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    <title>Annotations by Gabriel Harvey in Facetie, motti, et burle di diversi signori et persone private and Detti, et fatti piacevoli et gravi, di diversi principi filosofi, et cortigiani</title>
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      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
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      <author>Dyer, Edward,</author>
      <author>Sidney, Philip,</author>
      <author>Russell, John Fuller,</author>
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    <title>Leaves from a poetical miscellany of Anne Campbell, Countess of Argyll</title>
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      <author>Greene, Robert,</author>
      <author>Chettle, Henry,</author>
      <author>White, William Augustus,</author>
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    <title>Greenes, groats-vvorth of witte, bought with a million of repentance. : Describing the follie of youth, the falshood of makeshifte flatterers, the miserie of the negligent, and mischiefes of deceiuing courtezans. Written before his death and published at his dyeing request.</title>
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    <year>1592</year>
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      <date>1592.</date>
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    <authors>
      <author>Chettle, Henry,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Kind-harts dreame. : Conteining fiue apparitions, vvith their inuectiues against abuses raigning. Deliuered by seuerall ghosts vnto him to be publisht, after Piers Penilesse post had refused the carriage. Inuita inuidiae. by H.C.</title>
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    <year>1593</year>
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      <date>[1593?]</date>
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  <pub-location>Imprinted at London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>[By J. Wolfe and J. Danter] for William Wright,</publisher>
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  <notes>H. C. = Henry Chettle.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Nash, Thomas,</author>
      <author>Riviere &amp; Son,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Pierce Penilesse his supplication to the diuell : Barbaria grandis habere nihil / written by Tho. Nash, gent.</title>
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  <pages>40 leaves ;</pages>
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    <keyword>Theater</keyword>
    <keyword>Poetry</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>1592</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1592.</date>
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  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by Abell Ieffes, for Iohn Busbie,</publisher>
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  <notes>Signatures: [par.]⁴(-[par.]4) A-C⁴ D[sec.]E1(=[par.]4) F-L⁴.</notes>
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      <author>Stonley, Richard,</author>
      <author>Erasmus, Desiderius,</author>
      <author>Holte, Humfrey</author>
      <author>Taverner, Richard,</author>
      <author>Douce, Francis,</author>
      <author>Niven, William,</author>
      <author>Hawkins, John Adair,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Diaries of Richard Stonley</title>
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  <notes>Volume 1: June 15, 1581-December 31, 1582, 100 leaves; volume 2: May 14, 1593-May 24, 1594, [2], 92 leaves; volume 3: March 14, 1596/7-May 18, 1598, 77 leaves. Each bears a mark: "z"; "KK"; and "OO".</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Danter, John,</author>
      <author>White, Edward,</author>
      <author>Millington, Thomas,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The most lamentable Romaine tragedie of Titus Andronicus : As it was plaide by the right honourable the Earle of Darbie, Earle of Pembrooke, and Earle of Sussex their seruants.</title>
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  <pages>[78] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1594</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1594.</date>
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  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by Iohn Danter, and are to be sold by Edward White &amp; Thomas Millington, at the little North doore of Paules at the signe of the Gunne,</publisher>
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  <notes>Anonymous. By William Shakespeare.</notes>
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      <url>http://www.wdl.org/en/item/11291/</url>
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    <authors>
      <author>Barnfield, Richard,</author>
      <author>Heber, Richard,</author>
      <author>Reed, Isaac,</author>
      <author>White, William Augustus,</author>
      <author>Britwell Library,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The affectionate shepheard. : Containing the complaint of Daphnis for the loue of Ganymede.</title>
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  <dates>
    <year>1594</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1594.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by Iohn Danter for T. G[ubbin] and E. N[ewman] and are to bee sold in Saint Dunstones Church-yeard [sic] in Fleetstreet,</publisher>
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  <notes>Anonymous. By Richard Barnfield.</notes>
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      <url>https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib165440-159547</url>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Perry, Marsden J.</author>
      <author>Creed, Thomas,</author>
      <author>Millington, Thomas,</author>
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  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>The first part of the contention betwixt the two famous houses of Yorke and Lancaster : with the death of the good Duke Humphrey: and the banishment and death of the Duke of Suffolke, and the tragicall end of the proud Cardinall of VVinchester, vvith the notable rebellion of Iacke Cade: and the Duke of Yorkes first claime vnto the crowne.</title>
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  <pages>[64] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1594</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1594.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by Thomas Creed, for Thomas Millington, and are to be sold at his shop vnder Saint Peters Church in Cornwall,</publisher>
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  <notes>A corrupt and shorter version, possibly a memorial reconstruction, of "Henry VI, part 2" by William Shakespeare, which first appeared in finished form in the First Folio.</notes>
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      <url>https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib160844-153168</url>
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    <authors>
      <author>Hervey of Kidbrooke, William Hervey,</author>
      <author>Britwell Library,</author>
    </authors>
  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>Epicedium, a funerall song, vpon the vertuous life, and godly death, of the right vvorshipfull the Lady Helen Branch.</title>
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  <pages>[8] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1594</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1594.</date>
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  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by Thomas Creede,</publisher>
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  <notes>In verse.</notes>
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      <url>https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib168158-163029</url>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Field, Richard,</author>
      <author>Harrison, John,</author>
      <author>Crawford, William Horatio,</author>
      <author>Perkins, Frederick,</author>
      <author>White, William Augustus,</author>
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  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>Lucrece.</title>
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  <pages>[96] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1594</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1594.</date>
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  </dates>
  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by Richard Field, for Iohn Harrison, and are to be sold at the signe of the white Greyhound in Paules Churh-yard [sic],</publisher>
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  <notes>Dedication signed: William Shakespeare.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Dorrell, Hadrian,</author>
      <author>Willoughby, Henry,</author>
      <author>Chalmers, George,</author>
      <author>Britwell Library,</author>
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  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>Willobie his Auisa. Or the true picture of a modest maid, and of a chast and constant wife. : In hexamiter verse. The like argument wherof, was neuer hereto fore published. Read the preface to the reader before you enter farther.</title>
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  <pages>[8], 65 [i.e. 62] leaves ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1594</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1594.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>Imprinted at London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>By Iohn Windet,</publisher>
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  <notes>Ostensibly edited by Dorrell from papers left by Henry Willoughby; thought to be the work of Dorrell himself, though the name is probably a pseudonym (see DNB under Willoughby).</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>W. S.,</author>
      <author>Peele, George,</author>
      <author>Greene, Robert,</author>
      <author>Marlowe, Christopher,</author>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
