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A, C, Mery Talys (1526)
An Ansvvere for the Tyme, to the Examination Put in Print, Vvith Out the Authours Name, Pretending to Mayntayne the Apparrell Prescribed Against the Declaration of the Mynisters of London (1566)
Certaine Aduertisements for the Good of the Church and Common-Wealth Well Worthy the Serious Consideration of the Most Honourable High Court of Parliament Late Assembled, and Hereafter to Be Assembled Againe. (1624)
The Fall of Babylon in Vsurping Ecclesiastical Power and Offices and the Miserable Estate of Them That Pertake of Her Fornications. (1634)
The Most Strange and Admirable Discouerie of the Three Witches of Warboys Arraigned, Conuicted, and Executed at the Last Assises at Huntington, for the Bewitching of the Fiue Daughters of Robert Throckmorton Esquire, and Other Persons. (1593)
A Nunnes Prophesie, Or. the Fall of Friers Contayning the Downefall of the Pope, by the Vnicorne of the West; Prophesied 300. Yeares Agone, and Fulfilled in This Present Age 1615. (1615)
A Sermon Preached at the Funerall of Sr Francis Pile Baronet, at Collingborne Kingstone in the County of Wiltes, on the 8. Day of December. 1635. by Bartholomew Parsons B.D. and Vicar There (1636)
A Proper New Boke of the Armony of Byrdes (1555)
The Wrens Nest Defil'd, or Bishop Wren Anatomiz'd, His Life and Actions Dissected and Laid Open Vvith a True Relation of His Persecuting of Godly Preaching Ministers and the Causes Why They Were So Persecuted. (1640)
An Homelie Against Disobedience and Wylfull Rebellion (1570)
Old Meg of Hereford-Shire, for a Mayd-Marian
The Orchard, and the Garden Containing Certaine Necessarie, Secret, and Ordinarie Knowledges in Grafting and Gardening. Wherein Are Described Sundry Waies to Graffe, and Diuers Proper New Plots for the Garden. (1602)
The True Lamentable Discourse of the Burning of Teuerton in Deuon-Shire the Third Day of Aprill Last Past, about the Hower of One of the Clocke in the After-Noone Being Market Day, 1598. (1598)
A Right Godly Rule How All Faithfull Christians Ought to Occupie and Exercise Themselues in Their Dayly Prayers. (1602)
Robin Good-Fellovv, His Mad Prankes, and Merry Iests Full of Honest Mirth, and Is a Fit Medicine for Melancholy. (1628)
Hic Mulier
Gesta Romanorum (1510)
The Vvisdome of Doctor Dodypoll as It Hath Bene Sundrie Times Acted by the Children of Powles. (1600)
The Dec[eyte of Wo]men, to the [Instruction] and Ensamp[le of All Men.] (1558)
The[n]terlude of Youth (1557)
The Vvindie Yeare Shewing Many Strange Accidents That Happened, Both on the Land, and at Sea, by Reason of the Winde and Weather. (1613)
A Pleasant Comedie Called Common Conditions (1577)
The Husband a Poeme Expressed in a Compleat Man. (1614)
Seuen Vveapons to Conquer the Deuill Very Necessary and Vsefull, to Resist and Fight Against the Assaults of Satan, That Old Enemy of Mankinde. with Some Excellent Motiues to Stirre Vs VP to This Conquest. (1628)