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Munday, Anthony
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Munday, Anthony
Munday, Anthony, 1553-1633
Munday, Anthony
Munday Anthony 1553-1633
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MUNDAY, Anthony <1553-1633>
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A-C
A banquet of daintie conceits
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A breefe and true reporte, of the execution of certaine traytours at Tiborne, the xxviii. and xxx. dayes of Maye. 1582. Gathered by A.M. who was there present. The names of them executed on Monday, the xxviii. of Maye. Thomas Foord. Iohn Shert. Robert Iohnson. The names of them executed on Wednesday, the xxx. of Maye. VVilliam Filbie. Luke Kirbie. Lawrance Richardson. Thomas Cottom
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A breefe aunswer made vnto two seditious pamphlets, the one printed in French, and the other in English
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A breefe treatise of the vertue of the crosse
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A briefe chronicle, of the successe of times, from the creation of the world, to this instant·
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A courtly controuersie, betweene looue and learning
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A discouerie of Edmund Campion
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A discouerie of Edmund Campion, and his confederates, their most horrible and traiterous practises, against her Maiesties most royall person and the realme
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A second and third blast of retrait from plaies and theaters
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A true and admirable historie, of a mayden of Confolens, in the prouince of Poictiers
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A vievv of sundry examples
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A vvatch-vvoord to Englande
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Archaioplutos. Or the riches of elder ages
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Archontorologion, or The diall of princes
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Ballad in praise of the navy
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Book of Sir Thomas More
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Chruso-thriambos
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Chrysanaleia: the golden fishing: or, Honour of fishmongers
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F-J
Falshood in friendship, or vnions vizard: or VVolues in lambskins
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Fedele and Fortunio
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Gerileon of England. The second part of his most excellent, delectable, morall, and sweet contriued historie
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Himatia-Poleos
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John a Kent and John a cumber
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K-O
Londons loue, to the Royal Prince Henrie
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Metropolis coronata, the triumphes of ancient drapery: or, Rich cloathing of England, in a second yeeres performance
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Metropolis coronata, the trivmphes of ancient drapery: or, Rich cloathing of England, in a second yeeres performance
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P-T
Palmerin D'Oliva. The first part
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Palmerin d'Oliua
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Palmerin d'oliua the first part, shewing the mirrour of nobilitie, the mappe of honor, anatomie of rare fortunes, heroycall presidents of loue, wonder for chivalrie, and the most accomplished knight inall perfections. ... VVritten in Spanish, Italian, and French: and from them turned into English, by A.M. one of the messengers of his Maiesties chamber
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Palmerín of England,
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Paradoxes against common opinion
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Seconde part, of the no lesse rare, historie of Palmerin of England.
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Sidero-Thriambos. Or Steele and iron triumphing
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Sir Thomas More
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The English Romayne lyfe
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The admirable deliuerance of 266. Christians by Iohn Reynard Englishman from the captiuitie of the Turkes, who had been gally slaues many yeares in Alexandria
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The ancient, famous and honourable history of Amadis de Gaule
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The araignement, and execution, of a wilfull and obstinate traitour, named Eueralde Ducket, alias House
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The conuersion of a most noble lady of Fraunce
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The coppie of the Anti-Spaniard made at Paris by a French man, a Catholique
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The death of Robert, Earle of Huntington
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The declaration of the Lord de la Noue, vpon his taking armes for the iust defence of the townes of Sedan and Iametz, frontiers of the realme of Fraunce, and vnder the protection of his Maiestie. Truely translated (according to the French copie printed at Verdun) by A.M
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The defence of contraries
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The dovvnfall of Robert, Earle of Huntington, afterward called Robin Hood of merrie Sherwodde
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The dumbe diuine speaker, or: Dumbe speaker of Diuinity
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The famous and renovvned historie of Primaleon of Greece, sonne to the great and mighty Prince Palmerin d'Oliua, Emperour of Constantinople
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The famous history of Palmendos
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The famous history of Palmendos, son to the most renowned Palmerin D'Oliva, Emperour of Constantinople, and the heroick Queen of Tharsus
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The famous history of the noble and valiant Prince Palmerin of England
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The famous, pleasant, and delightful history of Palladine of England
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The famous, pleasant, and delightful history of Palladine of England
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The famous, pleasant, and variable historie, of Palladine of England
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The first book of Amadis of Gaule
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The first part of the honourable historie, of Palmerin d'Oliua ...
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The first part of the no lesse rare, then excellent and stately history, of the famous and fortunate Prince Palmerin of England
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The first part, of the no lesse rare, then excellent and stately historie, of the famous and fortunate prince, Palmerin of England
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The garden of the Muses
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The honorable, pleasant and rare conceited historie of Palmendos
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The masque of the League and the Spanyard discouered
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The mirrour of mutabilitie, or Principall part of the Mirrour for magistrates
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The paine of pleasure
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The second booke of Primaleon of Greece.And Prince Edward of England
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The second part of the no lesse rare, then excellent and stately historie, of the famous and fortunate prince Palmerin of England
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The strangest aduenture that euer happened: either in the ages passed or present
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The suruay of London
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The survey of London
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The survey of London
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The third and last part of Palmerin of England
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The third booke of Amadis de Gaule
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The triumphes of re-vnited Britania
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The trivmphes of re-vnited Britania
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The trivmphs of the Golden Fleece
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The true image of Christian love
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The true knowledge of a mans owne selfe
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Two godly and learned sermons, made by that famous and woorthy instrument in Gods church, M. Iohn Caluin. Which sermons were long since translated out of Latine into English, by M. Robert Horne late Byshop of Winchester, at what time he suffered exile from his country, for the testimony of a good conscience, as his apology in the beginning of the booke will witnes. And because these sermons haue long lyen hidden in silence, and many godly and religious persons, haue beene very desirous of them: at theyr earnest request they are nowe published by A.M
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U-Z
Zelauto. The fountaine of fame
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