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  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>The lamentable tragedie of Locrine, the eldest sonne of King Brutus : discoursing the warres of the Britaines, and Hunnes, with their discomfiture : the Britaines victorie with their accidents, and the death of Albanact : no lesse pleasant then profitable / newly set foorth, ouerseene and corrected, by VV.S.</title>
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  <pages>[80] p. ;</pages>
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  <keywords/>
  <dates>
    <year>1595</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1595.</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by Thomas Creede,</publisher>
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  <custom3/>
  <custom7/>
  <notes>Sometimes attributed to George Peele, to Robert Greene, and to Christopher Marlowe; misattributed to William Shakespeare.</notes>
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      <url>https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib161350-153789</url>
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<record>
  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Barnfield, Richard,</author>
      <author>Heber, Richard,</author>
      <author>Reed, Isaac,</author>
      <author>Britwell Library,</author>
    </authors>
  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>Cynthia : with certaine sonnets, and the legend of Cassandra.</title>
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  <pages>[72] p. ;</pages>
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  <keywords/>
  <dates>
    <year>1595</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1595.</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>At London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed for Humfrey Lownes, and are to bee sold at the west doore of Paules,</publisher>
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  <custom7/>
  <notes>Dedication signed: Richard Barnefeilde.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Covell, William,</author>
      <author>Clerke, William,</author>
      <author>Bankworth, Richard,</author>
      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
      <author>Harmsworth, R. Leicester</author>
      <author>Hoe, Robert,</author>
      <author>Warwick Castle (Warwick, England).</author>
    </authors>
  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>Polimanteia, or, The meanes lawfull and vnlawfull, to iudge of the fall of a common-wealth, against the friuolous and foolish coniectures of this age. : Whereunto is added, a letter from England to her three daughters, Cambridge, Oxford, Innes of Court, and to all the rest of her inhabitants: perswading them to a constant vnitie of what religion soever they are, for the defence of our dread soveraigne, and natiue cuntry: most requisite for this time wherein wee now live.</title>
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  <pages>[232] p. ;</pages>
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  <keywords/>
  <dates>
    <year>1595</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>[1595]</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>[Cambridge and London] :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by Iohn Legate, printer to the Vniversitie of Cambridge [and J. Orwin in London] 1595. And are to be sold [by R. Bankworth] at the signe of the Sunne in Pauls Church-yard in London,</publisher>
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  <notes>Dedication signed: W.C., i.e. William Covell.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Venus and Adonis,</author>
      <author>Harrison, John,</author>
      <author>Field, Richard,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>[Venus and Adonis].</title>
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  <dates>
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      <date>[1595?]</date>
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    <authors>
      <author>Elizabeth</author>
      <author>More, Christopher,</author>
      <author>More, William,</author>
      <author>More, George,</author>
      <author>More, Robert,</author>
      <author>More, Poynings,</author>
      <author>More, William,</author>
      <author>More, Nicholas,</author>
      <author>Cawarden, Thomas,</author>
      <author>Donne, John,</author>
      <author>More family,</author>
      <author>England and Wales.</author>
      <author>England and Wales.</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Papers of the More family of Loseley Park, Surrey</title>
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  <titles>
    <title>The raigne of King Edvvard the third : as it hath bin sundrie times plaied about the citie of London.</title>
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  <pages>[74] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1596</year>
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      <date>1596.</date>
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  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
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  <notes>Misattributed to William Shakespeare.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Simmes, Valentine,</author>
      <author>Short, Peter,</author>
      <author>Wise, Andrew,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The tragedy of King Richard the third. : Containing, his treacherous plots against his brother Clarence: the pittiefull murther of his iunocent [sic] nephewes: his tyrannicall vsurpation: with the whole course of his detested life, and most deserued death. As it hath beene lately acted by the Right honourable the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants.</title>
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  <pages>[94] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1597</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1597.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>At London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by Valentine Sims, [and Peter Short] for Andrew Wise, dwelling in Paules Chuch-yard [sic], at the signe of the Angell,</publisher>
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  <notes>Anonymous. By William Shakespeare.</notes>
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  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Tofte, Robert,</author>
      <author>Epernon, Jean-Louis de Nogaret de La Valette,</author>
      <author>Britwell Library,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Alba. : The months minde of a melancholy louer, diuided into three parts: by R.T. Gentleman. Hereunto is added a most excellent pathetical and passionate letter, sent by Duke D'Epernoun, vnto the late French King, Henry the 3. of that name, when he was commanded from the court, and from his royall companie. Translated into English by the foresaid author.</title>
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  <pages>[146] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1598</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1598.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>At London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by Felix Kingston, for Matthew Lownes,</publisher>
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  <custom7/>
  <notes>R.T. = Robert Tofte.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>White, William,</author>
      <author>Burby, Cuthbert,</author>
      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
      <author>Heber, Richard,</author>
      <author>Perry, Marsden J.</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>A pleasant conceited comedie called, loues labors lost : as it was presented before Her Highnes this last Christmas / newly corrected and augmented by W. Shakespere.</title>
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  <pages>[76] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1598</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1598.</date>
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  <pub-location>Imprinted at London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>By W.W. for Cutbert Burby,</publisher>
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  <custom7/>
  <notes>Mostly in verse.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Barnfield, Richard,</author>
      <author>White, William Augustus,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The encomion of Lady Pecunia: or The praise of money. By Richard Barnfeild, graduate in Oxford.</title>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>[62] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1598</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1598.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by G. S[haw] for Iohn Iaggard, and are to be solde at his shoppe neere Temple-barre, at the signe of the Hand and starre,</publisher>
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  <custom7/>
  <notes>In verse.</notes>
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    <related-urls>
      <url>https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib160498-152758</url>
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<record>
  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Meres, Francis,</author>
      <author>N. L.</author>
      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
      <author>N. L.</author>
      <author>Warwick Castle (Warwick, England).</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Palladis tamia. : VVits treasury being the second part of Wits common wealth. / By Francis Meres Maister of Artes of both Vniuersities.</title>
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    <tertiary-title/>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>[4], 333, [3] leaves ;</pages>
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  <keywords>
    <keyword>Humorous recitations</keyword>
    <keyword>Wit and humor</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>1598</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1598.</date>
    </pub-dates>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>At London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by P. Short, for Cuthbert Burbie, and are to be solde at his shop at the Royall Exchange,</publisher>
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  <isbn/>
  <custom3/>
  <custom7/>
  <notes>Running title: The second part of Wits common-wealth.</notes>
