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Markham, Gervase (1596]). The poem of poems, or, Sions muse. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1597). Markham: Devoreux (1597). CH.

Markham, Gervase (1600.). The teares of the beloued, or, The lamentation of Saint Iohn, concerning the death and passion of Christ Iesus our sauiour. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1600). Markham, G.: The teares of the beloved (1600). CH.

Markham, Gervase (1601.). Marie Magdalens lamentations for the losse of her master Iesus. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1601). Markham: Marie Magdalens Lamentations (1601). CH.

Markham, Gervase (1607). Markham: Rodomonths Infernall (1607). CH.

Markham, Gervase (1607]). Cauelarice, or, The English horseman. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1608.). The dumbe knight. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1609.). The famous whore, or, Noble curtizan. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1609). Markham: The Famovs Whore, or Noble Curtizan (1609). CH.

Markham, Gervase (1610.). Markhams maister-peece, or, What doth a horse-man lacke. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1613.). Hobsons horse-load of letters, or, A president for epistles. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1613.). The English hvsbandman.. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1614.). Cheape and good husbandry for the vvell-ordering of all beasts, and fowles, and for the generall cure of their diseases. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1614.). The second booke of the English husbandman. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1615]). A schoole for young souldiers. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1620.). Markhams farwell to husbandry, or, The inriching of all sorts of barren and sterill grounds in our kingdome, to be as fruitfull in all manner of graine, pulse, and grasse as the best grounds whatsoeuer. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1621.). Hungers preuention, or, The whole arte of fovvling by vvater and land. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1622.). The true tragedy of Herod and Antipater. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1623.). Countrey contentments, or, The English husvvife. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1624.). Honour in his perfection, or, A treatise in commendations of the vertues and renowned vertuous vndertakings of the illustrious and heroycall princes Henry Earle of Oxenford. Henry Earle of Southampton, Robert Earle of Essex, and the euer praise-worthy and much honoured Lord, Robert Bartue, Lord Willoughby, of Eresby .... EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1625.). The souldiers accidence, or, An introduction into military discipline. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1626.). The souldiers grammar. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1627.). The second part of the soldiers grammar, or, A schoole for young soldiers. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase (1634.). The art of archerie. EEBO-TCP.

Markham, Gervase([1596]). Markham: The Poem of Poems [1596]. CH.

Marlowe, C. (1598). Hero and Leander. . RE.

Marlowe, Christopher (1590.). Tamburlaine the Great. EEBO-TCP.

Marlowe, Christopher (1594?]). The massacre at Paris. EEBO-TCP.

Marlowe, Christopher (1594.). The tragedie of Dido Queene of Carthage. EEBO-TCP.

Marlowe, Christopher (1594.). The troublesome raigne and lamentable death of Edward the second, King of England. EEBO-TCP.

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