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002508268 | -100,806 | 1694 | [Pt. 4.] The annual miscellany: for the year 1694. Being the fourth part of Miscellany poems, etc | London | false | of MISCELLANY POEMS. 509 Horace £. I. Ode XIII Cum Tu, Lydia, Telephi, &rc. By Mr. Glanvill. 1. WHen happy Strephon's too prevailing Charms, * His rofy Neck, and his foft waxen Arms, Inhumane Lydia wantonly you praife, How cruelly my Jealous Spleen you raife ! t Anger boils up in my hot labouring Breaft, Not to be hid,... | 323 | 0.66 | 0.219 | null | Dryden, John, 1631-1700 [person] | Jacob Tonson ; R. E | England | England | 327 pages, plates (8°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001552331 | -109,207 | 1671 | The Womens Conquest : a tragi-comedy : as it was acted by His Highness the Duke of York's servants | London | false | 66 Melv. You fbaU excufe us, we'll reprieve you Our own way now. Clar. And for you, Sir, whofe Converfion, I hop'd, my better dars had wrought— Fofc. Alas ! my fweeted, I love thee with a flame As warm as thou can'd with ; but was forc'd to Diffemble for fome motives of danger, Which I know thoul't pardon. i Lad. 'Tis ... | 102 | 0.682 | 0.207 | Howard, Edward | Howard, Edward, 1624-1712 [person] | J.M. for H. Herringman | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003370470 | -106,650 | 1678 | Henry the Third of France stabb'd by a Fryer; with the Fall of the Guise. A tragedy [in five acts and in verse] | London | false | , Henry the Third of France, 22 Then Prayers of Saints, or darts fhot from the Eyes. My earthy Spirit too (moregiv'nto floath) By Nature dull and heavy, both Rouz'd at my Call, and my Commands to keep — • Shot down to fearch the Caverns of the Deep. And now-- if Heav'n or Hell thefe fecrets hide, Within few minutes the... | 44 | 0.703 | 0.238 | Shipman, Thomas | Shipman, Thomas [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002417072 | -124,547 | 1629 | The Roman Actor; a tragædie [in five acts and in verse] | London | false | •A TRAGEDJE. Forgot his owne name then e're mention'd hers. Shall we be circamserib'd ? let such as cannot By force make good their actionsj though wicked Conceale, excuscor qu ilifie their crimes : What our desires grznt kaue, andpriuiledge to Though contradicting all divine decrees, Or lawes confirm'd by Romulus ,and... | 35 | 0.493 | 0.178 | Massinger, Philip | Massinger, Philip, 1583-1640 [person] | B. A & T. F. for Robert Allot | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001409662 | -98,980 | 1699 | Misery's Virtues Whet-stone. Reliquiae Gethinianæ, or, Some remains of the most ingenious and excellent lady, the Lady Grace Gethin ... Being a collection of choice discourses, pleasant spothegmes, and witty sentences, etc. (A Funeral Sermon preach'd on the decease of Grace Lady Gethin ... By Dr. Birch.) | London | false | 8 fond of all Remedies,but that alone which can do them good. Give me leave then to bring to your remembrance what the nature of every Promise from God i_p. It is properly a Co venant, and supposes something due on the part of Man to Entitle us to it; it is ever made by way of Restipulation, to quicken and not to abate... | 124 | 0.432 | 0.158 | Gethin, Grace, Lady | Gethin, Grace, Lady [person] | D. Edwards | England | England | 2 parts (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001530656 | -117,608 | 1648 | Il Pastor Fido. The faithfull Shepheard [Translated from the Italian of Guarini.] With an addition of divers other Poems, concluding with a short discourse of the long Civill Warres of Rome ... by Richard Fanshawe, Esq [With an engraved portrait of Guarini by Thomas Cross.] | London | false | Taprfido. 1-52, 'Ere it be night, either alive, or dead. And Silvio in life or death will wed Dorinda. Lin. Now (he may become thy Wh% Since AmariUk is to marriage, life, And vertue lod. Bled pair ! Ye Gods (that doe Wonders) with one cure now give life to two. Dor. O Silvio ! I (hall faint, my wounded thigh Feebly sup... | 186 | 0.673 | 0.192 | Guarini, Battista | Fanshawe, Richard, Sir, Baronet [person] ; Guarini, Battista, 1538-1612 [person] ; Cross, Thomas, active 1632-1682 [person] ; Denham, John, Sir, poet [person] | Humphrey Moseley ; R. Raworth | England | England | 312 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000241263 | -106,285 | 1679 | Comedies and Tragedies ... Never printed before, and now published by the authours originall copies [With a portrait of Fletcher.] | London | false | The xfMaids Tragedy. 20 Mel. Melantim calls his friend Amintor ; Oh thy arms Are kinder to me than thy tongue } Speak, fpeak. zAmint. What? Mel. That little word was worth all the founds That ever I fhall hear agen. Diph. O brother ! here lies your Sifter flain } You lofe your felf in forrow there. iJPUl. Why Diphilus,... | 42 | 0.716 | 0.196 | Beaumont, Francis | Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616 [person] ; Fletcher, John, 1579-1625 [person] ; Denham, John, Sir, poet [person] | John Martyn, Henry Herringman, Richard Marriot | England | England | 578, 557 pages (folio) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001168890 | -107,381 | 1676 | The Man of Mode, or Sr Fopling Flutter; a comedy [in five acts, and in prose] | London | false | 11 Dor. Do not debauch my Servants, Sirrah. Shoom. I My tip him the wink, he knows an Alehouse from a Hovil. [Exit Shoomaker, Dor. My Cloaths quickly. Med. Where shall we dine today ? [Enter Bellair. Dor. Where you will ; here comes a good Third man. Bell Your Servant Gentlemen. Med. Gentle Sir; how will you answer thi... | 25 | 0.596 | 0.193 | Etherege, George, Sir | Dryden, John, 1631-1700 [person] ; Etherege, George, Sir [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000241263 | -106,285 | 1679 | Comedies and Tragedies ... Never printed before, and now published by the authours originall copies [With a portrait of Fletcher.] | London | false | Women pleas'd. 191 And gives me ballaft, elfe the Sun would draw rae ? . Cla. But does my Miftrifs fpeak ftill of me ? Pen. Yes, Sir, And in her fleep, that makes my Mafter mad too, And turn and fart for anger. Cla. Art fure fte faw me? Pen. She few ye at a window. Cla. 'Tis moft true, In fuch a place I faw a Gentlewom... | 793 | 0.627 | 0.187 | Beaumont, Francis | Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616 [person] ; Fletcher, John, 1579-1625 [person] ; Denham, John, Sir, poet [person] | John Martyn, Henry Herringman, Richard Marriot | England | England | 578, 557 pages (folio) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000660943 | -120,895 | 1639 | The Ball. A comedy, as it was presented by her Majesties servants, at the private house in Drury Lane. Written by George Chapman, and James Shirly | London | false | the Bat, R •',' With all my heart. . ■ JJ Ho. Wearerefiev'd, Enter MonnfieW, Mounfieur Le Frisks- Moun. Tres humble ferviter Madam, , -,.*.