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    <related-urls>
      <url>https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib163630-157087</url>
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<record>
  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Marston, John,</author>
      <author>Steevens, George,</author>
      <author>Britwell Library,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The scourge of villanie. : Three bookes of satyres.</title>
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  <pages>[124] p. ;</pages>
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    <keyword>Satire, English</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>1598</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1598.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>At London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by I[ames]. R[oberts]. and are to be sold by Iohn Buzbie, in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the Crane,</publisher>
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  <isbn/>
  <custom3/>
  <custom7/>
  <notes>Foreword signed "VV. Kinsayder"; signed at end "Theriomastix", i.e. John Marston.</notes>
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      <url>https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib160580-152858</url>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Short, Peter,</author>
      <author>Wise, Andrew,</author>
      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
      <author>Perry, Marsden J.</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The hystorie of Henrie the fourth.</title>
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    <tertiary-title/>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>[8+] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1598</year>
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      <date>[1598]</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>[London?] :</pub-location>
  <publisher>[P. Short for A. Wise],</publisher>
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  <notes>Imprint from STC.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Simmes, Valentine,</author>
      <author>Wise, Andrew,</author>
      <author>Heber, Richard,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The tragedie of King Richard the second. : As it hath beene publikely acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants. By William Shake-speare.</title>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>[72] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1598</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1598.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by Valentine Simmes for Andrew Wise, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules churchyard at the signe of the Angel,</publisher>
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  <notes>In verse.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
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      <author>Wise, Andrew,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The tragedie of King Richard the second. : As it hath been publikely acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants. By William Shake-speare.</title>
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  <pages>[72] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1598</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1598.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by Valentine Simmes, for Andrew Wise, and are to be solde at his shop in Paules churchyard, at the signe of the Angel,</publisher>
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  <custom7/>
  <notes>Signatures: A-I⁴.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
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      <author>Burton, John,</author>
      <author>Burton, Richard Francis Lingen,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The passionate pilgrime / by W. Shakespeare.</title>
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  <pages>[64] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1599</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1599.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>At London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed for W. Iaggard, and are to be sold by W. Leake, at the Greyhound in Paules Churchyard,</publisher>
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  <isbn/>
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  <custom7/>
  <notes>A pirated miscellany, mostly not by Shakespeare.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
      <author>Warwick Castle (Warwick, England).</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The raigne of King Edvvard the Third. : As it hath bene sundry times played about the citie of London.</title>
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  <pages>[72] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1599</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1599.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>Imprinted at London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>By Simon Stafford, for Cuthbert Burby: and are to be sold at his shop neere the Royall Exchange,</publisher>
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  <notes>Misattributed to William Shakespeare.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Creede, Thomas,</author>
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      <author>Kemble, John Philip,</author>
      <author>Penn, William,</author>
      <author>Steevens, George,</author>
      <author>Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery,</author>
      <author>Warwick Castle (Warwick, England).</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The most excellent and lamentable tragedie, of Romeo and Iuliet. Newly corrected, augmented, and amended: as it hath bene sundry times publiquely acted, by the right Honourable the Lord Chamberlaine his Seruants.</title>
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  <pages>[92] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1599</year>
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      <date>1599.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by Thomas Creede, for Cuthbert Burby, and are to be sold at his shop neare the Exchange,</publisher>
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  <notes>Anonymous. By William Shakespeare.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Greene, Robert,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>A pleasant conceyted comedie of George a Greene, the pinner of VVakefield. : As it was sundry times acted by the seruants of the right Honourable the Earle of Sussex.</title>
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      <author>Steevens, George,</author>
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    <title>The history of Henrie the Fourth ; vvith the battell at Shrewsburie, betweene the King and Lord Henry Percy, surnamed Henry Hotspur of the north. VVith the humorous conceits of Sir Iohn Falstalffe [sic]. Newly corrected by W. Shake-speare.</title>
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  <pub-location>At London :</pub-location>
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    <authors>
      <author>Lane, John,</author>
      <author>Kingston, Felix,</author>
      <author>Howell, Ralph,</author>
      <author>Corser, Thomas,</author>
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    <title>Tom Tel-Troths message, and his pens complaint : a worke not vnpleasant to be read, nor vnprofitable to be followed / written by Io. La., gent.</title>
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    <year>1600</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1600.</date>
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  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Imprinted for R. Howell, and are to be sold at his shop, neere the great north doore of Paules, at the signe of the White Horse,</publisher>
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  <notes>Io. La. = John Lane.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Bodenham, John,</author>
      <author>N. L.</author>
      <author>A. B.,</author>
      <author>Collier, John Payne,</author>
      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
      <author>Hoe, Robert,</author>
      <author>Perry, Marsden J.</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Englands Helicon. : Casta placent superis, pura cum veste venite, et manibus puris sumite fontis aquam.</title>
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  <dates>
    <year>1600</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1600.</date>
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  <pub-location>At London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by I. R[oberts] for Iohn Flasket, and are to be sold in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the Beare,</publisher>
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  <notes>One of a series sponsored by John Bodenham, to whom the editorship is usually attributed; also sometimes attributed to Nicholas Ling and to A.B.</notes>
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      <author>Munday, Anthony,</author>
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      <author>Britwell Library,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Bel-vedére or The garden of the Muses.</title>
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    <year>1600</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1600.</date>
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  <pub-location>Imprinted at London :</pub-location>
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      <author>Burton, Richard Francis Lingen,</author>
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  <dates>
    <year>1600</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1600.</date>
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  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
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    <authors>
      <author>Allott, Robert,</author>
      <author>Chalmers, George,</author>
      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
      <author>Harmsworth, R. Leicester</author>
      <author>Hoe, Robert,</author>
      <author>Perry, Marsden J.</author>
