whitney, Geffrey, 1548?-1601?, Amoretti and Epithalamion. Written not long since by Edmunde Spenser
[London]: Printed for William Ponsonby 1595
[5, 121] p. Only poem by Whitney senior included.

Whitney, Geffrey, 1548?-1601?, A choice of emblemes, and other devises, For the moste part gathered out of sundrie writers, Englished and Moralized. And divers newly devised, by Geffrey Whitney. A worke adorned with varietie of matter, both pleasant and profitable: Wherein those that please, maye finde to fit their fancies: Bicause herein, by the office of the eie, and the eare, the minde maye reape dooble delighte throughe holsome preceptes, shadowed with pleasant deuises: both fit for the vertuous, to their incoraging: and for the wicked, for their admonishing and amendment
Leyden: Imprinted ... In the house of Christopher Plantyn by Francis Raphelngius 1586
230 p.; ill. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; Latin verse and notes omitted.

Whitney, Geoffrey, junior, fl. 1595, Amoretti and Epithalamion. Written not long since by Edmunde Spenser
[London]: Printed for William Ponsonby 1595
[5, 121] p. Only poem by Whitney junior included.

Whitney, Isabella, The Copy of a letter, lately written in meeter, by a yonge Gentilwoman: to her unconstant Louer. With an Admonition to al yong Gentilwomen, and to all other Mayds in general to beware of mennes flattery. By Is. VV. Newely ioyned to a Loueletter sent by a Bacheler, (a most faithfull Louer) to an unconstant and faithless Mayden
London: Imprinted ... by Richarde Jhones [etc.] [1567]
32 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Whitney, Isabella, [A sweet Nosgay, Or pleasant Posye: contayning a hundred and ten Phylosophicall Flowers]
[London]: [R. Jones] [1573]
[301] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Whyte, S. (Samuel), 1733-1811, A collection of poems on various subjects, including the theatre, a didactic essay; in the course of which are pointed out, the rocks and shoals to which deluded adventurers are inevitably exposed. Ornamented with cuts and illustrated with notes, original letters and curious incidental anecdotes
Dublin: Robert Marchbank 1792
343 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted; notes and illustrations omitted; Latin verse omitted; poems by other authors omitted.

Whyte, S. (Samuel), 1733-1811, The Shamrock: or, Hibernian Cresses. A Collection of Poems, Songs, Epigrams, &c. Latin as well as English, The Original Production of Ireland. To which are subjoined thoughts on the prevailing system of school education, respecting young ladies as well as gentlemen: with practical proposals for a reformation
Dublin: Printed by R. Marchbank [etc.] 1722
xvii, [15], 515 p. Only verse included; Latin verse omitted.

Whythorne, Thomas, b. 1528, Of Duos, or Songs for tvvo voices, composed and made by Thomas Whythorne ... Of the which, some be playne and easie to be sung, or played on Musicall Instruments, & be made for yong beginners of both those sorts. And the rest of these Duos be made and set foorth for those that be more perfect in singing or playing as aforesaid, all the which be deuided into three parts ... Now newly published in An. Do. 1590
London: Imprinted ... by Thomas Este [etc.] 1590
2 parts Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; music omitted.

Whythorne, Thomas, b. 1528, Triplex, Of Songes, for three, fower, and fiue voyces, composed and made by Thomas Whythorne ... the which Songes be of sundry sortes, that is to say, some long, some short, some hard, some easie to be songe, and some betwene both: also some solemne, and some pleasant or mery: so that according to the skill of the singers (not being Musitians) and disposition or delite of the hearers, they may here finde Songes for their contentation and liking. Now newly published. In the Tenor or fift booke, ye shall haue the Preface of the Author, wherein he declareth more at large the contentes of these his fiue bookes
London: Printed by John Daye [etc.] 1571
5 parts Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; Latin verse omitted; music omitted.

Wiffen, Jeremiah Holmes, 1792-1836, Aonian Hours; And Other Poems. By J. H. Wiffen
London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown 1819
[4], vi, 167 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Wiffen, Jeremiah Holmes, 1792-1836, Julia Alpinula; With The Captive of Stamboul and Other Poems. By J. H. Wiffen
London: John Warren 1820
x, 237 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Wiffen, Jeremiah Holmes, 1792-1836, Poems by Three Friends
London, Edinburgh: Printed for Thomas Underwood ... by W. Heseltine [etc.] 1813
xxi, 168 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Wiffen, Jeremiah Holmes, 1792-1836, Verses written in the portico of the temple of liberty at Woburn Abbey, on placing before it the statues of Locke and Erskine, in the summer of 1835
London: Printed by James Moyes 1836
39 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; notes omitted.

