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Wit withovt money a comedie, as it hath been presented with good applause at the private house in Drury Lane, by Her Majesties servants / written by brace Francis Beamount and John Flecher
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Wit withovt money a comedie, as it hath been presented with good applause at the private house in Drury Lane, by Her Majesties servants / written by brace Francis Beamount and John Flecher in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Beaumont, Francis; 1661)
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Wit's cabinet a companion for gentlemen and ladies. In which is contain'd, I. The interpretation of dreams, according to Artimedorus, and other approved authors. ... X. The art of drinking: or, The school of Bacchus. ... To which is added, a choice collection of the best songs
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Wit's extraction, conveyed to the ingenious in riddles, observations and morals useful to quicken the fancy, fortifie the understanding, and to enable both old and young discreetly and cheerfully to undergo the various occurrences of this life / composed by W.B., Truths servant
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witch of Edmonton a known true story / composed into a tragi-comedy by divers well-esteemed poets, William Rowley, Thomas Dekker, John Ford, and c, The
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witch of Edmonton a known true story / composed into a tragi-comedy by divers well-esteemed poets, William Rowley, Thomas Dekker, John Ford, and c, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Rowley, William; 1658)
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witch of Endor, or, The witchcrafts of the Roman Jesebel in which you have an account of the exorcisms or conjurations of the papists, as they be set forth in their agends, benedictionals, manuals, missals, journals, portasses, which they use in their churches concerning the hallowing of the water, salt, bread, candles, boughs, fire, ashes, incense, pascal lamb, eggs, herbs, milk, honey, apples, wine, cheese, butter, new baked bread, flesh, font, marrying ring, pilgrims wallet, staff, cross, sword, and c. : proposed and offered to the consideration of all sober Protestants / by Titus Otes, The
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witch of the vvoodlands: or, The coblers new translation. Written by L.P. Here Robin the cobler for his former evils, was punisht worse then Faustus with his devils, The
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witch of the woodlands, or, The coblers new translation written by L.P, The
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witch of the woodlands, or, The coblers new translation written by L.P, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (L. P. fl; 1655)
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witch of the woodlands: or, The cobler's new translation. Written by L.P. Here Robin the cobler for his former evils, was punisht worse then Faustus was with his devils, The
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witch of Wapping, Or An exact and perfect relation, of the life and devilish practises of Joan Peterson, that dwelt in Spruce Island, near Wapping; who was condemned for practising witch-craft, and sentenced to be hanged at Tyburn, on Munday the 11th. of April, 1652. Shewing, how she bewitch'd a child, and rock'd the cradle in the likenesse of a cat; how she frighted a baker; and how the devil often came to suck her, sometimes in the likeness of a dog, and other times like a squirrel. Together, with the confession of Prudence Lee, who was burnt in Smithfield on Saturday the 10th. of this instant for the murthering her husband: and her admonition and counsel to all her sex in general, The
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Witch-craft proven, arreign'd, and condemn'd in its professors, professions and marks by diverse pungent, and convincing arguments, excerpted forth of the most authentick authors, divine and humane, ancient and modern. By a Lover of the truth
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Witchcraft discovered and punished. Or, The tryals and condemnation of three notorious witches, who were tryed at the last assizes, holden at the castle of Exeter, in the county of Devon: where they received sentance for death, for bewitching several persons, destroying ships at sea, and cattel by land, and c. To the tune of, Doctor Faustus: or, Fortune my foe
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Witchcrafts, strange and wonderfull: discovering the damnable practices of seven witches, against the lives of certaine noble personages, and others of this kingdome, as shall appeare in this lamentable history. ; With an approved triall how to finde out either witch or any apprentice to witch-craft
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witches of Huntingdon, their examinations and confessions; exactly taken by his Majesties justices of peace for that county. Whereby will appeare haw craftily and dangerously the devill tempteth and seizeth on poore soules. The reader may make use hereof against hypocrisie, anger, malice, swearing, idolatry, lust, covetousnesse, and other grievous sins, which occasioned this their downfall, The
