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Dryden, John (1681.). His Majesties declaration defended in a letter to a friend. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1681.). The Spanish fryar, or, The double discovery. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1681]). Absalom and Achitophel. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1682?]). Prologue to His Royal Highess, upon his first appearance at the Duke's Theatre since his return from Scotland. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1682.). Prologue to the Duchess, on her return from Scotland. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1682.). Religio laici, or, A laymans faith. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1682]). An elegy on the usurper O. C.. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1683.). Prologue to the King and Queen at the opening of their theatre. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1683.). The Duke of Guise. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1684.). A true coppy of the Epilogue to Constantine the Great. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1684.). Prologue to a new play call'd The disappointment, or, The mother in fashion. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1685.). Albion and Albanius. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1685.). Sylvæ, or, The second part of Poetical miscellanies. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1685.). Threnodia augustalis. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1686.). A defence of the papers written by the late king of blessed memory, and Duchess of York, against the answer made to them. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1687.). The hind and the panther. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1687]). The epilogue. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1688.). Britannia rediviva, a poem on the birth of the prince. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1692.). All for love, or, The world well lost. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1692.). Cleomenes, the Spartan heroe. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1692.). Eleonora. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1692]). MacFlecknoe. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1694.). Love triumphant, or, Nature will prevail. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1696.). The husband his own cuckold. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1697.). Alexander's feast, or, The power of musique. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1697). Dryden's "Virgil's Aeneid": electronic edition. TACT.

Dryden, John (1700]). Fables ancient and modern. EEBO-TCP.

Dryden, John (1882 –1892). Dryden: The works of John Dryden (1882 –1892). CH.

Dryden, John(). The tempest . OTA.

Dryden, John(). Virgil's Aenid. TACT.

Du Bartas, Guillaume de Salluste (1603.). The second day of the First vveeke of the most excellent, learned, and diuine poet, VVilliam, Lord Bartas. EEBO-TCP.

Du Bartas, Guillaume de Salluste (1604.). The third dayes creation. EEBO-TCP.

Du Bartas, Guillaume de Salluste (1611]]). Du Bartas his deuine weekes and workes translated. EEBO-TCP.

Du Bec, Jean (1597.). The historie of the great emperour Tamerlan. EEBO-TCP.

Du Bosc, Jacques (1656.). The accomplish'd woman. EEBO-TCP.

Du Moulin, Lewis (1680.). The last words of Lewis du Moulin. EEBO-TCP.

Du Moulin, Pierre (1613.). The accomplishment of the prophecies, or, The third booke in defence of the Catholicke faith. EEBO-TCP.

Du Moulin, Pierre (1652.). Heraclitus, or, Mans looking-glass and survey of life. EEBO-TCP.

Du Perron, Jacques Davy (1630.). The reply of the most illustrious Cardinall of Perron, to the ansvveare of the most excellent King of Great Britaine the first tome. EEBO-TCP.

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