Wiffen, Jeremiah Holmes, 1792-1836, Verses written on the Alameda at Ampthill Park. By J. H. Wiffen
London: James Moyes 1827
28 p. Preliminaries, introductory matter and notes omitted.

Wigglesworth, Michael, 1631-1705, Day of Doom; or, A description Of the Great and Last Judgement with a short discourse about Eternity
London: Printed by J. G. for R. C. 1666
95 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wigglesworth, Michael, 1631-1705, [God's Controversy with New-England, in] Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society. 1871–1873. Published at the charge of the Peabody Fund
Boston: Published by The [Massachusetts Historical] Society 1873
Only poem by Wigglesworth included.

Wild, Robert, 1609-1679, Dr Robert Wild's Last Legacie, or A Poem sent With a Guinney to Mr. B. D. for a New-years-Gift. December 30. 1678
London: Printed for A. B. [1679]
[2 sheets] Preliminaries omitted.

Wild, Robert, 1609-1679, Dr Wild's Humble Thanks For His Majesties Gracious Declaration for Liberty of Conscience, March 15. 1672
London 1672
[1 sheet]

Wild, Robert, 1609-1679, Dr. Wild's Poem. In Nova Fert Animus, &c. Or, A New Song To An Old Friend from an Old Poet, Upon the Hopeful New Parliament
[London?] [1679]
4 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wild, Robert, 1609-1679, Exclamation against Popery: or, a Broad-Side against Rome. Occasioned by his Majestie's Last Gracious Speech, when he was further pleas'd to Express His Zeal to Maintain the Truly Antient Protestant Religion. By R. W. Licensed, November the 14th. 1678
London: Printed for T. G. 1678
[1 sheet]

Wild, Robert, 1609-1679, Iter boreale. With large additions of several other poems: being an exact collection of all hitherto extant. Never before published together. The author R. Wild
London 1668
103 p. Preliminaries omitted; prose omitted.

Wild, Robert, 1609-1679, A Letter from Dr. Robert Wild to his Friend Mr. J. J. Upon Occasion of his Majesty's Declaration for Liberty of Conscience: Together with his Poetica Licentia, And a Freindly Debate Between a Conformist and a Non-Conformist
London: Printed for T. Parkhurst, J. Starkey, F. Smith and D. Newman 1672
39 p. Only verse included.

Wild, Robert, 1609-1679, Oliver Cromwell's Ghost: or Old Noll Newly Revived
London [1678?]
4 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wild, Robert, 1609-1679, A Panegyrique Humbly Addrest to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty: On His Auspicious Meeting His Two Houses of Parliament, February the 4th 5th 1672/3: And His Most Gratious Speech There Delivered on that Occasion. By R. W.
London: Printed by A. P. for Phillip Brooksby [etc.] 1673
6 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wild, Robert, 1609-1679, The tragedy of Christopher Loue at Tower-Hill August 22. 1651
[London] [1651]
[4] p.

Wild, Robert, 1609-1679, Upon the rebuilding the city, The Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and the Noble Company of Batchelors Dining with Him, May 5th 1669
[London] 1670
[8] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wilde, Lady, 1826-1896, Poems by Speranza (Lady Wilde): New edition
Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son [1864]
181 p. Preliminaries omitted; translation omitted.

Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900, The first collected edition of the works of Oscar Wilde: Edited by Robert Ross
London: Methuen and Co. 1909
14 v. Only verse included.

Wilkie, William, 1721-1772, The Epigoniad. A Poem. In Nine Books. By William Wilkie, The Second Edition, Carefully Corrected and Improved. To which is Added, A Dream. In the Manner of Spenser.
London: J. Murray 1769
xlviii, 228 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wilkie, William, 1721-1772, Fables. By William Wilkie
London: Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly [etc.] 1768
[12], 140 p.; ill. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Wilkinson, Edw. (Edward), fl. 1600-1603, E. W. His Thameseidos. Deuided into three Bookes, or Cantos
London: Printed by W. W. for Simon Waterson 1600
[48] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wilkinson, Edw. (Edward), fl. 1600-1603, Isahacs Inheritance; Dew to Ovr High and Mightie Prince, Iames the Sixt of Scotland, of England, France and Ireland the First. By. E. W.
London: Imprinted for Iohn Harrison [etc.] 1603
[16] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621, Sacrorvm Emblematvm Centuria Una, quæ tam ad exemplum aptè expressaunt & ad aspectum pulchrè depingi possunt, quam quæ aut a veteribus accepta, aut inventa ab alijs hactenus extant. In tres classes distributa
Cambridge: Ex officina Iohannis Legate [1596?]
[84] p.; ill. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; Latin verse omitted.