      <author>Warwick Castle (Warwick, England).</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Englands Parnassus, or, The choysest flowers of our moderne poets, with their poeticall comparisons : descriptions of bewties, personages, castles, pallaces, mountaines, groues, seas, springs, riuers, &amp;c. : whereunto are annexed other various discourses, both pleasaunt and profitable.</title>
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  <dates>
    <year>1600</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1600.</date>
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  <pub-location>Imprinted at London :</pub-location>
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      <author>Morley, Thomas,</author>
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      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
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    <title>The first booke of ayres. Or Little short songs, to sing and play to the lute, with the base viole. : Newly published by Thomas Morley Bachiler of Musicke, and one of the gent. of her Maiesties Royall Chappel.</title>
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  <dates>
    <year>1600</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1600.</date>
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    <title>The true tragedie of Richarde Duke of Yorke : and the death of good King Henrie the sixt: vvith the whole contention betweene the two houses, Lancaster and Yorke; as it was sundry times acted by the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke his seruantes.</title>
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    <year>1600</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1600.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>Printed at Londou [sic] :</pub-location>
  <publisher>By W[illiam]. W[hite]. for Thomas Millington, and are to be sold at his shoppe vnder Saint Peters Church in Cornewall,</publisher>
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  <notes>Running title: The tragedie of Richard D. of Yorke, and Henrie the Sixt.</notes>
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      <author>Simmes, Valentine,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The second part of Henrie the fourth : continuing to his death, and coronation of Henrie the fift. VVith the humours of sir Iohn Falstaffe, and swaggering Pistoll. As it hath been sundrie times publikely acted by the right honourable, the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants. Written by William Shakespeare.</title>
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  <dates>
    <year>1600</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1600.</date>
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  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
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  <notes>Partly in verse.</notes>
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  <titles>
    <title>The second part of Henrie the fourth : continuing to his death, and coronation of Henrie the fift : with the humours of Sir Iohn Falstaffe, and swaggering Pistoll : as it hath been sundrie times publikely acted by the Right Honourable, the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants / written by William Shakespeare.</title>
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  <dates>
    <year>1600</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1600.</date>
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  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
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      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Creede, Thomas,</author>
      <author>Busby, John,</author>
      <author>Millington, Thomas,</author>
      <author>Smith, George D.</author>
      <author>Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The cronicle history of Henry the fift : with his battell fought at Agin Court in France. Togither with Auntient Pistoll. As it hath bene sundry times playd by the Right honorable the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants.</title>
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  <dates>
    <year>1600</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1600.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by Thomas Creede, for Tho. Millington, and Iohn Busby. And are to be sold at his house in Carter Lane, next the Powle head,</publisher>
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      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
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      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The most excellent historie of the merchant of Venice. : VVith the extreame crueltie of Shylocke the Iewe towards the sayd merchant, in cutting a iust pound of his flesh: and the obtayning of Portia by the choyse of three chests. As it hath beene diuers times acted by the Lord Chamberlaine his Seruants. Written by William Shakespeare.</title>
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  <dates>
    <year>1600</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1600.</date>
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  <abstract/>
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  <publisher>Printed by I[ames]. R[oberts]. for Thomas Heyes, and are to be sold in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the Greene Dragon,</publisher>
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  <notes>Mostly in verse.</notes>
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  <titles>
    <title>A midsommer nights dreame : as it hath beene sundry times publickely acted, by the Right Honourable, the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants / written by William Shakespeare.</title>
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    <title>The first part of the true and honorable historie, of the life of Sir Iohn Old-castle, the good Lord Cobham. : As it hath been lately acted by the right honorable the Earle of Notingham Lord high Admirall of England his seruants.</title>
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    <title>A pleasant comedy entituled: An humerous dayes myrth. : As it hath beene sundrie times publikely acted by the right honourable the Earle of Nottingham Lord high Admirall his seruants. By. G.C.</title>
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    <title>The optick glasse of humors, or The touchstone of a golden temperature, or, The Philosophers stone to make a golden temper : wherein the foure complections sanguine, cholericke, phlegmaticke, melancholicke are succinctly painted forth, and their externall intimates laide open to the purblind eye of ignorance it selfe, by which euery one may iudge of what complection he is, and answerably learne what is most sutable to his nature / lately pend by T.W. Master of Artes.</title>
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  <publisher>Imprinted by Iohn Windet for Martin Clerke, and are to be sold at his shop without Aldersgate,</publisher>
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    <authors>
      <author>Bacon, Francis,</author>
      <author>Barker, Robert,</author>
      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
      <author>Harmsworth, R. Leicester</author>
      <author>Perry, Marsden J.</author>
      <author>Smedley, William T.</author>
      <author>Warwick Castle (Warwick, England).</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>A declaration of the practises &amp; treasons attempted and committed by Robert late Earle of Essex and his complices, against her Maiestie and her kingdoms : and of the proceedings as well at the arraignments &amp; conuictions of the said late Earle, and his adherents, as after: together with the very confessions and other parts of the euidences themselues, word for word taken out of the originals.</title>
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      <date>anno 1601.</date>
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      <author>Chester, Robert,</author>
      <author>Field, Richard,</author>
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      <author>Roxburghe, John Ker,</author>
      <author>Miller, William Henry,</author>
      <author>Riviere, Robert, ǂd 1808-1882,</author>
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    <title>Loues martyr, or, Rosalins complaint : allegorically shadowing the truth of loue, in the constant fate of the phoenix and turtle, a poeme enterlaced with much varietie and raritie / now first translated out of the venerable Italian Torquato Caeliano, by Robert Chester ; with the true legend of famous King Arthur, the last of the nine worthies, being the first essay of a new Brytish poet, collected out of diuerse authenticall records ; to these are added some new compositions, of seuerall moderne writers whose names are subscribed to their seuerall workes, vpon the first subiect: viz. the phoenix and turtle.</title>
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    <authors>
      <author>Weever, John,</author>
      <author>Britwell Library,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The mirror of martyrs, or The life and death of that thrice valiant capitaine, and most godly martyre Sir Iohn Old-castle knight Lord Cobham.</title>
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  <notes>Contains two parts of the final concord, those of the purchaser, Shakespeare, and of the vendor, Hercules Underhill. The third part, or "foot," was retained by the court and is now part of The National Archives, Kew (CP 25/2/237/44/45ElizIMich, no. 15).</notes>
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      <author>W. S.,</author>
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      <author>Smith, Wentworth,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The true chronicle historie of the whole life and death of Thomas Lord Cromwell : as it hath beene sundrie times publikely acted by the right honorable the Lord Chamberlaine his Seruants / written by W.S.</title>
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    <year>1602</year>
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      <date>1602.</date>
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  <publisher>For William Iones, and are to be solde at his house neere Holburne conduict, at the signe of the Gunne,</publisher>