• Me fweate with de had to waitc upon your Ladifhips j I pray give me dc levc difpatch prcfently, F or I muft figaries to be done ,. ... Ro. Gentlemen let your paffions breath a whi... | 60 | 0.479 | 0.206 | Chapman, George | Shirley, James, 1596-1666 [person] ; Chapman, George, approximately 1559-1634 [person] | Andrew Crooke ; Tho. Cotes ; William Cooke | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003344298 | -103,363 | 1687 | The Empress of Morocco. A tragedy [in five acts and in verse] . With sculptures, etc. (The second Prologue at Court ... By the Lord Rochester.) | London | false | Of 34. the Emprefs of Morocco. None of my Actions can fit Judges be, But they who've Soul enough to Love like Me. Lovers alone Loves caufes can decide, As Nobles only by their Peers are Try'd. Entet to them Hameralhaz difguis'd in the Habit of a Prieft, with Villains in the fame Drefs, Ham. Sir, our great Prophet has p... | 48 | 0.552 | 0.2 | Settle, Elkanah | Settle, Elkanah [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003352678 | -108,111 | 1674 | Macbeth : a tragedy. With all the alterations, amendments, additions, and new songs [by Sir William Davenant] . As it is now acted at the Dukes Theatre [Anonymous.] | London | false | 55 Mate. Be't their Comfort, We are coming thither : Gracious England hath Lent us good Seymour, and ten thoufand Men. Len. Wou'd I cou'd anfwer this comfort with the like? But I have words, That would be utter'd in the defart air, Where no Marts ear fhould hear'em. Macd. What concern they ? the general caufe, Or is't ... | 65 | 0.638 | 0.218 | Shakespeare, William | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 [person] ; D'Avenant, William, 1606-1668 [person] | Chetwin | England | England | 66 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001442148 | -157,055 | 1540 | J. Palsgravii ... Ecphrasis Anglica in Comœdiam Acolasti. The Comedye of Acolastus translated into oure englysshe tongue after suche manner as chylderne are taught in the grammer schole fyrst worde for worde ... and afterwarde accordynge to the sence ... with admonitions ... for the more perfyte instructynge of the ler... | Lond | false | AC O L A STV S. CpttecreDence fyetermto, o? to fyp sapengetf 4\fye flospeUts in fyp moufye* 3tnD botoe ercellent ait o?a* •our fyts toas, map appere bp airfyibamas tbe ftaeeDemomen capttaptte, toljtfy bepttg Dcntattn* tteD, totjefyer be toas mo?e balpant fyan peucles, fje maDe anstoere,Œfjougb Pericles be ouercome bp m... | 99 | 0.536 | 0.252 | Gnapheus, Gulielmus | Gnapheus, Gulielmus [person] ; Palsgrave, John [person] | ædibus Tho. Berthel | null | null | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003371084 | -121,625 | 1637 | The Young Admirall. As it was presented by her Majesties servants, at the private house in Drury Lane | London | false | Cas. The Young Admiral I, And death his way to triumph . Cas. This is all, A new disguise for griefe, to make it (hew well. Vi, To make it shew indeed, I have talk'd idly, And miserably forgot my seise, I am check' d, This tels me another tale, if I refuse To obey the Kings directions, he is not So kinde to take the fo... | 38 | 0.472 | 0.161 | Shirley, James | Shirley, James, 1596-1666 [person] | Andrew Crooke & William Cooke ; Tho. Cotes | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003583688 | -104,093 | 1685 | A Duke and no Duke. A farce. As it is acted by their Majesties Servants. Written by N. Tate [or rather altered by him from 'Trappolin creduto principe' by Sir Aston Cokayne] . With the several songs set to music, etc | London | false | A Duke and~no\,Dnke. 2 pofe, I am fo long about it. In the mean time I| give-thce leave to be honeft, and 1 thinkthat'sfair Enter Barberincf'i^<i Officers. Whofhcre^yTRivalLord.'* £ aa&.^fjifu i s t be \ • 1 rvJ feme Wench* And-tvhat ( afflrfts-i-he rtwife ) an ftefiett Ctoe ; " £ J I have thefeman^vveeks_ attempted he... | 22 | 0.377 | 0.171 | Tate, Nahum | Cokayne, Aston, Sir, Baronet [person] ; Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715 [person] | Henry Bonwicke | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001435179 | -120,530 | 1640 | Wit in a Constable. A comedy written 1639 ... And now printed as it was lately acted, etc | London | false | Wit in a Constable. And then backe to my busincsse, and there wit in't. Tho, Tis granted sir : Come gentlcmen,an hourc h our extent of time : good Mr. Constable It ssiall be yours. Cosen J have some busincsse Conccmcs your knowledge, as we paste along J ssiall informe you. Exeunt. Enter Valentine, Grace, Clare, Maudlin... | 35 | 0.615 | 0.19 | Glapthorne, Henry | Glapthorne, Henry [person] | F. C ; Francis Constable ; Io. Okes | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003371020 | -121,625 | 1637 | The Gamester [A comedy in five acts and in verse.] As it was presented by her Majesties Servants at the private House in Drury-Lane | London | false | Be- The Gamester. W.You had first po session, And thaa'st beene married earlier could 'ft but had Her maiden-hcad,beside 8 nobodie knowesbut we our ielves. ft<*.Becnotatui> dl had No maiden head. _ W.Vy greater torment .- come, come thou art models; Heaven knowes ssie may be deiperate. Ha. A faire riddance, Wee have en... | 58 | 0.598 | 0.189 | Shirley, James | Shirley, James, 1596-1666 [person] | John Norton for Andrew Crooke & William Cooke | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001268042 | -121,260 | 1638 | The Fancies, Chast and Noble [a comedy, in five acts and chiefly in verse] | London | false | T^Fanc^e s. 30 Cafi. Doe not,but hisLordfhip, What may his Lordfhip be ? _Mor. Noworfeman Then marqnefle of Siena, the great Matter Of this lmall familie, your mafter found him* A bounteous benefactor, has advanc'd him* The gentleman o'th horfe, in a {hort rime He meanes tovifit you himfelfetn per fan, As kind, as lovi... | 42 | 0.6 | 0.21 | Ford, John | Ford, John, 1586-approximately 1640 [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003823617 | -138,062 | 1592 | A Right excellent ... Comedy, called The Three Ladies of London ... Written by R. W [i.e. Robert Wilson], etc. B.L | London | false | / pvtl ie and pleasant Coma He t.i die three tadii s of LonJca, The first tAH. Enter Fame so_ir>Ji..gbcfcre LotieanJ Conscience, L<we. L3bie Co'nfcfcijrf .to.jat shall lac se? to oar cttatC0, to tobom fta!. toe cjmp.ainc f O '.om (bail me aojibj: inch fates.as hcipctlj bp oar paint t Zib linear iijIo tint riles the rou... | 12 | 0.372 | 0.198 | W, R. | W, R. [person] ; Wilson, Robert, dramatist [person] | John Danter | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003040981 | -101,537 | 1692 | The Rape; or, the Innocent Impostors. A tragedy [in five acts and in verse, by N. Brady] | London | false | Theltnnoctnt Impoftors. This Fatal Day, which blufhes to fet off The yearly Pride of Gunderic, calls on me To refcue it from fuch a fhameful Office, And make it fhine again in Gothifh Annals, Stamped with the glorious Mark of Regain'd Liberty, Fer. For fair Eurioneh lamented Fate, My King vies Sorrow with you ; and eng... | 55 | 0.646 | 0.183 | null | Brady, Nicholas, the Elder [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003448566 | -101,902 | 1691 | Sir Anthony Love; or, the Rambling Lady. A comedy [in five acts, prose and verse], etc | London | false | C 35) Sir Mt. A round Ranfom may redeem 'em ; But him I muft expofe Governor ; When I fend for him, bring him. in a Chair to the Abbes. Wait. Moft carefully. Sir Ant. And if Sir Gentle enquire for me,as I expect he will, direct him thither. Wait. I won't fail. Sir Ant. I have a Miftrefs for him. . . [Exit. [the Pilgrim... | 45 | 0.629 | 0.201 | Southern, Thomas | Southern, Thomas [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000787341 | -109,207 | 1671 | Horace, a French tragedy ... Englished by Charles Cotton | London | false | HORACE. 