William, of Nassington, [The Speculum vitae, in] Englische Studien. Organ fü Englische Philologie unter Mitberücksichtigung des Englischen Unterrichtes auf Höheren Schulen. Herausgegeben von Dr. Eugen Kölbing, VIII. Band
Heilbronn: Verlag von Gebr. Henninger 1884
x, 502 p. Only The Speculum vitae included.

William, of Nassington, Yorkshire Writers: Richard Rolle of Hampole and his followers: Edited by C. Horstman
London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co., New York: Macmillan 1895–1896
2 v. Only poems attributed to William of Nassyngton from MS. Tiber. E VII and MS. Thornton, fol. 189 included.

William, of Shoreham, fl. 1320, The poems of William of Shoreham ... Re-edited from the unique manuscript in the British Museum by M. Konrath
London: Published for The Early English Text Society by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. 1902
2 v. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter omitted.

Williams, Anna, 1706-1783, Miscellanies in Prose and Verse. By Anna Williams
London: Printed for T. Davies [etc.] 1766
[4], 184 p. Only verse included.

Williams, George Phipps, 1847-1909 / Reeves, William Pember, 1857-1932, Colonial Couplets: Being Poems in Partnership. By George Phipps Williams & W. P. Reeves
Christchurch: Simpson and Williams 1889
65 p. Preliminaries omitted. Source copy courtesy of the Macmillan Brown Library, University of Canterbury. 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.

Williams, George Phipps, 1847-1909, A New Chum's Letter Home And Divers Verses, Dry and Diverse
Christchurch: Christchurch Press Company Limited [1904]
141 p. Verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry, Second Edition omitted.

Williams, Helen Maria, 1762-1827, Poems on Various Subjects. With Introductory Remarks on the present State of Science and Literature in France
London: G. and W. B. Whittaker [etc.] 1823
xliii, 298 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Williams, Isaac, 1802-1865, The Altar; or, Meditations in Verse On The Great Christian Sacrifice By The Author of “The Cathedral,”
London: Joseph Masters 1849
ix, 204 p. Only verse included.

Williams, Isaac, 1802-1865, The Baptistery, or the way of eternal life. By the author of “The Cathedral.” A new edition
Oxford, London: John Henry and James Parker 1858
xxix, 357 p. Preliminaries and some notes omitted.

Williams, Isaac, 1802-1865, The Cathedral, or the Catholic and Apostolic Church in England. Second edition
Oxford: John Henry Parker, J. G. and F. Rivington 1839
xvi, 307 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Williams, Isaac, 1802-1865, The Christian Scholar. By the Author of “The Cathedral”
Oxford, London: John Henry Parker 1849
xii, lii, 332 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; Latin verse omitted.

Williams, Isaac, 1802-1865, The Christian Seasons
London: Rivingtons 1854
xviii, 130 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Williams, Isaac, 1802-1865, Lyra Apostolica. Thirteenth Edition
London: John and Charles Mozley, J. and F. H. Rivington 1864
243 p. Only poems by Williams included.

Williams, Isaac, 1802-1865, Sacred Verses, with Pictures. Edited by The Rev. Isaac Williams. Part First
London: James Burns 1845
[24] p.; ill. Only verse included; translations omitted.

Williams, Isaac, 1802-1865, The Seven Days, or the Old and New Creation. By the author of “The Cathedral”
Oxford: John Henry Parker 1850
iv, 396 p. Preliminaries and notes omitted.

Willoughby, Henry, 1574?-1596?, Willobie His Avisa. Or The true Picture of a modest Maid, and of a chast and constant wife. In Hexamiter verse. The like argument wherof, was neuer heretofore published
London: Imprinted ... by Iohn Windet [etc.] 1594
65 folios Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; Latin notes omitted.

Wilson, Alexander, 1766-1813, The poems and literary prose of Alexander Wilson ... for the first time fully collected and compared with the original and early editions ... edited ... by the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart ... with portrait, illustrations, &c.
Paisley: Alex. Gardner 1876
2 v. Only verse included.

Wilson, Alexander, 1766-1813, Poetical Hints to a Certain Character
[Paisley?] [after 1850]
[1] p.

Wilson, Alexander, 1803-1846, The songs of the Wilsons: With a memoir of the Family, and several additional songs never before published. Edited by John Harland
London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., Manchester: John Heywood 1865
77 p. Preliminaries and editorial matter including memoir omitted.