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    <authors>
      <author>I. C.,</author>
      <author>Corser, Thomas,</author>
      <author>White, William Augustus,</author>
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    <title>Saint Marie Magdalens conuersion.</title>
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    <authors>
      <author>Chettle, Henry,</author>
      <author>McKee, Thomas Jefferson,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Englands mourning garment : worne heere by plaine shepheards, in memorie of their sacred mistresse, Elizabeth; queene of vertue while she liued, and theame of sorrow being dead. To the which is added the true manner of her emperiall funerall. With many new additions, being now againe the second time reprinted, which was omitted in the first impression. After which followeth the shepheards spring-song, for entertainment of King Iames our most potent soueraigne. ...</title>
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    <year>1603</year>
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      <date>1603.</date>
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  <publisher>[By E. Short?] for Thomas Millington, and are to be sold at the signe of the Crane in Paules Churchyard by Walter Burre,</publisher>
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      <author>Davies, John,</author>
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      <author>Farmer, Richard,</author>
      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
      <author>Harmsworth, R. Leicester</author>
      <author>McKee, Thomas Jefferson,</author>
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    <title>Microcosmos. : The discovery of the little world, with the government thereof. By Iohn Davies.</title>
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    <year>1603</year>
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  <publisher>Printed by Ioseph Barnes, and are to bee solde in Fleetestreete at the signe of the Turkes head by Iohn Barnes,</publisher>
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      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
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      <author>N. L.</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The tragicall historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke / by William Shakespeare.</title>
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  <dates>
    <year>1604</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1604.</date>
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  <publisher>Printed by I.R. for N.L. and are to be sold at his shoppe vnder Saint Dunstons Church in Fleetstreet,</publisher>
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  <publisher>Printed by T[homas] C[reede] for Nathaniel Butter, and are to be sold neere S. Austins gate, at the signe of the pyde Bull,</publisher>
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    <title>Remaines of a greater worke, concerning Britaine, the inhabitants thereof, their languages, names, surnames, empreses, wise speeches, poësies, and epitaphes.</title>
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  <titles>
    <title>Sir Thomas Smithes voiage and entertainment in Rushia. : With the tragicall ends of two emperors, and one empresse, within one moneth during his being there: and the miraculous preseruation of the now raigning emperor, esteemed dead for 18. yeares.</title>
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    <authors>
      <author>Barnes, Barnabe,</author>
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    <title>Foure bookes of offices : enabling privat persons for the speciall seruice of all good princes and policies. Made and deuised by Barnabe Barnes.</title>
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    <year>1606</year>
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    <authors>
      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The returne from Pernassus: or The scourge of simony. : Publiquely acted by the students in Saint Iohns Colledge in Cambridge.</title>
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      <date>1606.</date>
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    <authors>
      <author>Marston, John,</author>
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    <title>Parasitaster, or The favvne : as it hath bene diuers times presented at the blacke Friars, by the Children of the Queenes Maiesties Reuels. / VVritten by Iohn Marston.</title>
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    <year>1606</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1606.</date>
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  <pub-location>At London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by T[homas]. P[urfoot]. for VV[illiam]. C[otton],</publisher>
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  <notes>Partly in verse.</notes>
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      <author>Towneley, John,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Progress to Parnassus</title>
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    <full-title/>
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  <notes>Song listed on leaf 23 listed in Folger index of first lines.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>W. S.,</author>
      <author>Smith, Wentworth,</author>
      <author>Middleton, Thomas,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The puritaine or The vviddovv of VVatling-streete. : Acted by the Children of Paules. Written by W.S.</title>
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  <dates>
    <year>1607</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1607.</date>
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  <pub-location>Imprinted at London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>By G. Eld,</publisher>
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  <custom7/>
  <notes>Sometimes attributed to Thomas Middleton and to Wentworth Smith; misattributed to William Shakespeare.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Webster, John,</author>
      <author>Archer, Thomas,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The white diuel, or, The tragedy of Paulo Giordano Vrsini, Duke of Brachiano : with the life and death of Vittoria Corombona the famous Venetian curtizan. Acted by the Queenes Maiesties Seruants. Written by Iohn Webster.</title>
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  <pages>[88] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1612</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1612.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by N[icholas] O[kes] for Thomas Archer, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes head Pallace, neere the Royall Exchange,</publisher>
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  <notes>Partly in verse.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Heywood, Thomas,</author>
      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>An apology for actors. : Containing three briefe treatises. 1 Their antiquity. 2 Their ancient dignity. 3 The true vse of their quality. Written by Thomas Heywood.</title>
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    <keyword>Actors</keyword>
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    <year>1612</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1612.</date>
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  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by Nicholas Okes,</publisher>
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  <custom3/>
  <custom7/>
  <notes>Heywood's note at the end points out the piracy of some poems from STC13366 in W. Jaggard's publication, STC 22343. Answered in STC 12214--STC.</notes>
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  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Davies, John,</author>
      <author>Allde, Edward,</author>
      <author>Crawford, William Horatio,</author>
      <author>Lefferts, Marshall C.</author>
      <author>Smith, George D.</author>
      <author>Britwell Library,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The scourge of folly. : Consisting of satyricall epigramms, and others in honor of many noble and worthy persons of our land. Together, with a pleasant (though discordant) descant vpon most English prouerbes: and others.</title>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>[16], 264 p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1611</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>[1611]</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>At London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by E[dward]: A[llde]: for Richard Redmer sould at his shop at ye west gate of Paules,</publisher>
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  <custom7/>
  <notes>Dedication signed: I.D., i.e. John Davies.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
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      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
      <author>Hoe, Robert,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The first and second part of the troublesome raigne of Iohn King of England. : With the discouerie of King Richard Cordelions base sonne (vulgarly named, the bastard Fawconbridge:) Also, the death of King Iohn at Swinstead Abbey. As they were (sundry times) lately acted by the Queenes Maiesties Players. Written by W. Sh.</title>
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  <pages>[92] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1611</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1611.</date>
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  <pub-location>Imprinted at London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>By Valentine Simmes for Iohn Helme, and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstons Churchyard in Fleetestreet,</publisher>
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  <notes>The attribution to Shakespeare is probably spurious; sometimes also attributed to Christopher Marlowe.</notes>
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    <authors>
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      <author>Simmes, Valentine,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmarke / by VVilliam Shakespeare.</title>