62 At once for merit, and a crime so highi, A Victor triumph, an Offender dye. Check his wild rage, and rescue those remain Of Romes brave off-spring, if you mean to reign. Your peoples ruine, or their safety lies, Or in his Pardon, or his Sacrifice. Few Romans ever could mxjilba boast Of Albas loss, but they i... | 78 | 0.692 | 0.194 | Corneille, Pierre | Cotton, Charles, 1630-1687 [person] ; Corneille, Pierre, 1606-1684 [person] | Henry Brome | England | England | 75 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000653999 | -120,530 | 1640 | The Swaggering Damsell. A comedy. Written by R. C. (Rob. Chamberlaine.) | London | false | the Swaggering Damfell, Val. I fay, if I had beenc a woman cofin, Armies of Virgineretolutions (hud Have ftill environd me t O mifcry 1 Had flic beene cautious in prefcrving that, That rien of immortality her honor; Earth had not carried fuch a Paragon ; But now Her outward frame fets but the blacker dye Vpon her minie... | 38 | 0.492 | 0.209 | Chamberlain, Robert | Chamberlain, Robert, poet [person] | Tho. Cotes for Andrew Crooke | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003022443 | -121,260 | 1638 | The Muses Looking-Glasse [A comedy in five acts and in verse.] By T [homas] R [andolph] | Oxford | false | TheMufes 24 That Colax talkes of. Apho. If they be I care nor. Though they be Gyants all,and arm'd with thunder. Deil. Why doe you notfear Thunder? Apho. Thunder? no/ No more then fqutbs and crackers. Deil. Squibs and crackers? I hope there be none heie.' flid,fquibs and crackers/ The meere Epkomics of the Gun-powder T... | 36 | 0.519 | 0.218 | R, T. | R, T. [person] | F. Bowman ; L. Lichfield | null | null | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000828024 | -104,824 | 1683 | City Politiques. A comedy, etc | London | false | (-19) Bri. Sham upon Sham. Art. My Lord, I'le clear all. This young Woman is my Kinfwoman, I hearing she was Married to that Old Man,brought to Town, and lodg'd in a Houfe which Florio frequented ,• she not know irg me, 1 took upon me Florio's Name, and made ad drefies to her ; partly to divcrtife my felf, but chiefly ... | 93 | 0.582 | 0.165 | Crown, mr (John) | Crown, mr (John), approximately 1640-1712 [person] | Joseph Hindmarsh ; R. Bentley | England | England | 79 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003688589 | -106,650 | 1678 | Tunbridge-Wells: or a Days Courtship. A comedy. ... Written by a Person of Quality [T. Rawlins] | London | false | Tunbridge- Weill : Of, 18 Vain. Twill ftupifie all indigent pretenders, and ratifie the value of yoar charms, Ltc BrM&' Brag. 'Tis not the prefent, but the love I value, they that are alwaies giving before Marriage, will give it afterwards to better purpofe. fain. This Locket (hall remain, bright Pyramid , a fplendid '... | 28 | 0.467 | 0.187 | null | Rawlins, Thomas, dramatist [person] | Henry Rogers | England | England | 42 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003344295 | -107,381 | 1676 | The Conquest of China, by the Tartars. A tragedy [in five acts and in verse] | London | false | The Conquefi of China by the Tartars. 47 We'l find fome Inftrument chat's more Gentile '■> If you dif- relifh Poy fon, we have Steel. f They draw their X daggers. Orun. I am your Princefs, Murderer's, you'l find That Prefent for Alcihda was defign'd. 1 Vil. Yes, and Alcinda (hall this Prefent take. 0)un< And am I (he <... | 61 | 0.509 | 0.18 | Settle, Elkanah | Mayer, Johann Friedrich, Professor of Theology at Wittenberg [person] ; Settle, Elkanah [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002270601 | -107,015 | 1677 | The Wrangling Lovers: or, the Invisible Mistress. A comedy [in five acts, and in prose. By E. Ravenscroft] | London | false | 39 the Invisible Mistress* 2. But the sanguine bris\Lever Can never give over. He cannot be dully at reft. He knows that her charms have conquer dyet more, That many there are, who do sigh and adore* He trusts not tosnerit to give him success, Bor women love only by fancy and guess. Or if to desert by great chance they... | 47 | 0.605 | 0.221 | null | Ravenscroft, Edward, dramatist [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002501548 | -100,441 | 1695 | The Poetical Works of John Milton. Containing Paradise Lost. Paradise Regained. Samson Agonistes, and his Poems on several occasions. Together with explanatory notes on each book of the Paradise Lost [by P. H, i.e. Patrick Hume] . L.P | London | false | '4-5 Book IV. Notes on Milton'x Taradise Loft. and Glory of God : But the Woman is the Glory of the Alan. And Vers. 9. Neither is the Man created for the Woman, but the Woman for toe Mam The manifest import of all which is, that Man is the Glorious and Majestick Image of his Maker, his Vicegerent on Earth, exercising R... | 541 | 0.492 | 0.191 | Milton, John | Milton, John, 1608-1674 [person] ; Hume, Patrick, poet [person] | Jacob Tonson | England | England | 5 parts (folio) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002901305 | -109,937 | 1669 | Poems, to which is added ... Corneille's Pompey and Horace, tragedies. With several other translations out of French | London | false | Of m TOEMS. When you muft Heav n delay, or Him forfake ; Yet fince thofe joys you made fuch hafte to find Had fcarce been full if he were left* Behind, How well did Fate decide your inward ftrife, By making him a Prefent of your Life ; Which refcu'd Blefling he muft longcniojr, Since our Offences could it not dcffroy. ... | 164 | 0.569 | 0.202 | Philips, Katharine, called 'the Matchless Orinda' | Philips, Katharine, called 'the Matchless Orinda' [person] | J. M. for H. Herringman | England | England | (folio) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000439737 | -132,583 | 1607 | A True report of the horrible Murther [of Joan Wilson], which was committed in the house of Sir Ierome Bowes Knight, on the 20. day of February ... 1606 [by Edward Wilson and Robert Tetherton] . With the apprehension, detection and execution of the offenders | London | false | The Furies of hell. ■Gen 4.7 PsaUM In q mus __,{■ CAJCl The Murther done iheracke, inrorturevnspeakeable: vnspeakeable indeede, and intolerable too, for the paines of hell had taken hold of him . where,by that , which I heard of him3and haue seen in others,I perceiue, that the Poets did not onely wittily fainc.but also... | 42 | 0.428 | 0.146 | Bowes, Jerome, Sir | Wilson, Joan, servant [person] ; Tetherton, Robert [person] ; Wilson, Edward, murderer [person] ; Bowes, Jerome, Sir [person] | H. L. for Mathew Lownes | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001014651 | -101,171 | 1693 | The Richmond Heiress; or, a Woman once in the Right. A comedy [in five acts and in prose] | London | false | 51 Soph. False as Britno to Olimpia in the Story, base, Mercenary, the worst de gree of Falsehood. Fulvia. Ha ha, ha, ha! you rave, you rave, Cousin; /pitty ye; pray go home and let blood, you are dangerously disternper'd take my word. Soph. Not with thy Disease, Child, /'m