163 books • 1 series
Poems ... Edited, with an Introduction by H. Morley.
Sighs for the Pitchers Breathed Out in a Personal Contribution to the National Humiliation the Last of May, 1666. in the Cities of London and Westminster, Upon the Near Approaching Engagment Then Expected (1666)
Delights for the Ingenious, in Above Fifty Select and Choice Emblems, Divine and Moral, Ancient and Modern Curiously Ingraven Upon Copper Plates
Three Private Meditations Which Being, for the Most Part, of Publick Concernment, Are Therefore Published, by Their Author / George Wither. (1665)
Three Private Meditations Which Being, for the Most Part, of Publick Concernment, Are Therefore Published, by the Author / Geo. Wither. (1666)
Tuba-Pacifica Seasonable Precautions, Whereby Is Sounded Forth a Retreat from the War Intended Between England and the United-Provinces of Lower Germany / By Geo. Wither. (1664)
Vox & Lacrimae Anglorum, Or, the True English-Men's Complaints to Their Representatives in Parliament Humbly Tendred to Their Serious Consideration at Their Next Sitting, February the 6th, 1667/8. (1668)
A Proclamation in the Name of the King of Kings, to All Inhabitants of the Isles of Great Brittain and Especially to Those Who Have Hypocritically Pretended to Justice, Mercy, Honesty, and Religion (1662)
Three Grains of Spirituall Frankincense Infused Into Three Hymnes of Praise, and Humbly Offered Toward the Publike Thanksgiving, Commanded by Authority of Parliament to Be Celebrated Throughout the Commonwealth of England, 1650. (1651)
Verses Intended to the King's Majesty by George Wither, Whilst He Was a Prisoner in Nevvgate, Which Being Found Written with His Own Hand, Among His Loose Papers, Since His Commitment Close Prisoner to the Tower, Are Now Published (1662)
Sigh for the Pitchers Breathed Out in a Personal Contribution to the National Humiliation the Last of May, 1666, in the Cities of London and Westminster, Upon the Near Approaching Engagement Then Expected Between the English and Dutch Navies (1666)
Withers Redivivus, in a Small New-Years-Gift, Pro Rege & Grege, and to His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange Wherein Is a Most Strange and Wonderful Plot, Lately Found Out and Discovered (1689)
Meditations Upon the Lords Prayer with a Preparatory Preamble to the Right Understanding, and True Use of This Pattern
An Improvement of Imprisonment, Disgrace, Poverty, Into Real Freedom, Honest Reputation, Perdurable Riches Evidenced in a Few Crums & Scraps Lately Found in a Prisoners-Basket at Newgate, and Saved Together (1661)
A Prophesie Written Long Since for This Yeare, 1641 Wherein Prelate-Policie Is Proved to Be Folly
A Triple Paradox Affixed to a Counter-Mure Raised Against the Furious Batteries of Restraint, Slander and Poverty, the Three Grand Engines of the World, the Flesh, and the Devil / By Major George Wither ... (1661)
Campo-Musae, Or, the Field Musings of Captain George Wither Touching His Militarie Ingagement for the King and Parliament, the Justnesse of the Same, and the Present Distractions of These Islands (1644)
A Paraphrase on the Ten Commandments in Divine Poems Illustrated with Twelve Copper Plates, Shewing How Personal Punishments Has Been Inflicted on the Transgressors of These Commandment, as Is Recorded in the Holy Scripture, Never Before Printed (1697)
Prince Henries Obsequies or Mournefull Elegies Vpon His Death Vvith a Supposed Inter-Locution Betweene the Ghost of Prince Henrie and Great Brittaine. by George Wyther. (1612)
Fidelia. Newly Corrected and Augmented, by George Withers of Lincolnes Inne Gentleman (1619)
The Shepheards Hunting Being, Certaine Eglogues Written During the Time of the Authors Imprisonment in the Marshalsey. by George Wyther, Gentleman. (1615)
Epithalamia
The Schollers Purgatory Discouered in the Stationers Common-Wealth, and Discribed in a Discourse Apologeticall, Asvvell for the Publike Aduantage of the Church, the State (1624)
A View of the Marginal Notes of the Popish Testament, Translated Into English by the English Fugitiue Papists Resiant at Rhemes in France. by George Wither (1588)