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RICHARD HASLETON. Strange and wonderful things that hap- pened to him in his Ten Years Travels in many foreign countries. (1582-1592.). [Printed 1595.] 367
WILLIAM SMITH. CHLORIS, or the Complaint of the passionate
despised Shepherd. (1596.)
R[OBERT] T[OFTE]. LAURA [i.e., Mistress E. CARIL]. The
Toys of a Traveller, or The Feast of Fancy. (1597.)
The Merchant's Daughter of Bristow [Bristol]. (? 1600),
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[? THOMAS DELONEY.] The Spanish Lady's Love. (? 1600.)
Sir ROBERT CAREY, afterwards Earl of MONMOUTH. Account of
the Death of Queen ELIZABETH; and of his ride to King JAMES
at Edinburgh. (25th-27th March 1603.) [Printed 1759] 476
T. M. The true Narration of the Entertainment of his Royal
Majesty JAMES I.] from the time of his departure from Edin-
burgh till his receiving at London. (April-May 1603.)
MICHAEL DRAYTON. Odes. (1606, and 1619.)
Love's Garland, or Posies for Rings, &c. (1624.) .
THOMAS, third Lord FAIRFAX [' Black TOM']. Short Memorials
of some things to be cleared during my Command in the Army.
(1645-1650.)
A Short Memorial of the Northern Actions, during the
War there. (1642-1645.)
CUPID'S Posies for Bracelets, Handkerchers, and Rings. (1674.)
GEORGE VILLIERS, second Duke of BUCKINGHAM. An Epitaph
on THOMAS, third Lord FAIRFAX. (? 1677.) .
W. P. Posies for Rings, or Mottoes fit for Presents. (1677.)
[Bishop EDWARD COPLESTONE.] Advice to a young Reviewer:
with a Specimen of the Art[i.e., a Mock Criticism of MILTON'S
L'Allegro.] (1807.)
W. HUNNEMAN. Old King COLE, his life and death. (? 1830-
? 1837.)
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