sure; /swear I would not have it for the Worl... | 65 | 0.465 | 0.17 | D'Urfey, Thomas | D'Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723 [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002417063 | -114,686 | 1656 | The excellent comedy, called The Old Law: or, a new way to please you [in five acts, in verse and prose] by Phil Massinger, T. Middleton, W. Rowley ... Together with an exact and perfect catalogue of all the playes, with the authors names, etc | London | false | THE OLTJ LAwi 67 lam Fowler then all the s. .cease on me Officers And bring me to new sentence. Clean. W hats all this? A fault not to be pardoned t; Unnaturallnel's ishut tuns (h?ddow to it. * Sim. I am glad of that, I hope the cafe nuy alter And I turnt judge againe. Duk.. N ime your off.nce. Clean. T hat I stiould b... | 75 | 0.375 | 0.173 | Massinger, Philip | Rowley, William, dramatist [person] ; Middleton, Thomas, dramatist [person] ; Massinger, Philip, 1583-1640 [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001677308 | -120,530 | 1640 | Loves mistresse: or The Queenes masque : As it was three times presented before both their Maiesties, within the space of eight dayes: in the presence of sundry forraigne ambassadors. Publikely acted by the Queenes Comedians, at the Phoenix in Drury-lane. The second impression, corrected by the author, Thomas Heyvvood | London | false | Loves Mistrif. Miy all thy state thou leav'st him atthy death, Be to sing Ballets through Arcadia, . And : hem to the like tunes ; fare- well Admetus. My musicke lies unquestion'd, what's amiste Is not in us, but in their ignorance ; Thus uadisparadg'd,P^af^ leaves the place, And with them to succession, my disgrace. A... | 48 | 0.54 | 0.212 | Heywood, Thomas | Heywood, Thomas, approximately 1574-1641 [person] | Iohn Crouch ; Iohn Raworth | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001168885 | -102,267 | 1690 | The Comical Revenge; or Love in a Tub, etc | London | false | LOVE in a TUB. 44 3 Man. I have heard he kill'd him fairly in The Field at Nasby. itJMan. He kill'd him, that's enough » and I my self Was witness ; I accus'd him to the Protector, and suborn'd Witness To have taken away his Life by form Of Law ; but ray Plot was discover'd, and He yesterday releas'd ; since which I've... | 56 | 0.642 | 0.208 | Etherege, George, Sir | Etherege, George, Sir [person] | Henry Herringman ; Samuel Manship | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003892868 | -101,171 | 1693 | The Life of Our Blessed Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ. An heroic poem ... Illustrated by necessary notes ... also a prefatory discourse concerning heroic poetry. With sixty copper-plates [by William Faithorne] | London | false | The Life /CHRIST 205 Thus 8j.o The Cause, but glad his Art and Zeal he shows ; Thus, eager, all Opponents did prevent, Full of himself, and the lov'd Argument. Still were those wholfom Laws out Fathers made In force, nor thus des pis' d, and Ms obey d ; Who their Traditions break, condemn'd, t' expire * 'Midst stow'rs ... | 319 | 0.68 | 0.211 | Wesley, Samuel | Faithorne, William [person] ; Wesley, Samuel, 1662-1735 [person] | Benj. Motte ; Charles Harper | England | England | 349 pages (folio) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003370994 | -121,260 | 1638 | The Martyr'd Souldier [A tragedy in five acts, in verse; edited by J. K.] | London | false | The Martyr 'd Souldier. Were he my fonne,my fifths r<*bM h«n recant, Else all the Torments cruelty can invent shall sell on him. • . JW.Nosparkcofpitty ? King. None. VIS. Wellthen,but mark what paines Ik take to winne him: To winne him home ;Ik set him in a way, The Clouds shall clap to finde what went astray. . Anton.... | 61 | 0.589 | 0.219 | Shirley, Henry, dramatist | Shirley, Henry, dramatist [person] ; K, I. [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001900833 | -130,757 | 1612 | The Alchemist [A comedy, in five acts and in verse.] | London | false | The^ALCHEMlST. ACT.i. SCENE.4. Face. Dol. Svbtle. WHat fay's, my dainty Dolkinl Dol. Yonder Fifh-wife Will not away. And there's your Giantelfe, Thc Baud of Lambeth. SvB.Hart, 1 cannot fpeake with'hcm. Do l. Not, afore night,I haue told'hem,in a voice, Thorough the Trunke, like one of your Familiars. But I haue fpied S... | 35 | 0.48 | 0.163 | Jonson, Ben | Jonson, Ben, approximately 1573-1637 [person] | T. Snodham for W. Burre ; sold by J. Stepneth | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002110900 | -102,267 | 1690 | The Massacre of Paris: a tragedy [in five acts and in verse] | London | false | The M4acre 0/ PAR IS 40 Enter the Qyeen Mother, Cardinal of Lorrain, Anjou, Alberto Gondi. Car. The King upon the Earth ? O rife, my Lord. £. M. He has of late been troubled with fuch Faintings \ And fee he bleeds at Mouth. King. Stand from me all. O, Mother, Mother ! Whither will you lead me ? Through what a Vault of ... | 50 | 0.605 | 0.206 | Lee, Nathaniel | Lee, Nathaniel, approximately 1653-1692 [person] | R. Bentley & M. Magnes | England | England | 52 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002973292 | -100,076 | 1696 | The Treacherous Brothers. A tragedy [in five acts, and in verse], etc | London | false | 19 For But yet I thank thee for thy care and Love; I doat on one, colder then Alpine Snow. < One that would rather dye to please my Rival!, Then live the Empress of the World with me. Is there a cure for this ? O there is none ; For were there any pittying, God above Touch'd with Commiseration of my grief, And shou'd d... | 33 | 0.633 | 0.194 | Powell, George, actor | Powell, George, actor [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000997534 | -107,746 | 1675 | The Mock Tempest; or, the Enchanted Castle | London | false | 13 Mir. Oh but Sifter, whereof I can tell you news pray, my Father toW me in that Creature was that thing call'd Hufband, and wc fhould fee it (hortlyand have it pray , in a Civil wayA Dor. Hufband, what's that ? Mir. Why that's a thing like a man (for ought I know ) -with a great pair of Homes upon his head, and my fa... | 25 | 0.607 | 0.214 | Duffett, Thomas | Duffett, Thomas [person] ; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 [person] ; Dryden, John, 1631-1700 [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000987874 | -99,710 | 1697 | Sr Martin Mar-all, or The feign'd innocence: a comedy. As it was acted at His Highnesse the Duke of York's Theatre [By John Dryden, writing from a draft by William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, or by Dryden and Cavendish together.] | London | false | Sir Martin Marr-all : Or, 34 Warn. Remember, above all things , you keep this Wooing fecret ; if he takes theieaft Wind, Old Moody will be fure to hinder it. Sir Jshn Doft thou think I fhall get her Aunt's Confent ? Warn. Leave that to me. - [Ex. Warn. Sir John, How happy a Man (hall I be, if I can but confipafs this /... | 44 | 0.593 | 0.21 | Dryden, John | Dryden, John, 1631-1700 [person] | Henry Herringman ; T. Warren | England | England | 54 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003371065 | -121,625 | 1637 | The Schoole of Complement [A comedy in five acts, in prose and verse.] | London | false | a a The Sehoole ef Complement. Of I it abfence, and