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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. 18 All night "his limbs on downy Quilts he'l lay, And fing his threats, andfmilehis frowns away. King. Whence is this change ? Gril. Beauty, Sir, is the caufe 3 Beauty ! that conquers Kings, and tramples Laws. King. Confiilt thy glory. Gril. Farewell War and Fame. My breaft muft cherifh now a... | 40 | 0.681 | 0.188 | Shipman, Thomas | Shipman, Thomas [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003376956 | -123,817 | 1631 | Sicelides, a piscatory, as it hath beene acted in Kings Colledge, in Cambridge [In five acts, and in prose and verse. By Phineas Fletcher.] | London | false | Skelides* Con.l warrant you it has been tricd.come be thou rriy refty i'lc tilt on thy fhoulders. Cam. Raunt tara,raunt taunt:8i Cancrone fals,and hit I fhall make you ftumble,lct me frtm him ** ttu Come hindermofti .-. Cyclops reach. Com. O your Whineyeard,the enemy hath feazd on'r, G*».'Tis no matter,hee'l hardly mak... | 70 | 0.464 | 0.182 | null | null | I. N ; William Sheares | 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 | WttmaConftablc. To give thee due correction, (Ce&n, Trift. Would you study ?as docs young Thorowgeed yo«r noble Not bookcs.but men which are true living voluras; You would like him, be held rich ith' cstcemc Of all the illustrious wits thatdecke the city When the extent of your admirers is Confinde to fresh men: and su... | 13 | 0.548 | 0.212 | Glapthorne, Henry | Glapthorne, Henry [person] | F. C ; Francis Constable ; Io. Okes | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000805381 | -110,303 | 1668 | The Works of Mr Abraham Cowley. Consisting of those which were formerly printed: and those which he design'd for the press, now published out of the authors original copies [Edited, with an account of the life and writings of Cowley, by Thomas Sprat, Bishop of Rochester. With a portrait by W. Faithorne.] | London | false | Lib. I. 1 DAVIDEIDOS; L1BBX TTJMVS Authored. COWLEY. BElla cano, fatique vices, Regemque potentem Murato qui Sceptra pedo Solymæia geffit Rex olim & Vat es ; duo maxima munera cœli ; Multa prius tulit immota difcrimina mente Et SauliSc Satanæ futiis imbellibus actus. Multa quoque 8c regno 3 tarn longa exercuit ira ViBo... | 393 | 0.463 | 0.156 | Cowley, Abraham | Cowley, Abraham, 1618-1667 [person] | J. M. for Henry Herringman | England | England | 5 parts (folio) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000241462 | -101,902 | 1691 | The Scornful Ladie ... 1616 | London | false | 24 The Scornful Lady. Lady. How is this, good Sir. El. Lo. Tji that, that if you have a Soul, will choak it. Y'ave kill'd a Gentleman. £«(y. Ikill'd a Gentleman! - El. Lo. You and your Cruelty have kill'd him, Woman, And such a Man (let me be angry in',) | Whose least worth weighed above all Women s Virtues That are : ... | 32 | 0.455 | 0.174 | Beaumont, Francis | Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616 [person] | Dorman Newman | England | England | 52 pages (4°) | 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 | i SS Falling in Love with a Stranger, Sec. Love came disguis'd in Wonder and Delight ; And I was Conquer'd e're I knew him right; Your words fell on my Passion, like those (lowers Which swell and multiply the rising Flowers ; Like Cupid's self, a God, and yet a Child, Your Looks at once were awful, and yet mild : .Meth... | 212 | 0.604 | 0.219 | null | Saunders, Francis [person] | T. Warren for Francis Saunders | England | England | 273 pages (8°) | 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 | PATHOMACHIA: 0% THE BATTELL OF -kAFFECTIOHJ- SHADOWED BY A FAIGNED SIEDGE OE THE CITIE 'PATHO'POLIS. Written fome yeeres fmce, and now firft publifhed by a Friend of the deceafTed Avthor. LONDON, -Printed by Tbemas and Richard Coats, for Francis ConfiAU^wdwtz. to be fold at his Shop in Pauls Church-yard at the Signe of... | 7 | 0.504 | 0.174 | null | null | F. Constable ; T & R. Cotes | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000987927 | -107,015 | 1677 | Tyrannick love, or The royal martyr. A tragedy. As it is acted by his Majesties Servants, at the Theatre Royal | London | false | 54 Tel. For death/ I hope you but my courage trie: What ever I believe, I dare not die. Heav'n does not, sore, that Seal of Faith require 3 Or, if it did, would firmer thoughts inspire. A Womans witness can no credit give To Truths Divine, and therefore I would live. Max. I cannot give the life which you demand : But t... | 68 | 0.624 | 0.188 | Dryden, John | Dryden, John, 1631-1700 [person] | H. Herringman | England | England | 69 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000686807 | -112,494 | 1662 | The Chimneys Scuffle [A satire, in verse. By Richard Brathwait?] | London | false | io The Chimney f Scuffle. Nor can I blame thofe Magpies if they oive Such freedome to thele Zimreys to live';° High forts fupport the Lower : tho_e who ne'r were Friends to Church-difcipline nor the Lords Prayer Be their GOOD LORDS: and Thefe in fuch high Grace As they'l caft dirt in any Bijhops face ; So bravely rais'... | 18 | 0.489 | 0.197 | null | Brathwaite, Richard, approximately 1588-1673 [person] | null | England | England | 16 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000769055 | -107,746 | 1675 | The Siege of Constantinople; a tragedy, etc [In verse. By Henry Neville Payne.] | London | false | 55 Then I afitfree to aft as I fee cause. Enter Mutan with a Synan. Go,- bring that Per-fon in that brought this Letter which Letter ; Madam, 'tis from your Father. Synan reads. Enter MelTenger. Tell me Friends J how did the Youths you brought Behave themselves ? Mefjeng. One Sir was quiet, to'ther fhew'd a sorrow Appr... | 67 | 0.649 | 0.2 | null | Payne, Henry Neville [person] | Tho. Dring | England | England | 87 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001187574 | -115,051 | 1655 | Imperial, a tragedy [in five acts and in verse. By R. F, i.e. Sir Ralph Freeman] | London | false | I MPERI ALE, H i rh ufually proclaimed miracles: All which by powerfull working on our fpirits, A:id bending forcibly ourpaffions imagination caufeth, though it be A faculty coincident to Bruits, Receiving objects from the common fence; But thefe his perturbations I fufpect To flow from mixt affe&ions, griefe, and ange... | 62 | 0.632 | 0.186 | F, R. | F, R. [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000987728 | -101,902 | 1691 | An evening's love, or The mock astrologer. Acted at the Theater Royal, by His Majesties Servants | London | false | The <S\doc1^Aftrologer. 