Wilson, Anne, Lady, 1848-1930, A Book of Verses: by Mrs James Glenny Wilson ...
London: Elliot Stock 1901
viii, 76 p. Preliminaries and verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry, Second Edition omitted.

Wilson, Anne, Lady, 1848-1930, Themes and Variations: by Mrs James Glenny Wilson (Austral)
London: Griffith Farran Okeden & Welsh 1889
88 p. Only verse included. Source copy courtesy of the Auckland City Libraries.

Wilson, Anne, Lady, 1848-1930, Themes and Variations. By Mrs. James G. Wilson (Austral)
London: Privately printed [1887?]
39 p. Verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry, Second Edition omitted. Source copy courtesy of Auckland City Libraries.

Wilson, John, 1720-1789, [Clyde, in] Scotish descriptive poems; with some illustrations of Scotish literary antiquities
Edinburgh: Printed by and for Mundell & Son, London: and for Longman & Rees 1803
vi, 255 p. Only Clyde included.

Wilson, John, 1785-1854, The poetical works of Professor Wilson: A new edition
Edinburgh, London: William Blackwood and Sons 1858
vii, 560 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wilton, Richard, b. 1827, Benedicite and Other Poems. By Richard Wilton
London: Wells Gardner, Darton & Co. [1889]
xiii, 158 p. Preliminaries omitted; translations omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Wilton, Richard, b. 1827, Lyra Pastoralis: Songs of Nature, Church, and Home: By Richard Wilton
London: Methuen & Co. 1902
xii, 144 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wilton, Richard, b. 1827, Lyrics; sylvan and sacred. By the Rev. Richard Wilton
London: George Bell & Sons 1878
217 p. Preliminaries omitted; translations omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Wilton, Richard, b. 1827, Sungleams: Rondeaux and Sonnets. By the Rev. Richard Wilton
London: “Home Words” Publishing Office [1882]
118, [10] p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Wilton, Richard, b. 1827, Wood-notes and Church-bells. By the Rev. Richard Wilton
London: Bell and Daldy 1873
xv, 287 p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Winchilsea, Anne Kingsmill Finch, Countess of, 1661-1720, Free-Thinkers. A poem in dialogue
London: Printed and Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster 1711
28 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Winchilsea, Anne Kingsmill Finch, Countess of, 1661-1720, Miscellany Poems on Several Occasions. Written by a Lady
London: Printed for J. B. and Sold by Benj. Tooke ... William Taylor ... and James Round [etc.] 1713
390 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wingate, David, 1828-1892, Annie Weir and Other Poems: By David Wingate
Edinburgh, London: William Blackwood 1866
viii, 211 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wingate, David, 1828-1892, Lily Neil: A poem by David Wingate
London, Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons 1879
189 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wingate, David, 1828-1892, Poems and Songs: By David Wingate
Glasgow: Kerr & Richardson 1883
128 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wingate, David, 1828-1892, Poems And Songs: By David Wingate: Second Edition
Edinburgh, London: William Blackwood 1863
ix, 199 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Winter, Thomas, Master of Arts, The Second Day of the First Weeke of the most excellent, learned, and diuine Poet, William, Lord Bartas. Done out of French into English Heroicall verse by Thomas Winter
London: Printed for Iames Shaw 1603
[8], 40 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; non-English verse omitted.