tuptiu theft dolours with a jrejb 'Might ; And jo farewell. Ti^isuaU: Boc\ke againe I he are tbomcaU. Exit Sbepbeord. Cor. Oh day a while. Ant. He's gone, tir: did I not tell you, Antonio was not dead? but this is drange. Cor, D oe I not dreame ? An. Antonio among the... | 78 | 0.443 | 0.197 | Shirley, James | Shirley, James, 1596-1666 [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003014602 | -120,164 | 1641 | Divine fancies: digested into epigrammes, meditations, and observations | London | false | Divine Fancies. Lib II. 50 We pinch thy of ring to enlarge our Fee ; Wekeepe the Fat , and carve the Leane to thee; Wethruftour three-tooth'd Flefhhoke in thy Pet, That onely, what the FltfhhooketaVeth not, We (hare to thee : Lord,we are (till deceiving ; We take the Prime, and feed thee with our leaving : Our Sluttifh... | 68 | 0.485 | 0.174 | Quarles, Francis | Quarles, Francis [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002958129 | -99,710 | 1697 | Dr. Pope's Wish. The only correct ... copy, etc | London | false | 6 * Labmtur ami, nee pie t as mor am Rugls, & injlanti ftneQ£ Afferet,indomitoque morti. Hor. Ocyor Cervis, (0 agente Ventos Ocyor Euro. Id. That it Years fly away, nor can our Piety (loir. The approach of wrinkled Age, and certain Death, Swifter than Harts, or Wind. Ocyor & Cali flammis, & Tigride Jats. Lucan. That U ... | 14 | 0.466 | 0.233 | Pope, Walter | Pope, Walter, -1714 [person] | null | England | England | 26 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001168900 | -110,303 | 1668 | She Wou'd if she Cou'd, a comedy [in five acts and in prose] | London | false | f'SJ Fwe.What do we here idling in theMulberry-Garden? Why do not we make this vifit then .<* Court. Now art thou as mad upon this trail, as if We were upon a hot fcent. Free. Since we know the bufh,why do we not ftart The Game ? Court. Gently, goo&Franc k.; firft know that the law$ Of Honour prefcrib'd in fuch nice ca... | 25 | 0.674 | 0.185 | Etherege, George, Sir | Etherege, George, Sir [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003047009 | -100,441 | 1695 | The Canterbury Guests; or, A Bargain broken. A comedy [in five acts and in prose] | London | false | Caret. To give you a greater proof on-t, I'll make my choice blind fold. ' Nil. 'Twill (till be an even Wager that you hit on the right. Lev. Carelefi, you are out-witted i'faith. Hit. Servant, our Covenant is void for Non-performance of the conditions. Caret. But calling me Servant, after the condition is broken ,tis ... | 31 | 0.538 | 0.19 | Ravenscroft, Edward, dramatist | Ravenscroft, Edward, dramatist [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003583689 | -101,171 | 1693 | A Duke and no Duke. As it is acted by their Majesties Servants. To which is now added, A preface concerning farce: with an account of the personæ and larvæ, &c. of the ancient theatre. By N. Tate [or rather, altered by him from 'Trappolin creduto principe' by Sir Aston Cokayne] | London | false | The PREFACE. rally too modeft to Ad barefac'd, t Tet Nero that Mon/ler f and in ufua I Habits. In Tragedy having compell'd Noblemen to tj-e r>e(j affifted to the Pemp and *a Parts ma Play he com- gh The Tragedian's Vizard manded them to pull off their i»_uw. \, . » Vizards on the Stage,limo- making the Voice to come lo... | 16 | 0.551 | 0.214 | Tate, Nahum | Cokayne, Aston, Sir, Baronet [person] ; Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715 [person] | Henry Bonwicke | England | England | 42 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002508268 | -100,806 | 1694 | [Pt. 4.] The annual miscellany: for the year 1694. Being the fourth part of Miscellany poems, etc | London | false | 218 -The FOURTH PART Ye Fauns propitious to the lab'ring Swain, •* I fing your Gifts, ye Dryads of the Plain ; > Favour my Lays great Neptune on the Main, Who by your mighty Pow'r, and Trident's Force, Rais'd from th' Athenian Shore the Warlike Horfe. You Guardian of the Woods and Sylvan Toil, Whole Milky Droves crop C... | 232 | 0.726 | 0.204 | null | Dryden, John, 1631-1700 [person] | Jacob Tonson ; R. E | England | England | 327 pages, plates (8°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000716174 | -111,033 | 1666 | Meditations in my Confinement when my House was visited with the Sickness: in April, May and June, 1666, etc [In verse.] | London | false | CO Into fo vaft a fum , figures can't dot , Nor number or. proportion can reach to't. 'Tisfudden, folitry, incurable, And what fo comfortlefs > fo terrible > ThisSicknefsalfo , after Death doth feem To trample o're the dead , with difefteem $ And (Viftor^like, o're Captives) with defpight , Denyes fuch Obfequies and fu... | 16 | 0.526 | 0.183 | Clarke, Thomas | Clarke, Thomas, poet [person] | W. G. for the use of the Authour | England | England | 20 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000484318 | -114,320 | 1657 | The Queenes Exchange, a comedy, etc [In verse. Edited by H. Brome.] | London | false | Th'e Queens Exchange.- King. Keep off a little, (does, You stand just in my light. And so he Tw ix t me and the prime beauty of the , wcrld. But I'l be even with him, and cause my Picturer To set this Crown upon this head, and V/as.butphc'dby her. By which her Majesty So much the more appcar'd, I could not hold This Fi... | 20 | 0.576 | 0.195 | Brome, Richard | Brome, Henry [person] ; Brome, Richard, -approximately 1652 [person] | Henry Brome | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003349201 | -101,902 | 1691 | The Scowrers. A comedy, etc [in five acts, in prose and verse.] | London | false | 23 Sir Humph. Well faid Nephew, you (hall "fee your Miftrefspre^tfy-. Enter Butler with a Bottle. Come, here fill a Glafs. May I crave your names again, Gentlemen. Blufter. Mine is Blufttr. Dingboy. And mine is Dingbcy. Sir Humph. Brave names for bold pleaders at the Bar; Whach. They plead at the Bar.' ha, ha, ha; They... | 33 | 0.611 | 0.2 | Shadwell, Thomas | Shadwell, Thomas, poet [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003316779 | -100,076 | 1696 | The Mock-Marriage. A comedy | London | false | The SMockMarriage. 15 Fair. She's grown indeed, but like a blushing Rose, whoseopeningBud' promis'da World of Beauty; but beingfullblown,exceedsour Expectations. Ld. Good. That's well said again, adod, you are a meer Courtier, I wou'd not be a young Girl in your way for something. See if she cites not blulh; ameer puli... | 29 | 0.6 | 0.19 | Scott, Thomas, Secretary to the Earl of Roxburgh | Scott, Thomas, Secretary to the Earl of Roxburgh [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000744696 | -101,171 | 1693 | A Collection of Poems by Several Hands. Most of them written by persons of eminent quality [With a preface by the publisher, F. Saunders.] | London | false | To Sir R. Howard, on hk Poems. 1 9 5 If Funeral Rites can give a Ghost repose, Your Muse so justly has discharged those. Elift's shade may now its wandring cease, And claim a Title to the Fields of Peace. But if Æjtesis be oblig'd, no less Your kindness great Achilles doth confess, Who dresi'd by Statius in too bold a ... | 219 | 0.763 | 0.19 | null | Saunders, Francis [person] | T. Warren for Francis Saunders | England | England | 273 pages (8°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003256748 | -105,554 | 1681 | Tamerlane the Great, a tragedy [in five acts and in verse] | London | false | laiiiuuui1 im U-Mi. 7 Man. Low as the Earth two Monarchs I Implore, Rather two Gods in fiving pity great, As Heav'n may blefs your Throne with Vittory, [To Tam. As Heav'n may raife you higher by your Fall, [To Baj. I beg this Princefs from your Royal hands. Aft. With all the force a Virgins Tears can prefs On any Soul,... | 23 | 0.655 | 0.203 | Saunders, Charles, of Westminster School | Saunders, Charles, of Westminster School [person] ; Dryden, John, 1631-1700 [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002905058 | -104,824 | 1683 | Themista and Eupherbus, in a familiar dialogue [in verse] ... discovering, and passionately bemoning, ... the Exorbitances of the World in the Administration of Justice ... By Philopolites | London | false | 22 Hence is't when that two differees have long, Been by the Ears concerning right and wrong, Met at the Barr to hear.the Sentence last, That likely, shall be at the Action past : The very Clowns that least of Law do know, Forebode and tell for whom the cause will goe. And when my self has doubted, I have gon Through a... | 36 | 0.652 | 0.21 | null | null | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001168890 | -107,381 | 1676 | The Man of Mode, or Sr Fopling Flutter; a comedy [in five acts, and in prose] | London | false | 34 How do you like this indifference now ? Har. You expect I soould take it ill I fee I r. Sell. Tis not unnatural for you Women to be a lif tie Angry, you miss a Conquest, though you wou'd flight the Poor man were he in your power. Har. There are some it may be have an Eye like Bart'lomere, Big enough for the whole Fa... | 48 | 0.607 | 0.212 | Etherege, George, Sir | Dryden, John, 1631-1700 [person] ; Etherege, George, Sir [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003988497 | -103,728 | 1686 | The Plain-Dealer. A comedy ... The second edition [Taken from Molière's comedy 'Le Misanthrope.'] | London | false | THE PLAIN-DEALER. 33 It feems can undergo a Womans fcorn, .. • But not a Mans Enter to him Fidelia. Fid. Sir, good Sir, generous Captain. Man. Pr'ythee, kind impertinence, leave me. Why fhou'dft thou fol low me, flatter my Generality now, fince thou knoweft I have no Money left? if I had it, I'd give it thee, to buy my... | 51 | 0.591 | 0.198 | Wycherley, William | Wycherley, William [person] ; Molière, 1622-1673 [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003014682 | -118,338 | 1646 | The Shepheards Oracles: delivered in certain Eglogues | London | false | egl. 8. The Shepheards Oracles. 93 * Numb, Suffice not, may your greater wifdomes pleafe To dep into the Law, and read th'expreffe Commanded * Form, wherein the Pried mud bleffc The parting people ; Can thy brazen brow Deny all this ? What refuge have yee now ? Y' are gone by Law and Gofpel; They both us'd Set Forme ; ... | 101 | 0.455 | 0.186 | Quarles, Francis | Quarles, Francis [person] | null | England | England | 27 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000241263 | -106,285 | 1679 | Comedies and Tragedies ... Never printed before, and now published by the authours originall copies [With a portrait of Fletcher.] | London | false | The Mad Lover. 244 But let me not be fool'd again. Pol. Doubt nothing, You do me wrong then, get ye in there private As I have taught ye ; "Bafia. CMem. Work. {Exit Memnon. Pol. I will do. Eum. Have ye found the caufe ? Pol. Yes, and the ftrangeft. Gentlemen, That e'r I heard of, anon I'll tell ye : Stremon Be you Aill... | 266 | 0.729 | 0.185 | Beaumont, Francis | Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616 [person] ; Fletcher, John, 1579-1625 [person] ; Denham, John, Sir, poet [person] | John Martyn, Henry Herringman, Richard Marriot | England | England | 578, 557 pages (folio) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002417022 | -123,086 | 1633 | A New Way to pay Old Debts. A comoedie as it hath beene often acted at the Phœnix in Drury-Lane, by the Queenes Maiesties seruants | London | false | A new way to pay old Debts. I will nor begge, nor borrow six pence of you, But be supph'd elsewhere, or want thus euer. Only one suite I make , which you deny not To strangers : and 'tis this. Whispers to her. Led. Fie, nothing else? Welb. Nothing; vnlesse you please to charge your seruautst To throw away a little resp... | 31 | 0.401 | 0.147 | Massinger, Philip | Massinger, Philip, 1583-1640 [person] | Elizabeth Pursloe ; Henry Seyle | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002110949 | -101,171 | 1693 | Sophonisba, etc | London | false | Hannibal'* Overthrow. 27 Fall, die, difparch, to Fortune's malice bow, Thy Royal Uncle would not own thee now. Life proffer'd with the World, I wou'd not take ; Yet I could live for Rofalmdds fake : Speak Hannibal, wilt thou thy fhare refign ? Rpf. He may ; bur I can never part with mine. Maff. How, never? Roj. Never. ... | 39 | 0.53 | 0.226 | Lee, Nathaniel | Lee, Nathaniel, approximately 1653-1692 [person] | Thomas Chapman | England | England | 60 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000640346 | -107,015 | 1677 | The Triumphant Widow, or the Medley of humours. A comedy | London | false | 71 Just. A small matter will do that now. Woman. The more's the pity, I would have 'em hid better, now first undone help his Fellows, pray give me the Lines to hang my Linen on, they (hall hang something , till they can light on the right owners. Col. Come on, Gentlemen, we have fought, and since we have satisfied our ... | 81 | 0.693 | 0.181 | Cavendish, William, Duke of Newcastle | Cavendish, William, Duke of Newcastle [person] | J. M. for H. Herringman | England | England | 98 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003349207 | -98,980 | 1699 | The Squire of Alsatia ... The Third edition | London | false | 23 > Lolp. Hawd you, hawdyou.: And I tak kibbo, I ft raddle the bones o'thee; Ife tell a that : for aw th'art a Captain mun. Self. Jun. Look Sirrah, here's a /how you Rogue; here's a fight of Cola, Veirby, the Ready, and the Rhino, you Rafcal, you underftand me not ! you Loggerhead, you filly Fat, you underftand me not... | 37 | 0.544 | 0.206 | Shadwell, Thomas | Shadwell, Thomas, poet [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000987700 | -102,267 | 1690 | Don Sebastian, King of Portugal: a tragedy acted at the Theatre Royal | London | false | The PREFACE. Montaigne, which is intituled de 1' Inconftance des a&ions hu- maines. 