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Davies, John (1612.). The muses sacrifice. EEBO-TCP.

Davies, John (1613.). The mvses-teares for the losse of their hope. EEBO-TCP.

Davies, John (1616.). A select second husband for Sir Thomas Ouerburie's wife, now a matchlesse widow. EEBO-TCP.

Davies, John (1617.). VVits bedlam. EEBO-TCP.

Davies, John (1620?]). Thy motto's lyke thy mind .... EEBO-TCP.

Davies, John (1625.). A scourge for paper-persecutors, or, Papers complaint, compil'd in ruthfull rimes, against the paper-spoylers of these times. EEBO-TCP.

Davies, John (1656.). The question concerning impositions, tonnage, poundage, prizage, customs,&c. fully stated and argued, from reason, law, and policy. EEBO-TCP.

Davies, John (1659]). Jus imponendi vectigana, or, The learning touching customs, tonnage, poundage, and impositions on merchandizes, asserted. EEBO-TCP.

Davies, John, of Hereford (1602). Davies, J.: Mirum in modum (1602). CH.

Davies, John, of Hereford (1603). Davies, J.: Microcosmos (1603). CH.

Davies, John, of Hereford (1606). Davies, J.: Bien venv (1606). CH.

Davies, John, of Hereford (1607). Dauies, J.: Summa Totalis (1607). CH.

Davies, John, of Hereford (1609). Davies, J.: Humours Heau'n on Earth (1609). CH.

Davies, John, of Hereford (1612). Davies, J.. CH.

Davies, John, of Hereford (1613). Davies, J.: The mvses-teares (1613). CH.

Davies, John, of Hereford (1616). Davies, J.: A Select Second Hvsband (1616). CH.

Davies, John, of Hereford (1617). Davies, J.: Wits Bedlam (1617) . CH.

Davies, John, of Hereford (1652). Davies, J.: A divine Psalme (1652). CH.

Davies, John, of Hereford (1878). Davies, J.: of Hereford: [Commendatory Poems] (1878). CH.

Davies, John, of Hereford([1605?]). Davies, J.: Wittes pilgrimage [1605?]. CH.

Davies, John, of Hereford([1609]). Davies, J.: The Holy Roode [1609]. CH.

Davies, John, of Hereford([1611]). Davies, J.: The Scourge of Folly (1611). CH.

Davies, Lady Eleanor (1650). The Arraignment. WWP.

Davies, Lady Eleanor (1651). Hells destruction. WWP.

Davies, Richard (1577.). A funerall sermon preached the xxvi. day of Nouember in the yeare of our Lord M.D.LXXVI. in the parishe church of Caermerthyn. EEBO-TCP.

Davies, Richard (1610.). Chesters triumph in honor of her prince. EEBO-TCP.

Davies, S. J. (1596). Orchestra: or, a Poem of Dancing. . RE.

Davies, Sir John (1869). Davies: Works (1869). CH.

Davila, Arrigo Caterino (1678.). The history of the civil wars of France. EEBO-TCP.

Davis, John (1595.). The vvorldes hydrographical discription. EEBO-TCP.

Davison, Francis (1611.). A poetical rapsodie. EEBO-TCP.

Davys, Mary (1752). The reform'd coquet; or, memoirs of Amoranda. WWP.

Day, Angel (1586?]). Vpon the life and death of the most worthy, and thrise renowmed knight, Sir Phillip Sidney. EEBO-TCP.

Day, Angel (1586.). The English secretorie. EEBO-TCP.

Day, Angel (1587). Day, A.: Daphnis and Chloe (1587). CH.

Day, Angel (1595). Day, A.: Commendatory poem to Nennio (1595). CH.

Day, Angel([1587]). Day: Vpon the life and death of Sir Phillip Sidney [1587]. CH.

Day, James (1637). Day, J.: A New Spring of Divine Poetrie (1637). CH.

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