3 j Wild. Now could I cut my throat for Madnefs. Mask Now could I break my neck for Defpair; if I could find a Preci pice absolutely to my liking. Wild. 'Tis in vain to confider on't. There's but one way; go you, Ma» skal, and find her out, and invent fome Excufe for me, and be fore to beg leave... | 61 | 0.623 | 0.211 | Dryden, John | Dryden, John, 1631-1700 [person] | Henry Herringman | England | England | 63 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002896070 | -99,345 | 1698 | Phaeton, or the Fatal Divorce, a tragedy [in five acts and in verse, by C. Gildon] ... With some reflections on a book [by Jeremy Collier] call'd, A short View of the Immorality ... of the English Stage | London | false | AC T I. SCENE I The Curtain rises, ami discovers a pleasant Grove, &c. the Profpetl end- ing in a River running thro a Valley. Phaeton, Althea, and her Maids in the front ofthe Stage, aud on eaah fide Shepherds and Shep- herdesses in Green. Phaeton i*nd Althea comeforward before the reft. Alth. ' ~",~~ Was on this day,... | 29 | 0.515 | 0.218 | null | null | null | England | England | null | 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 | TOEMS. 5,5 As to deny a Sickle to his Grain, orfi And not undrefs the teeming Earth agiin ?"i vu vpiH Fruits grow forufe, Mankind is born to<_fenpui , And both Fates have the fame rteccflity <(fifli ifidT Then grieve no more, M Relatives, but leflfttf,1^ *>1 Sigh not, but profit by your juiV'tckicern. : • Read over her... | 135 | 0.526 | 0.19 | 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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000805467 | -106,285 | 1679 | A Poem on the late Civil War | London | false | 29 Keynton the Place that Fortune did approve, To be the noble ft Scene of War and Love -r Through the Glad vail, Tenthoufand Cupids fled And Chas'd the wandring_fpirits of Rebels dead, Still the lewd fcent of Powder did they fear, And fcatter d Eajlern fmells through all die Air; Look happy Mount, look well, for this ... | 37 | 0.601 | 0.21 | Cowley, Abraham | Cowley, Abraham, 1618-1667 [person] | L. Curtis | England | England | 32 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003349200 | -102,267 | 1690 | Psyche: a tragedy, etc [in five acts and in verse, partly borrowed from the French of Molière.] | London | false | g PSYCHE. His Arms are far lefs dreadful than his Love. Pfyc. Sir, what could your injurious kindnefsmove, Thus to diflurb the quiet of my life ? In vain, great Princes, is your am'rous ftrife. Polyn. If I were lingular, you might think me rude: But I can many dang'rous .Rivals find. A violent Palfion makes me thus int... | 22 | 0.523 | 0.171 | Shadwell, Thomas | Shadwell, Thomas, poet [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002300122 | -106,650 | 1678 | Huntington Divertisement, or, an Enterlude for the generall entertainment at the county-feast, held at Merchant-Taylors Hall, June 20, 1678 [By W. M.] | London | false | 30 Enter Enter Margery the Milkmaid, with a Rale of Milk on-- her head, and walking to and fro, fings a merry Ballad ; which being done, Enter three Clowns, Dick, Harry,, and Jack. Dick. Zooks! who would be thus an ever rafting flave to the fork and the rake ? for my part I am quite weary of it, and am refolved at the ... | 42 | 0.53 | 0.191 | M, W. | M, W. [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000860472 | -135,505 | 1599 | The Poeticall Essayes of Sam. Danyel. Newly corrected and augmented [Containing 'The First Fowre Bookes of the Civile Wars,' 'The fyft Booke of the Civill Warres,' 'Musophilus,' 'A Letter from Octavia to Marcus Antonius,' 'The Tragedie of Cleopatra,' and 'The Complaint of Rosamond.'] | London | false | Of Cleopatra. The rarestsorme of death in earth below, That euerpitty,glory,wonder gat. (more C^w.what newes bring'st thou, can Egypt yet yeelde ' Of sorrow then it hath? what can it ad de To the already ouerflowing store Of sad affliction, matteryet more sad? Haue we not scene the worst of our calamity? Is there behin... | 75 | 0.624 | 0.182 | Daniel, Samuel | Daniel, Samuel, 1562-1619 [person] | Short for Simon Waterson | England | England | 4 parts (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003371066 | -110,668 | 1667 | The Schoole of Complement [A comedy in five acts, in prose and verse.] | London | false | THE PROLOGUE §^^^L N o* 1 * Old Plays, the humor Love and Pafjion tmxA $tm Likg Doublet, Hose, and Cloaks are out of fashion : 2*! '**"'* w^ c^ *^ e World caU'd Wit in Shakes^ ears Age, ■nGSBsfeS Is laugbt at, as improper for our Stage j Nay Fletcher stands Corretted, what hope then For thk poor Author, Shirley ; whose... | 9 | 0.548 | 0.186 | Shirley, James | Shirley, James, 1596-1666 [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001509795 | -123,086 | 1633 | Certaine learned and elegant workes of the Right Honourable Fulke, Lord Brooke, written in his youth and familiar exercise with Sir P. Sidney | London | false | ALAHAM, i. Rcfolue to die . or elfe refolue to feare. Mahomet. Good Angells ftill pfote&the innocent : Hell would haue all , if harme were ill intent. Alah. Mifchiefe ftill hides her felfe from them fhehitSj, In hopes, and feares of vnrefoluing wits. Mahomet. I well know Caine : his nature to excefie Of good^ or ill, i... | 89 | 0.567 | 0.196 | Greville, Fulke, Baron Brooke | Greville, Fulke, Baron Brooke, 1554-1628 [person] | E. P. for H. Seyle | England | England | 23-82, 1-298 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001014636 | -107,015 | 1677 | Madam Fickle: or the Witty False One. A Comedy [in five acts and in verse] | London | false | The Witty Falfe One. y