'A longer reply, is what thofe Cavillers deferve not ; but 1 will give them and their fellows to underfland, that the Earl of D(/r!et, was pleas'd to redd the Tragedy twice 'over before H was Ailed; and did me the favour to fend me word... | 15 | 0.566 | 0.237 | Dryden, John | Dryden, John, 1631-1700 [person] | Jo. Hindmarsh | England | England | 132 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002110884 | -104,459 | 1684 | Constantine the Great; a tragedy, etc [in five acts and in verse.] | London | false | ? CON.STANTINE ' Crifpus. How Anmbal : What ! out of temper now ? WhenCrpwns are ofiei'd, and the Cafars Purple ? What, though not born in the immediate way ? Yet thou art Gall;' terally Great as I. And iff eVefHeir this "Spacious Empire, By Heaven, thou flult not fhare, but guide, engrofs My hearts beft Love, and all ... | 22 | 0.44 | 0.203 | Lee, Nathaniel | Dryden, John, 1631-1700 [person] ; Lee, Nathaniel, approximately 1653-1692 [person] | J. Bently & J. Tonson | England | England | 60 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000828043 | -100,806 | 1694 | The Married Beau or, the Curious impertinent, a comedy, etc | London | false | The Curious Impertinent. , ' 6$ Th. Ay, and take place o^ thy proud Lady there. Come Dear, where shall we get a Marriage-jobber ? A holy Joyner, to put us together ? Lio. Here in the House, is a Genteel young Parson, A Kinsman o' my Master's, he'l be glad To do a little Job o' Journey-work, For a young Woman. Th. Come,... | 77 | 0.547 | 0.18 | Crown, mr (John) | Crown, mr (John), approximately 1640-1712 [person] | Richard Bentley | England | England | 38, 41-66 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003022543 | -123,086 | 1633 | A match at mid-night : A pleasant comoedie: as it hath beene acted by the Children of the Revells | England ; London | false | A Match at Mid»mght_, good Sirta'kenomorc, my mouth runncs over, Sleepe, wake, worthy beggcr. worthy inieed to be one , and am ine worthily— how fine it is to wanton without afflicti on,! raustlooke out for Fortunes, over againe , no, 1 have money here, and 'cis the carsc of merit , not to workt? when slice has money :... | 22 | 0.376 | 0.145 | Rowley, William | Rowley, William, approximately 1585-approximately 1642 [person] | Aug. Mathewes ; Brittaines Bursse ; William Sheares | England | England | 72 pages, 19 cm (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002942150 | -100,806 | 1694 | The Poet Buffoon'd: or a vindication of the unfortunate ladies from the sawcy reflections in a late doggrel satyr against the famous Lottery in Freemans-Yard, etc | London | false | (3) A City Matron stood up next, And thus held forth on the fame Text. Madam, said (he, to your Applause, You've play'd the Champion of our Cause. But Curs will bite : The Fop so witty, Made some Flirts too against the City : Told me, I pray'd t'have great Prize drawn, To keep a Spark of Nerve and Brawn, To help my spi... | 7 | 0.558 | 0.225 | null | null | Randal Taylor | England | England | 10 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000248501 | -106,285 | 1679 | The Excommunicated Prince: or, the False relique. A tragedy. As it was acted by His Holiness's servants. Being the Popish Plot in a play [In verse.] | London | false | 26 Do ftrewthmd by his Authority, ft>ho *S>ds pleas' d to feat us in this Su* pream Throne, Me do by the Fulnefs of our Apoftolical ToTber, declare the afore faid Teimurazez, an Heretick ; and likewife, thofe who •hive taken his Tart, to incur the Sentence oj Anathema. Jndmore* oVer, that he is deprivdof the of his fai... | 26 | 0.646 | 0.217 | Bedloe, William | Bedloe, William [person] | Tho. Parkhurst | England | England | 47 pages (folio) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001014632 | -99,710 | 1697 | The Intrigues at Versailles; or, A Jilt in all humours; a Comedy [in five acts and in prose] | London | false | The Intrigues at Versailles; Or, 24 Vand. Suppose what you will I'll follow my inclinations,though you ind all such impertinent Teizers were dam'd in the preventing it. Tonn. Is't possible ? Can you so soon forget your Promise ? Vand. Pox O' promises that ever any fellow that proudly thinks he carries half an ounce of ... | 38 | 0.58 | 0.207 | D'Urfey, Thomas | D'Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723 [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000444036 | -109,937 | 1669 | The history of Henry the Fifth ... 1668. A facsimile published by Cornmarket Press from the copy in the Birmingham Shakespeare Library | London | false | Ooi) Soly. Friendfhip and cruelty alike have done ; For each of them has robb'd me of a Son. Zang. When, Sir, you have forgiv'n me for my death, Grant what I ask with my departing breath •• Your dying Zanger begs th' Hungarian Crown For th* injur'd Queen and for her guiltlcfs Son. Soly. Shall I (o little give for Zange... | 107 | 0.596 | 0.204 | Boyle, Roger, Earl of Orrery | Boyle, Roger, Earl of Orrery, 1621-1679 [person] | Henry Herringman | England | England | 108 pages (folio) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000241331 | -106,650 | 1678 | The Elder Brother: a Comedie ... Written by F. Beaumont and J. Fletcher [or more probably written by Fletcher, and revised by Massinger] ... The second edition, corrected and amended | London | false | THE EtDER BROTHER. 50 Egre. By no means. Eust. Honour is nothing with you > Cow. A meer bubble; for what's grown common, is no more regarded. Eust . My sword forc'd from me too, and still detain'd, you think 'tis no blemish. Egre.Get me aBattoon,, 'tis twenty times more Court-like, and less trouble. Eust. And yet you w... | 64 | 0.572 | 0.185 | Beaumont, Francis | Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616 [person] | D. N ; D. Newman ; George Marriott ; T. C ; T. N ; T. Newcomb | England | England | 58 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003349216 | -107,381 | 1676 | The Virtuoso. A comedy, etc [In five acts and in prose.] | London | false | 42 conftant a Lover as any man in England, when I have no op-* portunity to be otherwife — — [Exit Bruce*. Enter Longvil L. Gim. Fa-la-la-la! Ome, Sir! I fwear you frighted me ! I proteft my heart was at my mouth. Alas ! I fhall not recover thediforder a good while. Longv*. What's the matter, Madam ? L. Gim. You brough... | 56 | 0.521 | 0.211 | Shadwell, Thomas | Shadwell, Thomas, poet [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003349211 | -110,303 | 1668 | The Sullen Lovers, or the Impertinents, a comedy [in five acts and in prose] | Savoy | false | 58 The Sullen Lovers ; Or, iooooo, and by my extr<_ordinaty Conduct destroy e'm all, this is demonstration, nothing can be plainer then this ; by this you may guess whether I may not be a considerable Man to that Nation or no. Nay, more then that, I'le undertake if I were in Can dia, the Grand Visier would sooner expos... | 74 | 0.573 | 0.202 | Shadwell, Thomas | Shadwell, Thomas, poet [person] | null | null | null | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002416979 | -121,260 | 1638 | The Bondman: an Antient Storie, etc [In five acts and in verse.] | London | false | The Bond-man. Pifand. Art thou madde too ? No more, as you respect me. Polif. I obey. Sir, Ptfand. Quarrell among yourselves? Ctmb. Yes, in ourWinc,Sir , And for our Wenches. Grate. How could we be Lords else ? Pifan. Take heed.I have news wilcool this heat,fc make you Remember, what you were. Cjmb. How ? Pifand. Send ... | 51 | 0.575 | 0.203 | Massinger, Philip | Massinger, Philip, 1583-1640 [person] | J. Raworth for J. Harison | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002177156 | -132,583 | 1607 | Lingua: Or, the Combat of the Tongue and the five Senses for superiority. A pleasant Comœdie [in five acts, in prose and verse. By T. Tomkis.] | London | false | LING VA, Mostheart commanding fact Gentlewoman.euen as the stone in India called Bafaltjcus , hurts -all that lookes on it : and as the Serpent in Arabia called Smaragdut delighteth the sight, •so does thy celestiall orbe assimilating eyes, both please, and in pleasing wound my loue -darted heart. H e v. But what trick... | 32 | 0.484 | 0.167 | null | null | G. Eld for S. Waterson | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000805386 | -105,554 | 1681 | The Second Part of the Works of Mr. Abraham Cowley. Being what was written and published by himself in his younger years. And now reprinted together. The fourth edition [Consisting of 'Poetical Blossomes,' 'Love's Riddle' and 'Naufragium Joculare.' With portraits.] | London | false | Loves Riddle 112 Wake Callidorus, wake, it is thy Bellula. That calls thee, wake, it is thy Bellula; Why Gentlemen? why Shepherd ? neforssiame, Have you no charity ? O my Callidorus I Speak but one word- ed. 