Winter, Thomas, Master of Arts, The Third Dayes Creation. By that most excellent, learned, and diuine Poet, VVilliam, Lord Bartas. Done verse for verse out of the originall French by Thomas VVinter
London: Printed for Thomas Clerke 1604
[9], 36 p. Preliminaries, introductory matter and notes omitted; Latin verse omitted; non-English verse omitted.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, Britain's Remembrancer: Containing A Narration of the Plagve lately past; A Declaration of the Mischiefs present; And a Prediction of Ivdgments to come; (If Repentance prevent not.) It is Dedicated (for the glory of God) to Posteritie; and, to These Times (if they please) by Geo: Wither
London: Imprinted ... and are to be solde by Iohn Grismond [etc.] 1628
288 folios Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, Carmen-ternarium semi-cynicum. A dos, of Rime and Reason: Presented by Major Geo. Wither, to some of his noble Friends, Members of the most honourable House of Commons
[London] [1648?]
[4] p.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, A Collection of Emblemes, Ancient and Moderne: Quickened VVith Metricall Illvstrations, both Morall and Divine: And disposed into Lotteries, That Instruction, and Good Counsell, may bee furthered by an Honest and Pleasant Recreation. By George Wither
London: Printed by A. M. for Iohn Grismond [etc.] 1635
[17], 270, [8] p.; ill. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, The Grateful Acknowledgment of a Late Trimming Regulator. Humbly presented to that Honest and Worthy Country Gentleman who is come lately to Town, and stiles himself by the Name of Multum in Parvo. With a most Strange and Wonderful Prophecy, Taken out of Britains Genious. Written in the time of the late VVars, by ... Captain George Withers
London 1688
12 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, The great assises Holden in Parnassus by Apollo and his assessovrs: At which Sessions are Arraigned Mercurius Britanicus. Mercurius Aulicus. Mercurius Civicus. The Scout. The writer of Diurnalls. The Intelligencer. The writer of Occurrences. The writer of Passages. The Post. The Spye. The writer of weekly Accounts. The Scottish Dove, &c.
London: Printed by Richard Cotes, for Edward Husbands [etc.] 1645
[4], 44 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, Halelviah or, Britans Second Remembrancer, bringing to Remembrance (in praisefull and Poenitentiall Hymns, Spirituall Songs, and Morall-Odes): Meditations, advancing the glory of God, in the practise of Pietie and Vertue; and applyed to easie Tunes, to be Sung in Families, &c. Composed in a three-fold Volume, by George Wither. The first, contains Hymns-Occasionall. The second, Hymns-Temporary. The third, Hymns-Personall. That all Persons, according to their Degrees, and Qualities, may at all Times, and upon all eminent Occasions, be remembred to praise God; and to be mindfull of their Duties
London: Printed by I. L. for Andrew Hebb [etc.] 1641
[23], 487, [12] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, The Hymnes and Songs of the Chvrch. Diuided into two parts. The first part comprehends the Canonicall Hymnes, and such parcels of Holy Scripture, as may properly be sung, with some other ancient Songs and Creeds. The second part consists of Spirituall Songs, appropriated to the seuerall Times and Occasions obserueable in the Church of England. Translated and Composed by G. VV.
London: Printed for G. W. 1623
220 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, Ivvenilia: A Collection of those Poemes which were heretofore imprinted and written by George Wither
London: Imprinted for Robert Allott [etc.] 1633
[36], 484, [272] p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, Majesty in Misery, Or an Imploration to the King of Kings; Written by His late Majesty King Charles the First, in his durance at Carisbrook Castle, 1648
London 1681
[2 sheets]

Wither, George, 1588-1667, Miscellaneous works of George Wither
Printed for The Spenser Society 1872–1877
6 v. Only verse included; Latin verse omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted; some verse extracted from prose text

Wither, George, 1588-1667, A Paraphrase on The Ten Commandments in Divine Poems: Illustrated With Twelve Copper Plates, shewing how Personal Punishments has been inflicted on the Transgressors of these Commandments, as is Recorded in the Holy Scripture. Never before Printed. Also, a Metrical Paraphrase upon the Creed and Lord's-Prayer. Written by George Wither
London: Printed, and are to be sold by Eben. Tracy [etc.] 1697
[16], 118 p.; ill. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, The Poetry of George Wither; Edited by Frank Sidgwick
London: A. H. Bullen 1902
2 v. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter omitted.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, Predictions of the Overthrow of Popery, And the Landing of the Prince of Orange In The West: Written by George Wither ... in the year 1660. And some Proposals for Perpetual Parliament Written by the same Author in 1652
1660
4 p.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, A Prophesie written long since for this Yeare, 1641. Wherein Prelate-policie is proved to be folly. As also, Many notable Passages Concerning the fall of some great Church-men. Written by a modern Poet
London 1641
86 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, The Protector. A poem Briefly illustrating the Supereminency of that Dignity; Rationally demonstrating, that the Title of Protector, providentially conferred upon the Supreme Governour of the British Republike, is the most Honorable of all Titles, and, that which, probably, promiseth most Propitiousness to these Nations; if our Sins and Divisions prevent it not. Composed by George Wither
London: Printed by J. C. [etc.] 1655
50 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, The Psalmes of David Translated Into Lyrick-Verse, according to the scope, of the Original. And Illustrated, with a Short Argument, and a breife Prayer, or Meditation; before, & after, every Psalme. By George Wither
The Netherlands: Imprinted ... by Cornelis Gerrits van Breughel 1632
[16], 299 p. Only verse included.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, Read and Wonder. A vvarre between two entire Friends, The Pope and the Divell. With His Holinesse VVill made before his Death in the Field. Also, His Divelships Triumph at the Conquest, Dispatching his Troopes for the west
London 1641
[8] p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, The songs of The Old Testament, Translated into English Measures, preseruing the Naturall Phrase and genuine Sense of the holy Text: and with as little circumlocution as in most prose Translations. To euery Song is added a new and easie Tvne, and a short Prologue also, deliuering the effect and Vse thereof, for the profit of vnlearned Readers. By George Wither
London: Printed by T. S. 1621
[15], 72 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, The tired Petitioner, to His noble Friends, who are Members of the honourable House of Commons
[London] [1648]
7 p.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, Vaticinium Votivum: or, Palæmon's Prophetick Prayer. Lately presented Privately To His now Majestie In a Latin Poem; and here Published in English. To which is annexed a Paraphrase on Paulus Grebnerus's Prophecie. With several elegies on Charls the First. The Lord Capel. The Lord Francis Villiers
[1649]
[14], 80 p. Only verse included; Latin verse omitted; non-English verse omitted.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, Vox Vulgi: A poem in censure of the Parliament of 1661, by George Wither, now first edited from the original MS., together with an unpublished letter from Wither to John Thurloe, by Rev. W. Dunn Macray
Oxford, London: James Parker 1880
xi, 35 p. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter omitted.