Harr. Like a Taylor ore' a Wafhbg-block : Well , I muft leave 'emi forLthe Difeafe of Folly, is as catching as that of the Plague. Gentlemen your Servant. Zech. Ah Sir, you will not leave us : Shall we not break a jeft toge ther o're a Glafs of Burgundy) Upon honour a Man of Wit is to me as welco... | 21 | 0.567 | 0.207 | D'Urfey, Thomas | D'Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723 [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001553618 | -120,530 | 1640 | Sicily and Naples, or, the fatall union. A tragœdy [in five acts and in verse and prose] . By S [amuel] H [arding], A [rtium] B [accalaureus], e C [ollegio] Ex [oniensi. Edited by P. P.] | Oxford | false | And like thine glories in the rabbles hate ; As soone as (hee had life, she was wifh't dead. Or under her owne a/hes buried ; But now a glorious Thœnix rais'd is shee From this and he r supposed Tragedie. Rich.Doddridge A.B.C.Exeh. To my good friend the ut hour. IF fanck, language, wit, deserve the praise That's due to... | 13 | 0.527 | 0.203 | H, S., A.B., e C. Ex | P, P. [person] ; H, S., A.B., e C. Ex [person] ; Harding, Samuel, of Exeter College, Oxford [person] | W. Turner | null | null | null | 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 BaB. Ma". Wecann6tbetobittcr,ihcesahellCat; tsfm. Dee heare, liden to me our (hames are' 5 equally Yet if we all dtfcharge at once upon her, We (hall but make canfufion, and perhaps Give her more canfe to laugh, let us chufe one, To curfe her for us all. Co. lis the beft way, and if you love me gentlemen., Engage m... | 40 | 0.482 | 0.208 | 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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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 | Thilafier. 35 "Bell. Or let me periih loath'd. Come my good Lord, Creep in amongft thofe buflies : who does know But that the gods may fave your (much lov'd) breath ? Phi. Then I fhall die for grief, if not for this, That I have wounded thee : what wilt thou do ? Tell. Shift for my felf well: peace, I hear 'em come. Wi... | 57 | 0.713 | 0.188 | 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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000241254 | -120,530 | 1640 | Poems ... viz. The Hermaphrodite. The Remedie of Love. Elegies. Sonnets, with other poems | London | false | Aug. nh. Imprimatur, Matt h.* Clay. | 45 | 0.433 | 0.18 | Beaumont, Francis | Blaikelocke, Laurence [person] ; Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616 [person] | Richard Hodgkinson ; W. W & Laurence Blaikelocke | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001793259 | -99,345 | 1698 | The Imposture defeated: or, A Trick to Cheat the Devil. A comedy [in five acts and in prose. By G. Powell] | London | false | t 44 -.)■■ "-**-.■. Perdition, Furies, why am I thus fool'd, I fhall be* made the iport of every Fiend, and hooted through each Region, they will make me the very Owl of Hell, to fculk in Corners, and every meager Ghoft will Chatter at me. I cannot bear the thought, Con vulfions gnaw thee, Aches contraSl thy Bones', th... | 56 | 0.491 | 0.208 | null | Powell, George, actor [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001747203 | -110,303 | 1668 | The Great Favourite, or, The Duke of Lerma [A tragedy in five acts, and in verse.] | Savoy | false | To the deader. it I acquainted them, that in my judgement it would not be of much ufe for fuch a defigii, fin ce the con trivance, fcarce would merit the name of a plot } and fome of that, afllfted by a dilguife ; and it ended ab ruptly * and on the Perfon of Philip the 3. there was fixt fuch a mean Character, and on t... | 16 | 0.359 | 0.123 | Howard, Robert, Sir | Howard, Robert, Sir, 1626-1698 [person] | null | null | null | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002110976 | -107,746 | 1675 | The Tragedy of Nero, Emperour of Rome, etc [In five acts, in verse and in prose.] | London | false | The Tragedy of Nero.* 13 By all the Gods,V\\ quickly change your mirth: With my own hand, I'l I cut thee from the earth. Oth. Dread s/r Ne. Was ever fueh an infblence? Brit. Sir, what I did was in my own defence. When e're I rife againft Sacred head In thought, may loads of Thunder ftrike me dead. You are my Mafter, an... | 19 | 0.704 | 0.2 | Lee, Nathaniel | Lee, Nathaniel, approximately 1653-1692 [person] | J. Magnus & R. Bentley | England | England | 54 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003014686 | -117,242 | 1649 | The Virgin Widow. A Comedie [in five acts, in prose and verse] | London | false | The Virgin Widow. 60 Art. I find fhe has a great imbecility inner fprrits natural!, which caufes in her a generall faintnefTe, and nowandthenenclinedtotheC4f^W4*/<//>. Is fhe not often pofleft with fuddcn frights, and feares, and jealou fics, and mif-underftandings ? Page. Exceedingly Sir. Art. I find likewife, that (h... | 62 | 0.469 | 0.21 | Quarles, Francis | Quarles, Francis [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000613390 | -111,398 | 1665 | A new Play call'd the Pragmatical Jesuit Newleven'd. A comedy [With a portrait.] | London | false | New levers dl 21 them overboard into che Sea ; but in vain, for che Jesuits lie all upon che Surface of the water, with their faces looking com fortably cowards Heaven, andcannoc sink, buc are all sustain'd by Miracle:It is strange chac che Jesuits being men so weighey in worch, ihould now be so lighe, and noc worth th... | 33 | 0.541 | 0.191 | Carpenter, Richard, vicar of Poling | Carpenter, Richard, vicar of Poling [person] | N. R | England | England | 66 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000805381 | -110,303 | 1668 | The Works of Mr Abraham Cowley. Consisting of those which were formerly printed: and those which he design'd for the press, now published out of the authors original copies [Edited, with an account of the life and writings of Cowley, by Thomas Sprat, Bishop of Rochester. With a portrait by W. Faithorne.] | London | false | Lib. I. DAVIDEIDOS. U Hæc Ad mi r a nd um opus, 8c compendia ditia Mundi. . r Turn vero magoi monitrix clementiaVatxis Carmen erat, raraq; ira, fulmenq3 