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  <pages>[104] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1611</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1611.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>At London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed  for Iohn Smethwicke, and are to be sold at his shoppe in Saint Dunstons Church yeard in Fleetstreet. Vnder the Diall,</publisher>
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  <notes>Mostly in verse.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Perkins, Frederick,</author>
      <author>Steevens, George,</author>
      <author>White, William Augustus,</author>
      <author>White, William Augustus,</author>
      <author>Creede, Thomas,</author>
      <author>Gosson, Henry,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The late, and much admired play, called Pericles, Prince of Tyre. : With the true relation of the whole historie, aduentures, and fortunes of the said prince: as also, the no lesse strange, and worthy accidents, in the birth and life, of his daughter Mariana. As it hath been diuers and sundry times acted by his Maiesties Seruants, at the Globe on the Banck-side. By William Shakespeare.</title>
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  <pages>[72] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1609</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1609.</date>
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  <pub-location>Imprinted at London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>[By William White and Thomas Creede] for Henry Gosson, and are to be sold at the signe of the Sunne in Pater-noster row, &amp;c.,</publisher>
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  <notes>In verse.</notes>
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  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Eld, George,</author>
      <author>Thorpe, Thomas,</author>
      <author>Aspley, William,</author>
      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
      <author>Harris, John,</author>
      <author>Jolley, Thomas,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Shake-speares sonnets. : Neuer before imprinted.</title>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>[80] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1609</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1609.</date>
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  <pub-location>At London :</pub-location>
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      <author>Bonian, Richard,</author>
      <author>Walley, Henry,</author>
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      <author>Corser, Thomas,</author>
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    <title>The famous historie of Troylus and Cresseid. : Excellently expressing the beginning of their loues, with the conceited wooing of Pandarus Prince of Licia. Written by William Shakespeare.</title>
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      <date>1609.</date>
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  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Windet, John,</author>
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    <title>The most excellent and lamentable tragedie, of Romeo and Iuliet. : As it hath beene sundrie times publiquely acted, by the Kings Maiesties Seruants at the Globe.</title>
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    <year>1609</year>
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      <date>1609.</date>
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  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed [by John Windet] for Iohn Smethvvick, and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstanes Church-yard, in Fleetestreete vnder the Dyall,</publisher>
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  <notes>Anonymous. By William Shakespeare.</notes>
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      <author>White, William Augustus,</author>
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      <author>Gosson, Henry,</author>
      <author>Perry, Marsden J.</author>
      <author>Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery,</author>
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    <title>The late, and much admired play, called Pericles, Prince of Tyre. : With the true relation of the whole historie, aduentures, and fortunes of the said prince: as also, the no lesse strange, and worthy accidents, in the birth and life, of his daughter Mariana. As it hath been diuers and sundry times acted by his Maiesties Seruants, at the Globe on the Banck-side. By William Shakespeare.</title>
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    <year>1609</year>
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      <date>1609.</date>
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  <notes>In verse.</notes>
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  <titles>
    <title>A Yorkshire tragedy. : Not so new as lamentable and true. Acted by his Maiesties Players at the Globe. VVritten by VV. Shakspeare.</title>
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    <year>1608</year>
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      <date>1608.</date>
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  <publisher>Printed by R[ichard] B[radock] for Thomas Pauier and are to bee sold at his shop on Cornhill, neere to the exchange,</publisher>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Dekker, Thomas,</author>
      <author>Heywood, Thomas,</author>
      <author>Brewer, Thomas,</author>
      <author>Ballard, Henry,</author>
      <author>Perry, Marsden J.</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The merry deuill of Edmonton : as it hath beene sundry times acted, by His Maiesties Seruants, at the Globe, on the banke-side.</title>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>[48] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1608</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1608.</date>
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  </dates>
  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by Henry Ballard for Arthur Iohnson, dwelling at the signe of the White-Horse in Paules Church yard, ouer against the great north doore of Paules,</publisher>
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  <custom7/>
  <notes>Partly in verse.</notes>
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    <related-urls>
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    <authors>
      <author>Markham, Gervase,</author>
      <author>Machin, Lewis,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The dumbe knight. : A pleasant comedy, acted sundry times by the children of his Maiesties Reuels. Written by Iaruis Markham.</title>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>[74] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1608</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1608.</date>
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  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by Nicholas Okes, for Iohn Bache, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head Palace, neere to the Royall Exchange,</publisher>
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  <notes>Dedication signed "Lewes Machin". Machin apparently revised Markham's text.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Barksted, William,</author>
      <author>Machin, Lewis,</author>
      <author>Allde, Edward,</author>
      <author>Britwell Library,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Mirrha the mother of Adonis, or, Lustes prodegies / by William Barksted ; whereunto are added certaine eglogs, by L.M.</title>
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    <full-title/>
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  <dates>
    <year>1607</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1607.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by E.A. for Iohn Bache, and are to be sold at his shop in the Popes-head Palace, nere the Royall Exchange,</publisher>
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  <isbn/>
  <custom3/>
  <custom7/>
  <notes>In verse.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Heywood, Thomas,</author>
      <author>Collier, John Payne,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The fayre mayde of the Exchange : with the pleasaunt humours of the cripple of Fanchurch. Very delectable, and full of mirth.</title>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>[76] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1607</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1607.</date>
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  </dates>
  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed [by Valentine Simmes] for Henry Rockit, and are to be solde at the shop in the Poultrey vnder the Dyall,</publisher>
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  <custom3/>
  <custom7/>
  <notes>Sometimes attributed to Thomas Heywood.</notes>
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<record>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Fletcher, John,</author>
      <author>Dering, Edward,</author>
      <author>Carington,</author>
      <author>Dering, Edward,</author>
      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
      <author>Warwick Castle (Warwick, England).</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Copy of The history of King Henry the Fourth, after 1598</title>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>[1], 55 leaves.</pages>
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    <year/>
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  <notes>For the date and copyist's name see Dering's account book, U350 E4 in the Kent Archives Office, under February 27, 1622/23. This entry is discussed in Shakespeare Quarterly, 37 (1986), 224-226.</notes>
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      <url>https://folgerpedia.folger.edu/Dering_Manuscript</url>
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  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Heminge, John,</author>
      <author>Condell, Henry,</author>
      <author>Jaggard, Isaac,</author>
      <author>Jaggard, William,</author>
      <author>Blount, Edward,</author>
      <author>Smethwicke, John,</author>