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witches of Northampton-shire Agnes Browne. Ioane Vaughan. Arthur Bill. Hellen Ienkenson. Mary Barber. Witches. Who were all executed at Northampton the 22. of Iuly last. 1612, The
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With liberty of the colledge of phisitians of the royal head city of London in England. This High-German doctor, cured the emperor of Turk's Brother, who was blind 13 years
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With power to them to impose and exact such customs and other duties upon and from themselves and other tradeing with and coming to the said plantacions cities towns places and ports and harbours thereof as the company shall think needfull for the maintainence and other public uses of the same
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With strokes yll and dentes harde
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With strokes yll and dentes harde in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1529)
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With strokes yll and dentes harde in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1529)
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With the light is fifteen priests, in publike view, declaring themselves to be ministers of Christ; yet confessing and largely demonstrating that they are dark sinful sinners of the Gentiles, living in obscurity, chained up in a cave of darkness, their light eclipsed, their eyes dim, their sloath great, their hearts begin to gather blackness, and are seised on with fear, and that their authority in preaching is marred by unholy living, and that the greatest misteries of their religion have been squeesed out of the writings of heathens. ... Ro. Tuchin. Robert Dingley. Vincent Spark. Thomas Clark. William Bignel. John Barnes, James Craswick. Joshua Tomkins. William Harby. Ric. Beminster. Edward Bucklar. John Martin. Simon Pole. Martin Wells. Mathew Hearn. / Given forth as a true testimony from the hand of one of the meanest servants of the eternal living truth, against a rebellious seed of evil and deceitful workers, that cannot cease from sin, whose mouthes are to be stopt, under whom this body in vvhich I am, suffers bonds, tryals, and tribulations, for the testimony of Jesus, and of a pure conscience, though in a filthy noysome prison, the common jaile, and stinking dungeon and house of correction, (vvith other of the friends of Christ at Winchester: I have suffered a close and cruel imprisonment well nigh seven months, but Father forgive them that hate me without cause, and know me by no other name then Daniel Baker
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Wither's motto Nec habeo, nec careo, nec curo·
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Wither's motto Nec habeo, nec careo, nec curo in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wither, George; 1621)
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Wither's motto Nec habeo, nec careo, nec curo in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wither, George; 1633)
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Wither's motto Nec habeo, nec careo, nec curo in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wither, George; 1621)
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Wither's motto nec Habeo, nec Careo, nec Curo in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wither, George; 1621)
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Wither's motto Nec habeo, nec careo, nec curo in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wither, George; 1633)
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Wither's motto nec habeo, nec careo, nec curo in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wither, George; 1621)
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Withers redivivus, in a small New-Years-gift, pro rege and grege, and to His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange wherein is a most strange and wonderful plot, lately found out and discovered, and recommended to all the imposing members of the Church of England, to be by them acted, as part of their last Lent confession : viz. to all Roman Catholick priests and jesuits of persecuting principles and profession : with the arraignment and tryal of Innocent the XIth, present Pope of Rome, refused last Lent to be licensed by reason of the matter therein contained / by T.P
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Without Temple-Bar, in St. Clements little church-yard, next door to the sign of the black lion. Liveth a chirurgion who by practical study, and twenty years travels in most countries of the universe, hath attained to a medicine that infallibly cures the running of the reins
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witnesses anatomiz'd: or, Sanctitie in its sufferings. Being an invitation to all those that have the marke of the Lamb in their foreheads, to manifest themselves so to be in purity, meekness and love. / By Thomas Watson, The
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Witnesses produced against Mr. John Shaw of Hull, attesting the publike charge against him, and much more. As, to be brace a notable turncoat and time-server; most scandalous in his actions; an enemy to good men; and a disquieter of the peace of the place, and c. Serving for the undeceiving of some, informing of others, and satisfying of all, as to the condition of the aforesaid M. Shaw. / By One who hopes and waits, to see corrupt men, and unjust things, less countenanced, and more suppressed
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Witnesses produced against Mr. John Shaw of Hull, attesting the publike charge against him, and much more. As, to be brace a notable turncoat and time-server; most scandalous in his actions; an enemy to good men; and a disquieter of the peace of the place, and c. Serving for the undeceiving of some, informing of others, and satisfying of all, as to the condition of the aforesaid M. Shaw. / By One who hopes and waits, to see corrupt men, and unjust things, less countenanced, and more suppressed in ProQuest Early English Books Online (One who hopes and waits, to see corrupt men, and unjust things, less countenanced, and more suppressed.; 1653)
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witnesses to Christianity, or, The certainty of our faith and hope. in a discourse upon I S. John V. II. / by Symon Patrick, The
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witnesses to Christianity, or, The certainty of our faith and hope. in a discourse upon I S. John V. II. / by Symon Patrick, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Patrick, Simon; 1677)
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witnesses to Christianity, or, The certainty of our faith and hope: in a discourse upon I S. John V. 7,8. / by Symon Patrick, D.D. Chaplain in ordinary to his Majesty, The
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wits academy, or, The muses delight consisting of merry dialogues upon various occasions composed of mirth, wit, and eloquence, for a help to discourse to such as have had but small converse with the critical sort of people, which live in this censorious age : as also, divers sorts of letters upon several occasions both merry and jocose, helpful for the inexpert to imitate, and pleasant to those of better judgement, at their own leisure to peruse : with a perfect collection of all the newest and best songs, and catches, that are, and have been lately in request at court, and both the theatres, The
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Wits academy: or, The muses delight Being the newest academy of complements: consisting of merry dialogues upon various occasions, composed of mirth, wit, and eloquence. As also divers sorts of letters upon several occasions, both merry and jocose: helpful for the inexpert to imitate, and pleasant to those of better judgment, at their own leisure to peruse. With a perfect collection of all the newest and best songs, and catches, that are and have been in request at court, and both the theatres
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Wits cabinet or, A companion for young men and ladies containing I. The whole art of wooing, and making love; with the best complemental letters, elegant epistles, amorous addresses, and answers, in a most pleasant and ingenious strain: with the newest songs, sung at court and both theatres. II. The school of Bacchus; or, the whole art of drinking. taught by a new and most learned method. III. The interpretation of all sorts of dreams. IV. The art of chiromancy and palmestry. V. The several sorts of cosmeticks for clearing and beautifying the face and taking away all freckles morphew, tetters, and ring-worms, and for preserving the complexion, ... VI. The use of metals and precious stones and the way to counterfeit them. VII. Several of the choicest secrets of art and nature. VIII. General rules for the gentile behaviour of young men and ladies in all company. IX. Several sorts of news from divers parts, very jocose and pleasant; with merry riddles
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Wits common wealth The second part. A treasurie of diuine, morall, and phylosophicall similies, and sentences, generally vsefull. But more particularly published, for the vse of schooles. By F.M. Master of Arts of bot Vniuersities
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Wits fittes and fancies Fronted and entermedled with presidentes of honour and wisdome. Also: Loves Ovvl. An idle conceited dialogue betwene loue, and an olde man. Recta securus. A. C
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Wits fittes and fancies Fronted and entermedled with presidentes of honour and wisdome. Also: Loves Ovvle. An idle conceited dialogue betwene loue, and an olde man. Recta securus. A. C
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Wits interpreter, the English Parnassus or, a sure guide to those admirable accomplishments that compleat our English gentry, in the most acceptable qualifications of discourse, or writing. In which briefly the whole mystery of those pleasing witchcrafts of eloquence and love are made easie in the following subjects. I. The art of reasoning, a new logick. 2. Theatre of courtship, accurate complements. 3. The labyrinth of fancies, new experiments and inventions. 4. Apollo and Orpheus severall love-songs, epigrams, drolleries, and other verses. 5. Cyprian Goddess, description of beauty. 6. The muses Elizium, severall poeticall fictions. 7. The perfect inditer, letters ala-mode. 8. Cardinal Richeleiu's Key to his manner of writing of letters by cyphers. As also an alphabeticall table of the first devisers of sciences and other curiosities; all which are collected with industry and care, for the benefit and delight of those that love ingenious enterprises. By I.C
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Wits interpreter, the English Parnassus, or, A sure guide to those admirable accomplishments that compleat our English gentry in the most acceptable qualifications of discourse, or writing in which briefly the whole mystery of those pleasing witchcrafts of eloquence and love are made easie ... : as also an alphabeticall table of the first devisers of sciences and other curiosities, all which are collected with industry and care for the benefit and delight of those that love ingenious enterprises / by I.C
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Wits interpreter, the English Parnassus, or, The sure guide to those admirable accomplishments that compleat our English gentry, in the most acceptable qualifications of discourse or writing in which briefly the whole mystery of those pleasing witchcrafts of eloquence and love, are made easie in the following subjects, viz. 1. Theatre of courtship, accurate complements, 2. The labyrinth of fancies, new experiments and inventions, 3. Apollo and Orpheus, several love-songs, epigrams, drolleries and other verses, 4. Cyprian goddess, description of beauty, 5. The muses elizium, several poetical fictions, 6. The perfect inditer, letters ala mode, 7. Cardinal Richelieu's key to his manner of writing of letters by cyphers, 8. Games and sports now used at this day among the gentry of England, and c. : as also an alphabetical table of the first devisers of sciences and other curiosities ... / by I.C
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Wits interpreter: the English Parnassus. Or, A sure guide to those admirable accomplishments that compleat our English gentry, in the most acceptable qualifications of discourse or writing In which briefly the whole mystery of those pleasing witchcrafts of eloquence and love, are made easie in the following subjects: viz. 1. Theatre of courtship, accurate complements. 2. The labyrinth of fancies, new experiments and inventions. 3. Apollo and Orpheus, several love-songs, epigrams, drollerys, and other verses. 4. Cyprian goddess, description of beauty. 5. The muses Elizium, severall poetical fictions. 6. The perfect inditer, letters a la mode. 7. Games and sports now us'd at this day among the gentry of England, and c. 8. Cardinal Richeleiu's key to his manner of writing of letters by cyphers. As also an alphabetical table of the first devisers of sciences and other curiosities; all which are collected with industry and care, for the benefit and delight of those that love ingenious enterprises. The 3d edition with many new additions, by J.C
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Wits laberynth, or The exercise of idlenesse Containing an artificiall texture of two thousand two hundred and sixtie figures, so placed and disposed, as by the helpe of a briefe direction for that purpose, you may tell which of them any man thinketh. As also by the same obseruation, to discouer any name, or number, that shall bee imagined. Besides an ample and large subiect for those that affect such ingenious recreations, by the sharpnesse of their owne conceits, to drawe out many other delightfull varieties. First composed in Italian by Andrea Ghisi, and now Englished and augmented
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Wits led by the nose, or, A poet's revenge a tragi-comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal
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Wits led by the nose, or, A poet's revenge a tragi-comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Chamberlayne, William; 1678)
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Wits led by the nose, or, A poets revenge a tragi-comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal
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Wits led by the nose, or, A poets revenge a tragi-comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Chamberlayne, William; 1678)
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wits paraphras'd, or, Paraphrase upon paraphrase in a burlesque on the several late translations of Ovids Epistles, The
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wits paraphras'd, or, Paraphrase upon paraphrase in a burlesque on the several late translations of Ovids Epistles, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Stevenson, Matthew; 1680)
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