coaBum, Impia cum sacros damnassent crimina terras, Unda ruens victrix magno sonituq3 ruin2q3 Omnia vasta dedit 5 frondentia tecta volucrum Implicuerehilares frustra, ... | 413 | 0.499 | 0.175 | Cowley, Abraham | Cowley, Abraham, 1618-1667 [person] | J. M. for Henry Herringman | England | England | 5 parts (folio) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002599406 | -121,260 | 1638 | Totenham Court: a pleasant Comedie [in five acts, in verse and prose] : acted in the yeare M.D.CXXXIII, etc | London | false | To-TE KB A M-COV R T? 22 Cice. Be you confident. Slip. Where's this Maggoti-pie of Marrowbone? Come youcleanewa(h'tchitterling, and give mee my breakfaft. How now hath your face beene ? at the pain. ters? Hay-day \dceleyso\yne. face, and this Miftris dye for love Ciceley-fide. Now I fivcare by hunger (and that's a ftro... | 34 | 0.453 | 0.195 | Nabbes, Thomas | Nabbes, Thomas [person] | C. Greene ; R. Oulton | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000241387 | -116,877 | 1650 | revised, etc [With a woodcut.] | London | false | The Maids Tragedy 1 feat my friend that you will lose me sooctfy j And I soall do a foul act on my self Through these disgraces. Ml. Betcerbalf the Land Were buried quiclc together; no, Amintor, Thou shalt have ease : O this adultrous King That drew her to 't! where got he the spirit To wrong me so? tAmint. What is it ... | 44 | 0.56 | 0.216 | Beaumont, Francis | Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616 [person] | William Leake | 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 | The Impertinents. 75 the eares, pull me by the Nose, tread upon me, and despise me more then the World now values me. S Ex. omnes, and he goes out i talking as fa ft as he can. Act. V. Enter Emilia, Stanford, and Lovel. Stanf. 'BT F you be my Friend, as you profess to be, you B will not deny me this. Lev. I am your Fri... | 91 | 0.6 | 0.215 | Shadwell, Thomas | Shadwell, Thomas, poet [person] | null | null | null | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000623044 | -109,207 | 1671 | Sir Salomon; or, The Cautious Coxcomb; a comedy [In five acts and in prose. By J. Caryl.] | London | false | the Cautious Coxcomb 47 two houres after, when 'twas almost darke , there came an Orange-woman to the door, who sent me up word, That (he had the finest China-Oranges that ever were seen ; and, that if I would not buy e'm with Money, T should have 'em for Love : I presently came down to see her Oranges ( for I love 'em... | 49 | 0.597 | 0.233 | Caryl, John | Caryl, John [person] | null | England | England | 91 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003047991 | -120,530 | 1640 | The Rebellion: a tragedy, etc [in five acts and in verse.] | London | false | To the Author on his Rebellion. THy Play I nc're faw : what fhall I fay then ? I in my vote, muft doe as other men, And praife thofe things to alhwhich common Fame Does boaft of, fuch a hopefull growing flame, Which in difpight dfnattcry|,ihall fhine, Till Envy at thy Glory doe repine : And on Pemaffus cliffie top fhal... | 13 | 0.457 | 0.175 | Rawlins, Thomas, dramatist | Rawlins, Thomas, dramatist [person] | D. Frere ; J. Okes | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002702850 | -100,076 | 1696 | Poems on several occasions, written in imitation of the manner of Anacreon, with other poems, letters and translations | London | false | 52 SONG Set by Mr. King. I. THose arts which common Beauty's move, Corinna, you despise ; You think there's nothing wise in Love, Or Eloquent in Sighs. You laugh at Ogle, Cant, and Song, And promises abuse, But say- for I have courted long, What methods shall I use. We | 86 | 0.449 | 0.171 | Oldmixon, John | Oldmixon, John [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001730578 | -100,441 | 1695 | Pyrrhus, king of Epirus, a Tragedy; [in five acts and in verse] | London | false | Pyrrhus King rf Epirus. 27 May Mel. The Gods have yet pteserv'd us from our Youth*, Should we mistrust them now, by that we break The League our selves, and fall out first with Heaven. No, Love *, the Powers above are Just and Kind, And when they mould, such heavenly forms as yonrs. They grow our Rivals in their Beaute... | 39 | 0.652 | 0.179 | Hopkins, Charles, dramatist | Hopkins, Charles, dramatist [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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004115209 | -112,859 | 1661 | A Joviall Crew: or, the Merry Beggar. Presented in a comedie, etc | London | false | The Merry Beggars. Gountrey being overfpread with em. 2. There was never fuch an elcape elfe. Vin. A feai ch for us perhaps. Yet I know not them , nor they me. Lam fure. Imight the better beg of 'em. But how to begin, or fet the worft leg forwards, would I were whipt if I know now. i. That a young Gentlewoman of her br... | 49 | 0.433 | 0.163 | Brome, Richard | Brome, Richard, -approximately 1652 [person] | Henry Brome | England | England | null | 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 S$iiggtfkg Damfell. Row. He warrant yee the gentleman that went to bed. with him, finding himfelfe cofen'd has kill'd himfelfe, or one mif chicfe or other, I thoughtno good wud come on't. Val, No, no, 'twas a woman all the while, 'twas a woman. Tr, 'Twas a wQmaw.goodmanfimple.what i doft thou thinke that I dreame o... | 65 | 0.499 | 0.213 | Chamberlain, Robert | Chamberlain, Robert, poet [person] | Tho. Cotes for Andrew Crooke | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003600539 | -120,164 | 1641 | Quarta editio multo emendatior, etc | London | false | HECYRA. 314 Rtcidcre adpaucos : facite tit vcftra authorkas CMto authoritalifautrix, adjulrixqite fit. Si nufiquam avare fiatuipetium arti mea : Et cum effe quxftum, in animum induxi, maximum, Confirmatio pe- Quam maxime firvire vcflris ammodis : a m^.v;. «.■•."*' Sinke impetrare me, qui intutelam meam si mentis nils. ... | 328 | 0.489 | 0.194 | Terence | Terence [person] | Andrew Crooke ; John Legatt | England | England | 428 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000987905 | -107,015 | 1677 | The state of innocence, and fall of man: an opera, etc | London | false | 26 Adam. Though no constraint from Heav'n, or causes, bey Heav'n may prevent that ill he does foresee.