Wither, George, 1588-1667, Withers Redevivus: In a Small New-Years-Gift, Pro Rege et Grege: And to His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange. Wherein is a Most Strange and Wonderful Plot, lately found out and Discovered. And Recommended to all the Imposing Members of the Church of England, to be by them acted, as part of their last Lent Confession. Viz. To all Roman Catholick Priests and Jesuits of Persecuting Principles and Profession. With the Arraignment and Tryal of Innocent the XIth. Present Pope of Rome. Refused last Lent to be Licensed, by reason of the Matter therein contained. By T. P.
London 1689
[10], 34 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wolfe, Charles, 1791-1823, The Poems of Charles Wolfe: With an Introductory Memoir by C. Litton Falkner
London: A. H. Bullen 1903
xxxviii, 61 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter including memoir omitted.

Woodford, Samuel, 1636-1700, A paraphrase upon the canticles, and some select hymns of the New and Old Testament, with other occasional compositions in English verse. By Samuel Woodford
London: Printed by J. D. for John Baker ... and Henry Brome [etc.] 1679
119, 175 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Woodford, Samuel, 1636-1700, A paraphrase upon the psalms of David. By Sam. Woodford
London: Printed by R. White, for Octavian Pullein [etc.] 1667
436 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Woodhouse, James, 1735-1820, The Life and Poetical Works of James Woodhouse (1735–1820): Edited by the Rev. R. I. Woodhouse
London: The Leadenhall Press, Simpkin, Marshall, Kent & Co., New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1896
2 v. Only verse included.

Woodhouse, Peter, poet, The flea
London: Printed for Iohn Smethwick [etc.] 1605
[40] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Woods, James Chapman, 1870-1940, A Child of the People: And Other Poems. By James Chapman Woods
London: C. Kegan Paul & Co. 1879
viii, 172 p. Preliminaries omitted; 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.

Woods, James Chapman, 1870-1940, A pageant of poets and other poems: By James Chapman Woods
London: Elkin Mathews & Marrot 1931
ix, 85 p. Preliminaries omitted; translations 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.

Woodward, George, Poems on Several Occasions. By Mr. George Woodward
Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Printing-House 1730
240 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; Latin verse omitted.

Woolner, Thomas, 1825-1892, My Beautiful Lady, Nelly Dale. By Thomas Woolner
London, Paris: Cassel 1887
191 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Woolner, Thomas, 1825-1892, Poems: Nelly Dale: Children: By Thomas Woolner
London: George Bell and Sons 1887
32 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique item included.

Woolner, Thomas, 1825-1892, Pygmalion. By Thomas Woolner
London: Macmillan 1881
ii, 208 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Woolner, Thomas, 1825-1892, Silenus. By Thomas Woolner
London: Macmillan 1884
136 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Woolner, Thomas, 1825-1892, Tiresias. By Thomas Woolner
London: George Bell 1886
141 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wordsworth, Christopher, 1807-1885, The Druids. A Poem, Which Obtained the Chancellor's Medal at the Cambridge Commencement, July 1827. By Christopher Wordsworth
Cambridge 1827
12 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wordsworth, Christopher, 1807-1885, The Invasion of Russia by Napoleon Buonaparte. A Poem, Which Obtained the Chancellor's Medal at the Cambridge Commencement, M.DCCC.XXVIII. By Christopher Wordsworth
Cambridge: Joannes Smith 1872
41 p. Only poem by Wordsworth included.