      <author>Aspley, William,</author>
      <author>Jaggard, William,</author>
      <author>Folger, Emily C. J.</author>
      <author>Folger, Henry Clay,</author>
      <author>Amherst, William Amhurst Thyssen,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, &amp; tragedies : published according to the true originall copies.</title>
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    <tertiary-title/>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>[18], 303, [1], 46, 49-100, [2], 69-232, [2], 79-80, [26], 98, [2], 109-156, 257-993 [i.e. 399], [1] p. :</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1623</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1623.</date>
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  </dates>
  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by Isaac Iaggard, and Ed. Blount,</publisher>
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  <isbn/>
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  <custom7/>
  <notes>Editors' dedication signed: Iohn Heminge. Henry Condell.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Okes, Nicholas,</author>
      <author>Walkley, Thomas,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The tragoedy of Othello, the Moore of Venice. : As it hath beene diuerse times acted at the Globe, and at the Black-Friers, by his Maiesties Seruants. Written by VVilliam Shakespeare.</title>
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  <pages>[4], 80, 89-99, [1] p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1622</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1622.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by N[icholas]. O[kes]. for Thomas Walkley, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Eagle and Child, in Brittans Bursse,</publisher>
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  <custom7/>
  <notes>Mostly in verse.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Taylor, John,</author>
      <author>Allde, Edward,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The praise of hemp-seed. : With the voyage of Mr. Roger Bird and the writer hereof, in a boat of brown-paper, from London to Quinborough in Kent. As also, a farewell to the matchlesse deceased Mr. Thomas Coriat. Concluding with the commendations of the famous riuer of Thames. By Iohn Taylor. The contents of the booke are in the next leafe before the preamble. The profits arising by hemp-seed are cloathing, food, fishing, shipping, pleasure, profit, iustice, whipping.</title>
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    <keyword>Hemp</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>1620</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1620.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>Printed at London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>[By Edward Allde] for H. Gosson, and are to be sold [by E. Wright?] at Christ-Church gate,</publisher>
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  <notes>In verse.</notes>
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  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Jaggard, William,</author>
      <author>Pavier, Thomas,</author>
      <author>Gwynn, Edward,</author>
      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
      <author>Perry, Marsden J.</author>
      <author>Warwick Castle (Warwick, England).</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>A most pleasant and excellent conceited comedy, of Sir Iohn Falstaffe, and the merry vviues of VVindsor. : VVith the swaggering vaine of Ancient Pistoll, and Corporall Nym. VVritten by VV. Shakespeare.</title>
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    <tertiary-title/>
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    <full-title/>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>[56] p. ;</pages>
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  <number/>
  <keywords/>
  <dates>
    <year>1619</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1619.</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>[London] :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed [by William Jaggard] for Arthur Iohnson [i.e. Thomas Pavier],</publisher>
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  <isbn/>
  <custom3/>
  <custom7/>
  <notes>Partly in verse.</notes>
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  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Gwynn, Edward,</author>
      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
      <author>Hoe, Robert,</author>
      <author>Kemble, John Philip,</author>
      <author>Perry, Marsden J.</author>
      <author>Bridgewater House Library,</author>
      <author>Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery,</author>
      <author>Warwick Castle (Warwick, England).</author>
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  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>A Yorkshire tragedie. : Not so new, as lamentable and true. VVritten by VV. Shakespeare.</title>
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    <tertiary-title/>
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  <periodical>
    <full-title/>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>[32] p. ;</pages>
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  <number/>
  <keywords/>
  <dates>
    <year>1619</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1619.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>[London] :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed for T.P.,</publisher>
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  <custom7/>
  <notes>Not in fact by Shakespeare.</notes>
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      <author>Heminge, John,</author>
      <author>Wallis, Albany,</author>
      <author>Tite, William,</author>
      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
      <author>Perry, Marsden J.</author>
      <author>Featherstonehaugh,</author>
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    <title>Bargain and sale from Henry Walker, citizen and minstrel of London, to William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon, Gent., and to his trustees, William Johnson, citizen and vintner of London, John Jackson, and John Hemmyng of London, Gents</title>
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    <title>The tragedie of King Richard the third. : Containing his treacherous plots against his brother Clarence: the pittifull murther of his innocent nephewes: his tyrannicall vsurpation: with the whole course of his detested life, and most deserued death. As it hath beene lately acted by the Kings Maiesties seruants. Newly augmented, by William Shake-speare.</title>
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    <year>1612</year>
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      <date>1612.</date>
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  <publisher>Printed by Thomas Creede, and are to be sold by Mathew Lawe, dwelling in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Foxe, neare S. Austins gate,</publisher>
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  <notes>In verse.</notes>
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      <author>Brooke, Ralph,</author>
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      <author>Constable, William,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Copy of A note of some coats and crests lately come to my hands given by William Dethick when he was York herald ..., ca. 1600</title>
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  <notes>Part of De Ricci 423.3.</notes>
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      <url>http://collation.folger.edu/2016/07/shakespeare-the-player/</url>
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    <authors>
      <author>Vicars, Arthur Edward,</author>
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    <title>Scrapbook of heraldic and genealogical items of 16th and 17th centuries</title>
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  <pages>197 p. :</pages>
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  <keywords>
    <keyword>Signs and signboards</keyword>
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    <year/>
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  <notes>Index of names added by Arthur Vicars, 1887.</notes>
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      <url>https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/img57616</url>
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    <authors>
      <author>Bacon, Francis,</author>
      <author>Davison, Francis,</author>
      <author>Canning, William,</author>
      <author>Farmer, Richard,</author>
      <author>Smedley, William T.</author>
      <author>Gray's Inn.</author>
      <author>Huth Library,</author>
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  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>Gesta Grayorum, or, The history of the high and mighty prince, Henry Prince of Purpoole, Arch-Duke of Stapulia and Bernardia, Duke of High and Nether Holborn, Marquis of St. Giles and Tottenham, Count Palatine of Bloomsbury and Clerkenwell, Great Lord of the Cantons of Islington, Kentish-Town, Paddington and Knights-bridge, Knight of the most heroical Order of the Helmet, and sovereign of the same; who reigned and died, A.D. 1594 : together with a masque, as it was presented (by His Highness's command) for the entertainment of Q. Elizabeth; who, with the nobles of both courts, was present thereat.</title>
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  <dates>
    <year>1688</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>MDCLXXXVIII [1688]</date>
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  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed for W. Canning, at his shop in the Temple-Cloysters,</publisher>
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  <notes>An apparently genuine account of one of the revels of the Inns of Court.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Phillipps, Thomas,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>A list of gentlemen and their coats of arms and crests</title>
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  <pages>[20], 98 leaves :</pages>
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  <keywords>
    <keyword>Nobility</keyword>