'Tis not well done to trouble me, Why do you enw me this little rest ? Bell. No 3 I will follow thee. [Swoons. F... | 120 | 0.702 | 0.2 | Cowley, Abraham | Cowley, Abraham, 1618-1667 [person] | Jacob Tonson ; Mary Clark for Charles Harper | England | England | 161 pages (folio) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002299790 | -123,452 | 1632 | The Fatall Dowry: a tragedy [in five acts and in verse] . Written by P [hilip] M [assinger] and N [athaniel] F [ield] | London | false | The~> Fatal/ Dowy. xfiauft thefe flouds, and not his fathers death. 1 would yee.ye'arc lo cholericke? ' * CredMoft fouldiers arc foyfaitb,Iet him alone; Tney haue little elfe toliue on, we haue not had A penny of him, haue wee? 3 Srft/,' Slight, wo'd you haue our hearts? 1 Cred*We haue nothing but his body heere in dur... | 31 | 0.465 | 0.187 | M, P. | Massinger, Philip, 1583-1640 [person] ; M, P. [person] ; F, N. [person] ; Field, Nathaniel, dramatist [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002973290 | -101,902 | 1691 | Alphonso, King of Naples, a tragedy [in five acts and in verse] | London | false | r.3? i Does of the Snowi which when it has engender'd, It's wild Breath fcatters through the Earth forgotten. Ferd. Sir, fhe's your Daughter. King. Do not call her fo. There's not one drop of my Blood in her Veins. She makes her felf a Baftard, and deferves To be cut off like a diforder'd Branch, Difgracing the fair Tr... | 47 | 0.662 | 0.187 | Powell, George, actor | Powell, George, actor [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003431886 | -103,363 | 1687 | To the Society of the Beaux Esprits. A pindarick poem. By the author of the late Satyr against Woman [i.e. Robert Gould] | London | false | I TiABEAUxEsPRITS. Or dive into the Intrigues of France and %ome, That know not what one Hour will produce here at Fonte? Can thole into Fates dark Recedes fee, And find out what is to be ? That (hall forget, (to prove how far they ftray,) What their own felvcs did Yefterday ? To tell what is to come, how dare they boa... | 22 | 0.521 | 0.215 | null | Gould, Robert, -approximately 1709 [person] | J. Knight & F. Saunders | England | England | 27 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000828027 | -107,746 | 1675 | The Countrey Wit. A comedy, etc | London | false | 1 8 The Country Wit. me the end of my Nofe : what ftays this Maftet of mine fo long? fome new Love-adventure, lie lay my life on't; for nothing elfe could ftay him I'm fure : Oh 'tis a brave Univerfal Lover ! what pity 'tis fuch a large fpacious foul, that holds fuch vaft prodigi ous quantities of Love, fhould have but... | 32 | 0.696 | 0.199 | Crown, mr (John) | Crown, mr (John), approximately 1640-1712 [person] | T. N. for James Magnes & Richard Bentley | England | England | 46 pages, leaves 47, 48 pages 49-90 (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002791817 | -124,182 | 1630 | Pathomachia: or, the Battell of Affections. Shadowed by a faigned Siedge of the Citie Pathopolis [An allegorical play in five acts and in prose.] Written some yeeres since, and now first published by a Friend of the deceased Author | London | false | Louts Loade-Stone. 23 e^#.a,. Scen.x. Curiofttie, tJMaliee. ("ur. Wliac,moremifchkfe? More plotting yet ? dial. You are intreated by my Lord Pride to difguife vs all intothe habite of Affedions, or Vcrtues. Cur. Where fhall we haue Attire, and Armour fit for it? LMal. We haue found much Of that ftuffe difperft here,and... | 35 | 0.385 | 0.148 | null | null | F. Constable ; T & R. Cotes | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001521522 | -103,363 | 1687 | Christ's Passion, a tragedie [in five acts, in verse], with annotations [Translated by G. Sandys.] | London | false | CHRIST'S PASSION. 52 And now my Wifes not idle Dreams perplex (vex My ftruggling Thoughts, which all this Night did Her troubled Slumbers ; who conjures me by All that is holy, all the Gods, that I Should not the Laws of Juftice violate, To gratifie fo undeferv'd a Hate. For this fhall I the Hebrew Fathers flight, Th' ... | 74 | 0.7 | 0.218 | Grotius, Hugo | Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645 [person] | J. R. for T. Basset | England | England | 207 pages (8°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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004077038 | -122,721 | 1634 | The noble souldier. Or, A contract broken, justly reveng'd. A tragedy. Written by S. R [i.e. Samuel Rowley.] | London | false | A The "Noble Spanish Souldier] The booke of a blacke sinne,deepe-printed in me Oh father .' my disease lyes in my soule. Card. Theeld wound,Sir ? Kin. Yes that,it festers inward : For though I have a beauty to my be«f That even Creation envies at,as wanting Stustc to make such another, yet on her pillow I lye by her, b... | 14 | 0.552 | 0.2 | Rowley, Samuel | Dekker, Thomas, approximately 1572-1632 [person] ; R, S. [person] ; Rowley, Samuel, -1624 [person] | Nicholas Vavasour | England | England | pages not numbered (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002177156 | -132,583 | 1607 | Lingua: Or, the Combat of the Tongue and the five Senses for superiority. A pleasant Comœdie [in five acts, in prose and verse. By T. Tomkis.] | London | false | he shall strengthen his speeches with the sincwes of Truth yet none shall beleeue him. ' 3 P H a. In my imagination my Lord , the Day is dead to the great toe, and in my conceit it growes darkc , by which I con jecture it will be cold, and therefore in my fancie,and opinion, tis bestto repaire to our lodgings. Exeunt o... | 97 | 0.413 | 0.169 | null | null | G. Eld for S. Waterson | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001040107 | -101,902 | 1691 | King Edward the Third, with the fall of Mortimer, Earl of March. An historicall play [in five acts, prose, and verse, by J. Bancroft? With a dedication by W. Mountfort] | London | false | <««_ (47) Shine out, and you will be too bright for The low Crowd to gaze at. Queen. Thy pleasing Accent thrills into my breast, lilot the parch'd Earth when the hot Dog-Star reigns, Sucks up refreshing showers, With half the eagerness as I thy well-tun'd speech : Oh hadst thou seen their Insolence ray March, To thy so... | 61 | 0.551 | 0.192 | null | Mountfort, William [person] ; Bancroft, John, surgeon [person] | J. Hindmarsh | England | England | 56 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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