Wordsworth, Christopher, 1807-1885, Ode Performed in the Senate-House, Cambridge, on the Seventh of July 1835, M.DCCC.XXXV. At the First Commencement after the Installation, and in the Presence, of the Most Noble John Jeffreys, Chancellor of the University
Cambridge: Pitt Press 1835
7 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850 / Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834, Lyrical ballads, with a few other poems
London: Printed for J. & A. Arch [etc.] 1798
v, 210 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850, The poetical works of William Wordsworth ... In six volumes ... A new edition
London: Edward Moxon 1849–1850
6 v. Preliminaries and some notes omitted.

Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850, The poetical works of William Wordsworth: With introductions and notes: Edited by Thomas Hutchinson
London: Humphrey Milford: Oxford University Press 1916
xxxii, 986 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry: only unique items included; notes omitted.

Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850, The Prelude, or Growth of a Poet's Mind; An Autobiographical Poem; By William Wordsworth
London: Edward Moxon 1850
viii, 374 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted, including preface

Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850, The Prelude: or Growth of a Poet's Mind: By William Wordsworth: Edited from the manuscripts with introduction, textual and critical notes by Ernest de Selincourt
Oxford: The Clarendon Press 1926
lxii, 614 p. Only 1805–1806 edition included.

Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850, William Wordsworth: The Pedlar: Tintern Abbey: The Two-Part Prelude: Edited with a critical introduction and notes by Jonathan Wordsworth
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1985
76 p. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter omitted. Copyright © 1985, Jonathan Wordsworth. This text may not be reproduced, except for fair dealing purposes, without the permission of Chadwyck-Healey and the copyright holder.

Wotton, Henry, Sir, 1568-1639, A Courtlie controuersie of Cupids Cautels: Conteyning fiue Tragicall Histories, very pithie, pleasant, pitiful, and profitable: Discoursed uppon wyth Argumentes of Loue, by three Gentlemen and two Gentlewomen, entermedled with diuers delicate Sonets and Rithmes, exceeding delightfull to refresh the yrkesomnesse of tedious tyme. Translated out of French as neare as our English phrase will permit, by H. VV. Gentleman
London: Imprinted by Francis Coldock, and Henry Bynneman 1578
347 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; verse extracted from prose text

Wotton, Henry, Sir, 1568-1639, Reliquiæ Wottonianæ. Or a collection of lives, letters, poems; With characters of Sundry Personages: And other Incomparable Pieces of Language and Art. By The curious Pencil of the Ever Memorable Sr Henry Wotton ... The second Edition with large Additions
London: Printed by Thomas Maxcy, for R. Marriot, G. Bedel, and T. Garthwait 1654
[8], 95, 515 p. Only unique items of verse not reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry included.

Wrangham, Francis, 1769-1842, Poems. By Francis Wrangham
London: Sold by J. Mawman 1795
vii, 111 p. Preliminaries omitted; poems by other authors omitted; translations omitted; Latin verse omitted.

Wrangham, Francis, 1769-1842, Poems, by the Rev. F. Wrangham
[Cambridge] [1820]
[25] p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included.

Wrangham, Francis, 1769-1842, Poetical Sketches of Scarborough: Illustrated by twenty-one engravings of humorous subjects, coloured from original designs, made upon the spot by J. Green, and etched by T. Rowlandson. The second edition
London: Printed for R. Ackermann ... By J. Diggens [etc.] 1813
xv, 215 p.; ill. Only poems by Wrangham included.

Wrangham, Francis, 1769-1842, The Quadruped's Feast; Inscribed, a great many years ago, with a father's fondest affection, to A. F. E., P. F. E., G. W., D. C., A. C., and L. C. W.
Chester: T. Griffith [1830?]
10 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wrangham, Francis, 1769-1842, Scarborough castle, a poem; By the Ven. and Rev. Archdeacon Wrangham
Scarborough: Sedman and Weddill 1823
11 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wrangham, Francis, 1769-1842, Sermons Practical and Occasional; Dissertations, Translations, Including New Versions of Virgil's Bucolica, and of Milton's Defensio Secunda, Seaton Poems, &c. &c. By the Rev. Francis Wrangham ... In Three Volumes
London: Printed for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy 1816
3 v. Only verse (Vol. III) included; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Wrangham, Francis, 1769-1842, [A Volunteer Song: A Collection of Pieces in Verse Numbered I.–XI. By Francis Wrangham]
York: A. Bartholoman, Printer [1805]
[11] p. Preliminaries omitted; verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry omitted.