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  <notes>Includes index.</notes>
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      <author>Glanvill, Joseph,</author>
      <author>Simpson, W.</author>
      <author>Rosenbach, J. A. S. N.,</author>
      <author>Medical Society of London.</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Notebook of John Ward</title>
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  <pages>1 v. (181 leaves) ;</pages>
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    <keyword>Encyclopedias and dictionaries</keyword>
    <keyword>Medicine</keyword>
    <keyword>Surgery</keyword>
    <keyword>Botany</keyword>
    <keyword>Chemistry</keyword>
    <keyword>Anatomy</keyword>
    <keyword>Cosmology</keyword>
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    <year/>
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  <abstract>Among the people mentioned are Peter Chamberlen, the man-midwives Bowden and Newman, Sir John Hinton, "Dr Modesy" (i.e. Robert Morison), Sir William Butts, Peter Heylin, Roger Drake, Thomas Willis, Sir Charles Scarburgh, Walter Needham, William Conyers, Sir Alexander Fraizer, Robert Boyle, Edward Morgen, Jacob Bobart, William Howe, William Tooker, Edward Alleyn, John Fletcher, Sir Kenelm Digby, William Harvey, Manasseh ben Israel, Samuel Purchas, Sir John Suckling, Sir William Coventry, Mr. Francis Willoughby. Some of the entries duplicate information in the preceding volume (Folger MS V.a.294).</abstract>
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  <notes>On leaf 120r, Ward mentions "Dr. Hylin in reckoning up [th]e dramatick poets, omits Shakespear."</notes>
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  <titles>
    <title>Notebook of John Ward</title>
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  <pages>1 v. (83 leaves) ;</pages>
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    <keyword>Surgery</keyword>
    <keyword>Medicine</keyword>
    <keyword>Chemistry</keyword>
    <keyword>Materia medica</keyword>
    <keyword>Herbs</keyword>
    <keyword>History, Ancient</keyword>
    <keyword>History, Modern</keyword>
    <keyword>Travel</keyword>
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    <year/>
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  <abstract>Among the people Ward mentions are Thomas Willis, Dr. Boghil (i.e. Robert Boyle), George Bate, Stephen Toone, Thomas Wharton, Nathaniel Hodges, Thomas Sydenham, Thomas Hollier, Mr. Brooks, Michael Montaigne, Edmund Dickinson, Walter Needham, John Peachi, Sir Alexander Fraizer, Robert Morison, Edward Morgan, Edward Jorden, Thomas Guidott, Sir Richard Baker, Edward Terry, William Beveridge, Anthony Wood and his prospective Antiquities of Oxford, and John Fell of Christchurch.</abstract>
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  <notes>On leaf 20r, Ward comments "Whether Dr. Hylin does well in Reckoning vp [th]e Dramatick poets w[hi]ch haue been famous in England to omit Shakespear."</notes>
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      <author>Boyle, Robert,</author>
      <author>Velthuysen, Lambert van,</author>
      <author>Rosenbach, J. A. S. N.,</author>
      <author>Medical Society of London.</author>
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    <title>Notebook of John Ward</title>
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  <keywords>
    <keyword>Surgery</keyword>
    <keyword>Botany</keyword>
    <keyword>Chemistry</keyword>
    <keyword>Materia medica</keyword>
    <keyword>Herbs</keyword>
    <keyword>Literature</keyword>
    <keyword>Travel</keyword>
    <keyword>Gardens</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year/>
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  <abstract>A continuation of the two previous volume (Folger MS V.a.290-V.a.291), opening as a diary of Ward's stay in London with notes on many aspects of the natural sciences, medicine and its history, chemistry, and botany. Ward's chief purpose as he here remarks is to "studie such diseases as are peculiar to women and also to children and furnish myself so as to be ready especialy att [the]m when I come into [th]e country" (leaf 18v). Numerous references to London chemists and physicians (leaves 1r-130v, passim) and many notes on the botanical ideas of Edward Morgan and Robert Morison (leaves 27v-107, passim), with accounts of visits to their gardens, as well as Brook's (in Holburn) and Drapers' (in Throgmorton). Extensive extracts from Boyle's Sceptical Chymist (75r-107r, passim) and from Velthusius's Tractatus duo. Ward also writes about visiting St. Thomas' hospital and mentions Thomas Wharton and Mr. Hollyer (leaf 1r); watching demonstrations and hearing lectures at Barber-Surgeon's Hall (leaves 15v, 32v); seeing the beheading of Sir Henry Vane (leaf 64v), Jewish worship, Ben Jonson's Alchemist (leaf 117v); inquiring into the nature of the London companies. Also includes comments on the sermons he heard, among them ones by Baxter (leaf 14) and Ought (leaf 22v), libraries (leaf 170v), and the books he was reading or meant to read.</abstract>
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  <notes>Several references to Shakespeare, including a reference to his daughters (specifically Susanna's marriage to Dr. Hall) (leaf 138v), a report of Shakespeare's "natural wit" and his earnings with a memorandum "rememb[e]r to peruse Shakespear's plays and bee versed in [the]m [tha]t I may not bee ignorant in [tha]t matter" (both on leaf 140r), and commentary on the circumstances of Shakespeare's death (leaf 150r).</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Cotes, Thomas,</author>
      <author>Marshall, William,</author>
      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
      <author>Jolley, Thomas,</author>
      <author>Burdett-Coutts, Angela Georgina,</author>
      <author>Perry, Marsden J.</author>
      <author>Curzon family,</author>
      <author>Warwick Castle (Warwick, England).</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Poems / vvritten by Wil. Shake-speare. Gent.</title>
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  <dates>
    <year>1640</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1640.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>Printed at London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>By Tho. Cotes, and are to be sold by Iohn Benson, dwelling in St. Dunstans Church-yard,</publisher>
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  <notes>Contains all but eight of the sonnets, "A lover's complaint", "The passionate pilgrim" (mostly not by Shakespeare), "The phoenix and the turtle" (attributed to Shakespeare), and poems of miscellaneous authors.</notes>
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      <author>Fletcher, John,</author>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Cotes, Thomas,</author>
      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
      <author>Lefferts, Marshall C.</author>
      <author>Warwick Castle (Warwick, England).</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The two noble kinsmen : presented at the Blackfriers by the Kings Maiesties servants, with great applause: written by the memorable worthies of their time. Mr. Iohn Fletcher, and Mr. William Shakspeare. Gent.</title>
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  <dates>
    <year>1634</year>
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      <date>1634.</date>
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  <pub-location>Printed at London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>By Tho. Cotes, for Iohn Waterson: and are to be sold at the signe of the Crowne in Pauls Church-yard,</publisher>
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  <notes>In verse.</notes>
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  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Armstrong, Archie,</author>
      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
      <author>Warwick Castle (Warwick, England).</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>[A banquet of ieasts. Or Change of cheare. : Being a collection of moderne jests. Witty ieeres. Pleasant taunts. Merry tales.].</title>
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  <pages>Pp. 3-228 ;</pages>
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    <keyword>English wit and humor</keyword>
    <keyword>Jestbooks</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>1632</year>
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  <publisher>[printed for Richard Royston?],</publisher>
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  <notes>Sometimes attributed to Archie Armstrong.</notes>
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      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
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      <author>Watts, Katherine,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Venus and Adonis quotation</title>
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      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Heminge, John,</author>
      <author>Condell, Henry,</author>
      <author>Jaggard, Isaac,</author>
      <author>Jaggard, William,</author>
      <author>Blount, Edward,</author>
      <author>Smethwicke, John,</author>
      <author>Aspley, William,</author>
      <author>Jaggard, William,</author>
      <author>Droeshout, Martin,</author>
      <author>Folger, Emily C. J.</author>
      <author>Folger, Henry Clay,</author>
      <author>Jaggard, William,</author>
      <author>Sibthorp, Coningsby Charles,</author>
      <author>Vincent, Augustine,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, &amp; tragedies : published according to the true originall copies.</title>
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  <pages>[18], 303, [1], 46, 49-100, [2], 69-232, [2], 79-80, [26], 98, [2], 109-156, 257-993 [i.e. 399], [1] p. :</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1623</year>
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      <date>1623.</date>
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  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by Isaac Iaggard, and Ed. Blount,</publisher>
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  <notes>Editors' dedication signed: Iohn Heminge. Henry Condell.</notes>
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