-- And, not preventing, though he does not cause r. He seems to will that man mould break his laws. Gabriel. Heav'n may permit ,. but not to ill consent 3- For hind'ring ill, he would all choice prevent. Twere to unmak... | 52 | 0.655 | 0.205 | Dryden, John | Dryden, John, 1631-1700 [person] | Henry Herringman ; T. N ; Thomas Newcomb | England | England | 45 pages (4°) | 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 | ij4- TOEMS. And from their Parents may your OfF-fpring have All that is wife and lovely, foft and brave : Or if all wiShes we in one would give, For him, and for the world, Long may you live. EPITAPH On her Son H. P. at St. Sy thV Church, where her body alfo lies Interred. WHat on Earth deferves our truft > Youth and B... | 176 | 0.639 | 0.188 | 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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003848067 | -105,189 | 1682 | Horns make Room for the Bucks with green bowes [A satirical Poem 'on the splendid entertainment of the London-Prentices and Lords at Merchant-Taylors-Hall.'] | London | false | 17 Her If all the Loyal Party Affes be , My comfort is fve flore of company; Who now in rank and file prepare to Hand, Againfl a Paper found in Fairy-Land. An Oath was in Utopia flifd of late, That the^hanaticis did Ajfociate. There's flight of hand 5 here take your bag again? We've only knit it with an Oath or twain. ... | 23 | 0.452 | 0.156 | null | null | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000756234 | -133,313 | 1605 | A Pleasant conceited Comedie, Wherein is shewed how a man may chuse a good Wife from a bad. As it hath bene sundry times acted by the Earle of Worcesters Seruants [Attributed in a MS. note on the titlepage to Joshua Cooke.] | London | false | of pleasant conceited Comedie But rather wish the beautie of the minde, Which neither Time can alter,sickenes change, Violence deface,nor the blacke hand of Enuie, a Smudge and disgrace,or spoile,or make deform'd. O had my riotous husband borne this mind, <He'hadbin happy, I had bin more blest, And peace had brought ou... | 78 | 0.617 | 0.198 | null | null | Mathew | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000987654 | -101,902 | 1691 | Amphitryon; or, The two Sosias, etc | London | false | AMPHlTRTON. 45> Grip. What, by Violence ? Merc, ftill Bowing^ No ; but by your Honour's permiflion, I am to reftore itto her, and perfwade your Lordftup to renounce your Pretentions to her. Grip. Tell her flatly, 1 will neither do one, nor t'other Merc. O 'my good Lord I dare pafs my word for your free Confent to both.... | 59 | 0.626 | 0.201 | Dryden, John | Dryden, John, 1631-1700 [person] | J. Tonson ; M. Tonson | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000252181 | -109,207 | 1671 | The Forc'd Marriage; or, the Jealous Bridegroom; a tragi-comedy [In verse.] | London | false | 61 Alcip. How now Erminia* How comes it you are up so late? Er. I found my self not much inclin'd to sleep ; /hope tis no offence . Why do you look so wildly round about you ? Alcip. Methinks Erminia you are riiuch confus'd. Er. Alass you cannot blame me ; isillia tells me you were much inrag'd Against a Lover she was ... | 73 | 0.432 | 0.18 | Behn, Aphra | Behn, Aphra, 1640-1689 [person] | H. L. & R. B. for James Magnus | England | England | 89 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003583681 | -104,093 | 1685 | Cuckolds-Haven: or, an Alderman no Conjurer; a farce [in three acts and in prose] | London | false | <»> Sec. 1 hunger and thirfl to do him good. - " • Quick Has prefent Occalion for twelve Hundred Guinneys: SirPetronta Flafh by Name. Sec. How ? that bankrupt Prodigal, I renounce him and his Wants. Quick That is betwixt you and I, Dad: but this Day he Marries my Ma iler's eldeft Daughter, and Sec. Bring me to him inft... | 24 | 0.609 | 0.204 | Tate, Nahum | Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715 [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000828041 | -105,920 | 1680 | The History of Charles the Eighth of France, or the Invasion of Naples by the French, etc | London | false | To the Right Honourable JOHN EWo/ROCHESTER, One os the Gentlemen of Hk MajeUies Bed Chamber sice. My lord, PErhaps Your Lordfliip may admire to sec your Name fixt before this trifle ; But it is .the Fate of Persons of Your obliging temper, to receive Persecutions of this nature, in return of Can dour and Indulgence ; w... | 9 | 0.378 | 0.139 | Crown, mr (John) | Crown, mr (John), approximately 1640-1712 [person] | A. I ; Ambrose Isted ; sold by Robert Boulter | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001040120 | -125,643 | 1626 | The First and Second parts of King Edward the Fourth. Containing his merie pastime with the Tanner of Tamworth, etc [A play in verse by T. Heywood.] B.L | London | false | 77;<? fecond part of Which now to thin k on makes my foule to bleed. Ah Frier Anfelme,ueep among the bleft, Thy prophefie thus falfely did I wred. Enter Anfelme. An. Thou didd, and be thou damn'd therefore, Nere come thy foule where blefledneife abides. Didd thou not know the leteer G, was Glofter ? Sha, Anfelmel did. ... | 154 | 0.471 | 0.156 | null | null | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001435172 | -120,530 | 1640 | The Hollander. A comedy [in five acts, and chiefly in prose] | London | false | The Hollander. On azure wings it foar'd) then has your guilt, In this forgiving bofome, this pure ki(fe feales the agreement. Sir Mar. Shcoffred firft too, and mc thought (he kls'd As lhc would cate my lips,thc ravenous touch Sir Mar, Ofherhotflefhhaskard meup like grade ftartt, Infummer time, and her fowle breath like... | 53 | 0.564 | 0.192 | Glapthorne, Henry | Glapthorne, Henry [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002177162 | -128,930 | 1617 | Lingua. 1607 [By T. Tomkis.] | London | false | LINGVA, ACT.5. SCEN.15. T a c t v S j with his rtbe in his hand, Somnvs,Crapvla, Lingva, GvstvSjOlfactvSjVisv s} A vditvi. Tact. Thankes Deianeirafox thy kinde remembrance, Tis a faire shirt,I'Ie wearc it for thy fake. Crap. Somnus.hexe's TaElus worse then all his fellowes, Stay but a while,and you shall see him rage. ... | 68 | 0.607 | 0.197 | null | null | N. Okes for S. Waterson | England | England | null | null | null | null | null | false | [
