15 books
Locrine: Newly Set Foorth, Overseene, and Corrected (Classic Reprint)
Tommy and Jack: Their Wit, Fun and High Spirits; Amusing Stories by or About Our Soldiers and Sailors (Classic Reprint)
A River Holiday. [in Verse, Signed, W. S., i.e. W., Sims.] Illustrated by Harry Furniss. L.P.
Persephone, Or, the Return of Spring. [A Dramatic Poem.] W. S.
Transactions of the Society for the Suppression of Cruelty to Ladies. First Series. the Van-Upstart Case, a Lay of the Court of Divorce, Etc. [the Introduction Signed
West Norway Notes, the Brief Record of a Three Weeks' Trip, Etc. [With an Introductory Note, Signed, W. S.]
Matchiavel Junior, Or, the Secret Arts of the Jesuites, Whereby They Riffle and Disorder Heretical Kingdoms & States, Raise Factions, Foment Rebellions and Sow Discord Between Princes and Subjects Together (1683)
Ovid's Tristia, Containing Five Books of Mournful Elegies Which He Sweetly Composed in the Midst of His Adversity, While He Liv'd in Tomos, a City of Pontus, Where He Died After Seven Years Banishment from Rome / Translated Into English by W.S. (1672)
Rebels No Saints, Or, a Collection of the Speeches, Private Passages, Letters, and Prayers of Those Persons Lately Executed Viz., with Observations on the Same (1661)
The True Christians Plaine Way to Heaven. Wherein Is Showed the Great Afflictions Which God Imposeth Upon His Children, in This Life
Presbyteries Triall, Or, the Occasion and Motives of Conversion to the Catholique Faith of a Person of Quality in Scotland; To Which Is Svbioyned, a Little Tovch-Stone of the Presbyterian Covenant (1657)
Cupids Schoole Wherein, Yongmen and Maids May Learne Diuers Sorts of New, Witty, and Amorous Complements. Newly Written, and Neuer Any Written Before in the Same Kinde. (1632)
Immanuel
The Jesuit in India
An Answer to a Letter of Enquiry Into the Grounds and Occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy