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Denham, John (1643].). Coopers Hill. EEBO-TCP.

Denham, John (1645.). The sophy. EEBO-TCP.

Denham, John (1651.). The anatomy of play. EEBO-TCP.

Denham, John (1653.). Certain verses written by severall of the authors friends. EEBO-TCP.

Denham, John (1659.). A panegyrick on His Excellency the Lord General George Monck, commander in chief of all the forces in England, Scotland, and Ireland. EEBO-TCP.

Denham, John (1667.). Directions to a painter for describing our naval business. EEBO-TCP.

Denham, John (1667.). On Mr. Abraham Cowley. EEBO-TCP.

Denham, John (1668.). Famous battel of the catts, in the province of Ulster, June 25, 1668. EEBO-TCP.

Denham, John (1668.). Poems and translations. EEBO-TCP.

Denham, John (1673.). Further advice to a painter, or, Directions to draw the late engagement, Aug. 11th, 1673. EEBO-TCP.

Denham, Sir John (1642). Denham: Coopers Hill (1642). CH.

Denham, Sir John (1928). Denham: The poetical works (1928). CH.

Dennis, John (1692.). Poems in burlesque. EEBO-TCP.

Dennis, John (1693.). Miscellanies in verse and prose. EEBO-TCP.

Dennis, John (1693.). The impartial critick, or, Some observations upon a book, entituled, A short view of tragedy, written by Mr. Rymer. EEBO-TCP.

Dennis, John (1695.). The court of death. EEBO-TCP.

Dennis, John (1696.). Letters upon several occasions. EEBO-TCP.

Dennis, John (1696.). Remarks on a book entituled Prince Arthur, an heroick poem. EEBO-TCP.

Dennis, John (1697?]). A plot and no plot. EEBO-TCP.

Dennis, John (1697.). The nuptials of Britain's genius and fame. EEBO-TCP.

Dennis, John (1698.). The usefulness of the stage, to the happiness of mankind, to government, and to religion. EEBO-TCP.

Dennis, John (1699].). Rinaldo and Armida. EEBO-TCP.

Dennis, John (1700.). The reverse, or, The tables turn'd. EEBO-TCP.

Denny, William (1653.). Pelecanicidium, or, The Christian adviser against self-murder. EEBO-TCP.

Dering, Edward (1568]). A sparing restraint, of many lauishe vntruthes, which M. Doctor Harding do the chalenge, in the first article of my Lorde of Sarisburies replie. EEBO-TCP.

Dering, Edward (1569?]). A sermo[n]preached before the Quenes Maiestie. EEBO-TCP.

Dering, Edward (1569]). A sermon preached at the Tower of London, by M. Dering the xi. day of Dece[m]ber. 1569. EEBO-TCP.

Dering, Edward (1572.). A briefe&necessary instruction. EEBO-TCP.

Dering, Edward (1573]). A lecture or exposition vpon a part of the. v. chapter of the epistle to the Hebrues. EEBO-TCP.

Dering, Edward (1577.). XXVII. lectures, or readings, vpon part of the Epistle written to the Hebrues. EEBO-TCP.

Dering, Edward (1578?]). Godly priuate prayers for housholders to meditate vpon, and to say in their families. EEBO-TCP.

Dering, Edward (1641.). A consideration and a resolvtion. EEBO-TCP.

Dering, Edward (1641.). Fovre speeches made by Sr. Edward Deering in the high court of Parliament concerning the archbishop and divers other grievances. EEBO-TCP.

Dering, Edward (1641.). The foure cardinall-vertues of a Carmelite-fryar. EEBO-TCP.

Dering, Edward (1641.). The speeches of Sr. Edward Deering in the Commons House of Parliament 1641. EEBO-TCP.

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