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000939577 | -100,076 | 1696 | The Lover's Luck: a comedy, etc | London | false | ( » ) hope Khali have no obligation to do otherwife than dutifully fubmit my felf to my Uncle Alderman's Conduc., whofe Kindnefs or Prudence I am unwilling to call in queftion. Ply. D'ye fee, Sir, what a pritty con fcious Blufli attended that Anfwer? And how her Fan catcht the foft confenting Sigh. Brev. Oh blefs'd Acc... | 25 | 0.584 | 0.209 | Dilke, Thomas | Dilke, Thomas [person] | Henry Playford | England | England | 48 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001014623 | -104,093 | 1685 | A Fond Husband: or, the Plotting Sisters. A comedy [in five acts and in prose] | London | false | The PLOTTING SISTERS. 55 Bubb. What, old Signior.FiowWff? what's the matter, Man ? Fumb. Yes marry am I. Sir, and chows'd damnably too,, and fome ftall know't when I can find 'cm.' Cord. He's groping for his fpeftaclcs ; now I expert to be rated. Fumb. Ah, are you there, Rogue, are you there ! Why, you very Wag, wou'd ... | 67 | 0.907 | 0.089 | D'Urfey, Thomas | D'Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723 [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002941529 | -99,710 | 1697 | Miscellany Poems | London | false | 198 MISCELLANY Whilst the small Herd we let to pasture loose. What Fate exalts, it will again undo, And lifts but up that it may overthrow. Whilst things are low, more mean and moderate, Enjoy a lasting and enduring Date. Happy then He, who pleas'd with his own chance, Seeks not too far his Fortune to advance, Trusts n... | 212 | 0.661 | 0.147 | null | null | Will. Rogers | England | England | 42 pages (8°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003349214 | -106,285 | 1679 | A True Widow. A comedy, etc [In five acts and in prose.] (Prologue by Mr. Dryden.) | London | false | 27 Gart. Why^ how do /provoke you ? /have done nothing to an ger you, have/? Bell. What are you fallen out with your Miftrefs ? Stan. No, but fince (he's infenfible of all, /canfoewLtoher, and yet fo pretty, /cannot but love her • if words won't move her, acti ons muft. Self. Oh! here are the Ladies; now you fhall fee ... | 41 | 0.689 | 0.2 | Shadwell, Thomas | Shadwell, Thomas, poet [person] ; Dryden, John, 1631-1700 [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000241362 | -122,356 | 1635 | The knight of the burning pestle | London | false | The Knight of the burning Pestle. the Rings doe not raise an Army of fourteenc or siftecne Hun drcd thousand men as bigge as the Army that the Prince of Por tigo brought against Rocicler , and destroy these Gyants, they doe much hurt to wandnng Damsels, that goe in quest of their Knights. Wise. Faith husband and Rase f... | 23 | 0.6 | 0.198 | Beaumont, Francis | Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616 [person] | N. Okes | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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004115210 | -104,459 | 1684 | A Joviall Crew: or, the Merry Beggar. Presented in a comedie, etc | London | false | A JOVIAL CREW' O % $kt $terrp MBm- A C O M E D YJ As it is ACTED' at the Theatre Royal. B Y I RICHARD BROME, Gent. LQNDCLN: p- Printed for fofepb Hindmarjh, Bookieller to His Royal Highneis, at the Blac\ Bull . in Comtifc 16S4. £ | 7 | 0.369 | 0.23 | Brome, Richard | Brome, Richard, -approximately 1652 [person] | Joseph Hindmarsh | England | England | 59 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000987649 | -108,476 | 1673 | Amboyna: a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal | London | false | TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE THE Lord Clifford of CHVDLEiqH. ■ter fo many Favors , and thoie fo great , Conferr'd on me by Your Lordfhip thefe many y eares \ which, I may call more properly one Contk niied Act of Your Generoftty and Good- nefs; I know not whether I mould ap pear either more Ungrateful in my Silence, or more ... | 9 | 0.393 | 0.151 | Dryden, John | Dryden, John, 1631-1700 [person] | Henry Herringman ; T. N ; Thomas Newcomb | England | England | 59 65 pages (4°) | 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 | * Os Friendship. vices with Joy, and not neglect the least Cares ; It renders particular Convert tion more sweet than general ; It ap peases any Disorder which may happen among Friends, it unites their Hearts, and all their Desires r In a.wrord, it com prehends all the sweetness of Friend ship, it gives the greatest De... | 22 | 0.528 | 0.16 | Gethin, Grace, Lady | Gethin, Grace, Lady [person] | D. Edwards | England | England | 2 parts (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003214167 | -112,129 | 1663 | Love a la mode : A comedy. As it was lately acted with great applause at Middlesex-House. Written by a person of honour | London | false | Love a la mode. 33 inform her that a Gentleman, one Mr. Winal, craves the honour to kiss her hands, and vow himself her servant. Glis. Sir, I shall do your errand presently; but I have a small Item or two to write here. Gam. The Knave's exceeding punctual : a faithful servant and a vertuous wife are treasures. I pray d... | 47 | 0.484 | 0.181 | Southland, Thomas | Southland, Thomas [person] | null | England | England | 8, 88 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000252208 | -105,189 | 1682 | The Roundheads; or, the Good Old Cause, a comedy | London | false | The Round-heads 3 Or, The Good Old Caufe. 