Wratislaw, Theodore., Caprices: Poems by Theodore Wratislaw.
London: Gay and Bird 1893
48 p. Preliminaries omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the estate of Theodore Wratislaw.

Wratislaw, Theodore., Love's memorial
Rugby: Geo. E. Over, The Rugby Press 1892
64 p. Preliminaries omitted; translations omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the estate of Theodore Wratislaw.

Wratislaw, Theodore., Orchids: Poems by Theodore Wratislaw.
London: Leonard Smithers 1896
vii, 55 p. Preliminaries omitted. Material used with the kind permission of the estate of Theodore Wratislaw.

Wratislaw, Theodore., Some verses—By the author of Love's Memorial
George E. Over 1892
21 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry, Second Edition; only unique items included. Material used with the kind permission of the estate of Theodore Wratislaw.

Wright, David McKee, 1867-1928., Aorangi And Other Verses. By David McKee Wright
Dunedin: Mills, Dick & Co. 1896
20 p. Preliminaries omitted. Source copy from the McLaren Collection, University of Melbourne.

Wright, David McKee, 1867-1928., An Irish Heart: by David McKee Wright
Sydney: Angus & Robertson 1918
x, 137 p. Preliminaries omitted.

Wright, David McKee, 1867-1928., New Zealand Chimes by David McKee Wright
Wellington: W. J. Lankshear 1900
[8] p. Only poems included. Source copy courtesy of the National Library of Australia.

Wright, David McKee, 1867-1928., Station Ballads and Other Verses: by David M'Kee Wright. With an Introduction by Rev. R. Waddell ...
Dunedin: J. G. Sawell 1897
vii, 140 p. Preliminaries, introduction and verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry, Second Edition omitted.

Wright, David McKee, 1867-1928., Wisps of Tussock. New Zealand Rhymes. By David McKee Wright
Oamaru: Andrew Fraser 1900
56 p. Preliminaries omitted. Source copy courtesy of the National Library of Australia.

Wroth, Mary, Lady, ca. 1586-ca. 1640, The Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania. Written by the right honorable the Lady Mary Wroath
London: Printed for Ioh. Marriott and Iohn Grismand 1621
[558, 48] p. Only verse included.

Wroth, Mary, Lady, ca. 1586-ca. 1640, The poems of Lady Mary Wroth: Edited, with introduction and notes, by Josephine A. Roberts
Baton Rouge, London: Louisiana State University Press 1983
xiv, 251 p. Majority of verse reproduced elsewhere in English Poetry; only unique items included. Copyright © 1983, Louisiana State University Press. This text may not be reproduced, except for fair dealing purposes, without the permission of Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. and the copyright holder.

Wroth, Thomas, Sir, 1584-1672, The destrvction of Troy, or the acts of Aeneas. Translated ovt of the second booke of the Æneads of Virgill, that peerelesse Prince of Latine Poets. With the Latine verse on the one side, and the English Verse on the other, that the congruence of the translation with the Originall may the better appeare. As also a Centurie of Epigrams, and a Motto vpon the Creede, thereunto annexed. By Sr Thomas Wrothe
London: Printed by T. D. and are to be sold by Nicholas Bovrne [etc.] 1620
23 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted; Latin verse omitted.

Wyatt, Thomas, Sir, 1503?-1542, Collected poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt: Edited by Kenneth Muir and Patricia Thomson
Liverpool: Liverpool University Press 1969
xxvi, 480 p. Preliminaries, introductory and editorial matter omitted. Revisions to the text supplied by Kenneth Muir. Copyright © 1969, Kenneth Muir and Patricia Thomson. This text may not be reproduced, except for fair dealing purposes, without the permission of Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. and the copyright holder.

Wyrley, William, 1565-1618, The Trve Vse of Armorie, shewed by Historie, and plainly proued by example: the necessitie therof also discouered: with the maner of differings in ancient time, the lawfulness of honourable funerals and moniments: with other matters of Antiquitie, incident to the advancing of Banners, Ensignes, and marks of noblesnesse and cheualrie, By William Wyrley
London: Imprinted ... by I. Iackson, for Gabriell Cawood 1592
[ii], 59 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Wyvill, Christopher, Sir, 1614-1672?, Certaine Serious Thoughts which at severall times & upon sundry Occasions have stollen themselves into Verse and now into the Publike View from the Author: Together wth a Chronologicall table denoeting the names of such Princes as ruled the neighbor States and were con-temporary to our English Kings, observeing throughout ye number of yeares wch every one of them reigned
London: Printed by F. B. for George Badger [etc.] 1647
[6], 36 p. Preliminary and introductory matter omitted.

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