21 low has not the Impudence to petition for the Thirds of his Eftate again, fo juftly taken from him for bearing Arms for the Man; La. Vef. Nay, I am inform'd, that they, but two Nights ago, in a Ta vern, Drunk a Health to the Man too. Lam. How durft you, Sirrah, approach my L... | 35 | 0.652 | 0.201 | Behn, Aphra | Behn, Aphra, 1640-1689 [person] | D. Brown | England | England | 56 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003111782 | -110,303 | 1668 | The Rivals : A comedy, etc | London | false | [ Exit Arcon, The r45) Arcon. Suppose I should permit e'm both to live, 'Twould but a little time their death reprieve : They 'Id love you still and-loving you would Fight, I Rivals affections do to death Excite, Whilst they Survive they will fcHnent that Fire Which in their Ashes quickly would Expire. Hera. But when t... | 55 | 0.498 | 0.164 | D'Avenant, William | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 [person] ; Fletcher, John, 1579-1625 [person] ; D'Avenant, William, 1606-1668 [person] | William Cademan | England | England | 56 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003047011 | -108,842 | 1672 | The citizen turn'd gentleman: a comedy, etc [in five acts and in prose. Taken from Molière's 'Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme' and 'Monsieur de Pourceaugnac.'] | London | false | 38 gatjons obligations beget refpeft, refpedt begets love, love begets marrying, and marrying begets children.' Jord. Well, Sir, I have a damnable itching to tell her my mind 3 but (ince obligations beget fo to the end of the Chap-' ter, l'l let her know how much (hej* beholden to me. That Ring Madam Mar. Sir ? -» r. J... | 52 | 0.656 | 0.2 | Ravenscroft, Edward, dramatist | Molière, 1622-1673 [person] ; 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 | Book V. Paradise Lost. 190 Tastes, not well joyn'd, inelegant, but bring Taste after taste upheld with kindliest change, Bestirs her then, and from each tender stalk Whatever Earth all-bearing Mother yields In India East "or West, or middle Shoar In Pontus or the Punick. Coasts or where Alcinous reign'd, fruit of all k... | 154 | 0.535 | 0.141 | 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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002644642 | -105,920 | 1680 | The Muse of Newmarket: or, mirth and drollery. Being three farces ... viz. The Merry Milkmaid of Islington, or, the rambling gallants defeated. Love lost in the Dark, or, the Drunken Couple. The Politick Whore, or, the Conceited Cuckhold [Each in three acts and in prose.] | London | false | The EPILOGUE. AS timerom Crack "frith Baylisss close beset, Knowing her GZjgging cannt discharg her Debt ; Scrues up invention to the highefi pin, To make a Trap to catch the Devil in.- Melting in tears "frith looks halflufl half love, Hoping the hot-rein d ravenous Foe to move j Sighs in his Bosom, Sir, ifyou'l be kin... | 46 | 0.396 | 0.164 | null | null | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001509795 | -123,086 | 1633 | Certaine learned and elegant workes of the Right Honourable Fulke, Lord Brooke, written in his youth and familiar exercise with Sir P. Sidney | London | false | ALAHAM. n He hath his owne, and you Hue out of feare. Alaham. Whomcafures hopes, and loftcs by the trUth , Goes euer naked in this world of might : Mine be the Crowne : my brothers be the right. Heli. Will you exceed his mifchiefe whom youblame* Alah. When euill ftriues,the Worft haue greateft name. Htli. GoodnefTe is ... | 81 | 0.555 | 0.184 | Greville, Fulke, Baron Brooke | Greville, Fulke, Baron Brooke, 1554-1628 [person] | E. P. for H. Seyle | England | England | 23-82, 1-298 pages (4°) | 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 | — .• Looking-glaffe 55 The South at fea,and Zephyr us breath oppofitc To Eurtu.yex. the two and thirty formes Of Eolm break forth at once, to plow The Ocean,and difpeopk all the woods, Yet here could be a calme, it is not danger Can make this chcekcgrow pale, nor injury Callhlood into it.Theirs a GlafTe within Will let... | 67 | 0.542 | 0.219 | R, T. | R, T. [person] | F. Bowman ; L. Lichfield | null | null | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001633819 | -115,051 | 1655 | The Hectors; or, the False Challenge. A comedy [in five acts, and in prose] . Written in the year 1655; the scene London [Sometimes attributed to Edmund Prestwich.] | London | false | q.1 * The Hectors: Or, La. I think.I will not be so affronted UgaiTL Come woman, let's see your Apricocks. What « «re price of these two baskets? . , j^w. They are three ssiillings a piece, if it please your Honour. La. Three ssiillings a piece I What no more ? Have you no better ? Worn. If it please your Honour.at the... | 52 | 0.426 | 0.17 | null | Prestwich, Edmund [person] | null | England | England | 68 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000997538 | -108,111 | 1674 | The Spanish Rogue [a comedy, in five acts and in verse] | London | false | 22 Fen. Is the man dead ? ■ Lar. I ! I! Sir! dead's a stone*—' A happy, happy man, his Cares are done. [Exeunt Fenise WLaraseo. Enter Alonzo. Alon. What am I like, the Servants fly me so ? I am resoU'd to find him e'r I go Don Fenise ! Don Fenise ! [ Exit Alonzo. Enter Fenise and Larasco. Lar. Hark how they Roar ! — — ... | 36 | 0.704 | 0.211 | Duffett, Thomas | Duffett, Thomas [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 | Who Loves Mistris. Thou'lt let me {hew thee some of our fine sport, Such as we use here in Arcadia, I will endure no longer. Ap. Well, lam pleas'd Mi. I'lc shew.thce in a Dance. Ap. Art some-times-must give w*iy to ignorance. AD a h c a. Enter Pan, Cltwne, Swaines, and Countrey-wenthts ; They dance, and Exit. Mi. Was n... | 40 | 0.546 | 0.209 | Heywood, Thomas | Heywood, Thomas, approximately 1574-1641 [person] | Iohn Crouch ; Iohn Raworth | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001902698 | -110,303 | 1668 | Money is an Asse; a Comedy [in five acts and in prose] | London | false | The PROLOGUE Spoken by Night. THalia Cr own each Fancy, since the day Has lost its Luster, and each glorious Ray Of young Apollo in the bosome lies Of belov'd, Tnetis, let the morn bright Eyes That fit Incireled in your Ivory Spheres Inspire our Souls, chear our benight ed fears We AB in Comtek sir ains, Heaven grant t... | 9 | 0.363 | 0.14 | Jordan, Thomas | Jordan, Thomas, poet [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003823253 | -121,625 | 1637 | The Valiant Scot; by J. W, Gent [A tragedy, in five acts and in prose and verse, with a dedication by W. Bowyer.] | London | false | The Valiant Scat. Thatbrought that Rebstt Wallace to hi* end. Seeing our Countries r* * ace.and Englands good, Is by bis d. ar n made perfect and compleat, I doubt not but the promised reward O full ten thouland Crowns so U now remayn, To die Survivor. King , Comin , I perceive It was reward,not love that acted it, But... | 84 | 0.513 | 0.202 | W, J., gent | Bowyer, William, soldier [person] ; W, J., gent [person] | T. Harper for J. Waterson | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002263347 | -140,984 | 1584 | Verdadero Entretenimiento del Christiano, en el qual se trata de las quatro postrimerias del Hombre, que son: Muerte, Iuyzio, Infierno, Gloria. Compuesto en verso de otaua rima, etc | Seuilla | false | Cdatofegmdo venid a mi pues que me aueis amado, gozareis demireino tanjccundo, que como me tuuiftcs poramigo, aila,yo aca os tern c ficmprc conmigo. 1[ De mil bicnes goza y de mi riqucza para fiempre jamas, pues abracaftcs por amor mio mucho la pobrcza, y los biencs de alia menofprcciaftesj con animo inuencible y forta... | 140 | 0.303 | 0.117 | Losa, Andres de la | Losa, Andres de la [person] | En casa de Alonso de la Barrera ; costa de Iacome Lopez | null | null | 119 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003687881 | -111,764 | 1664 | The Adventures of Five Hours. A tragi-comedy [in verse. Adapted from 'Los Empeños de Seis Horas,' formerly attributed to Calderon, and now to Antonio Coello] | London | false | The Adventures of Five. Hours Die. Agree that with him that made me , who has Given me a Heart no bigger than my Thumb j Y'had as good command me not to Breath. Oct. Come on ; what art thou thinking on ? Die. That I see Company, or that my Fear does. Oct. Y' are in the right ; let's to avoid fuspition r Tbe mfe of Walk... | 58 | 0.43 | 0.167 | Tuke, Samuel, Sir, Baronet | Tuke, Samuel, Sir, Baronet [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003344284 | -108,842 | 1672 | Cambyses, King of Persia, a tragedy [in five acts and in verse], etc | London | false | 54 I ■£■■— Cambyfes, no, [ Raises bet vtiee, Your Sword, Sir, shall not condescend so low, To be a Womans Executioner, My hand alone that guilty stain shall bear : Rather then let a King that guilt contract, Mandana her own murd'rers part will Act. In dying thus her kindness will be shown, She'ie save your honour, and ... | 68 | 0.399 | 0.172 | Settle, Elkanah | Settle, Elkanah [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003371034 | -124,182 | 1630 | The Gratefull Servant. A comedie, etc [in five acts, in prose and verse.] | London | false | Ingeniofiffimo amico\%* Sherlcio. \Ji Ater Dtdala nil poliuitJ}u]m Matrii mimafo nii dolat.it ahum '• ( Sitotumefynodittulerejacru Et mufarum Hierarcbia, Isffororum Trigajyf Qaftaliw latex rigaa'tt ) Quodnon diUniantfo, lancinantfo Momi infulfa tribtn, nepolulifc. Ergo per charites, nouenfilefy Diuasjnterpidw nihil mar... | 12 | 0.432 | 0.143 | Shirley, James | Shirley, James, 1596-1666 [person] | null | 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 | Notes on the Tenth Book 348 •,9- Go in my Name, and proselyte the World, ] I think the Word proselyte comes nearer the in the Original, than that by which we translate it. Now the Custom os making Proselytes among the Jews, all know, was to admit whole Families together, not make the Father an Israelite, and leave the ... | 514 | 0.657 | 0.19 | 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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003371037 | -121,625 | 1637 | Hide Parke, a comedie [in five acts, in verse] | London | false | Hide Parke] Fa. Now I am fitted. _ ., 1 have made twigges to ierke my seise—— well thought on You shall absolve your seise, your oath does not Oblige you to performe what you excepted, And among them, if you remember, you Said you must have your humor you'd be sicke else, Now if your humor be to breake your oath Your o... | 47 | 0.597 | 0.207 | Shirley, James | Shirley, James, 1596-1666 [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002417003 | -123,452 | 1632 | The Emperour of the East. A Tragæ-Comedie [in five acts and in verse] | London | false | i The Emperour ofthe East. Reasonsbcyond all doubt, or disputation, Of che Empresses and my innocence, when / am dead, Since 'cis my Masters pleasure, and high treason /n you not to obey it, I coniure you, By thc hopes you haue of happincsseheercaftcr, Since mine in this world are no w parting from mec, Thatyou would w... | 87 | 0.579 | 0.173 | Massinger, Philip | Massinger, Philip, 1583-1640 [person] | T. Harper for I. Waterson | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001746009 | -110,303 | 1668 | The Usurper, a tragedy [in five acts, and in verse] | London | false | 76 p | 90 | 0.77 | null | Howard, Edward | Howard, Edward, 1624-1712 [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003344326 | -107,746 | 1675 | Love and Revenge: a tragedy [in five acts and in verse] | London | false | Love and Revenge- 13 Why he requefts this folitary meeting, is, To tell you France beholds his growing luftre With wondring eyes, and their unmannerd zeal Defigns to match him with th'Infanta of Spain j The hopes of which Alliance, and the fear Of your too powerful Influence o'ro his heart, Which forae Gourtfpyes have ... | 31 | 0.591 | 0.193 | Settle, Elkanah | Settle, Elkanah [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001900878 | -131,122 | 1611 | Catiline his Conspiracy [A tragedy, in five acts and in verse.] | London | false | C AT J LIKE- Fvl. He tels you right, sweete friend : 'Tis fauing counsaile. C v r. Most noble Consul, I am yours, and i>ers; I meane my Countries : you haue form'd me new. Inspiring me, with what I should be, truely. And I intreate, my faith may not seeme cheaper For springing cut of penitence. Cic. GoodCuritts, It sti... | 60 | 0.577 | 0.195 | Jonson, Ben | Jonson, Ben, approximately 1573-1637 [person] | W. Burre | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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