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003349211 | -110,303 | 1668 | The Sullen Lovers, or the Impertinents, a comedy [in five acts and in prose] | Savoy | false | 48 The Sullen Lovers; Or, Luce. You sing it to the Maids of Honours Wood, But if I had a Violin here, no man in England can ex press any thing more lusciously upon that then my self, ask Nin ny else. Ninn. Yes Ladies! he has great power upon the Violin, lie has the best double Rellish in Gam-ut of any man in England, b... | 64 | 0.562 | 0.209 | Shadwell, Thomas | Shadwell, Thomas, poet [person] | null | null | null | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002508268 | -100,806 | 1694 | [Pt. 4.] The annual miscellany: for the year 1694. Being the fourth part of Miscellany poems, etc | London | false | of MISCELLANY POEMS. 509 Horace £. I. Ode XIII Cum Tu, Lydia, Telephi, &rc. By Mr. Glanvill. 1. WHen happy Strephon's too prevailing Charms, * His rofy Neck, and his foft waxen Arms, Inhumane Lydia wantonly you praife, How cruelly my Jealous Spleen you raife ! t Anger boils up in my hot labouring Breaft, Not to be hid,... | 323 | 0.66 | 0.219 | null | Dryden, John, 1631-1700 [person] | Jacob Tonson ; R. E | England | England | 327 pages, plates (8°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001552331 | -109,207 | 1671 | The Womens Conquest : a tragi-comedy : as it was acted by His Highness the Duke of York's servants | London | false | 66 Melv. You fbaU excufe us, we'll reprieve you Our own way now. Clar. And for you, Sir, whofe Converfion, I hop'd, my better dars had wrought— Fofc. Alas ! my fweeted, I love thee with a flame As warm as thou can'd with ; but was forc'd to Diffemble for fome motives of danger, Which I know thoul't pardon. i Lad. 'Tis ... | 102 | 0.682 | 0.207 | Howard, Edward | Howard, Edward, 1624-1712 [person] | J.M. for H. Herringman | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003370470 | -106,650 | 1678 | Henry the Third of France stabb'd by a Fryer; with the Fall of the Guise. A tragedy [in five acts and in verse] | London | false | , Henry the Third of France, 22 Then Prayers of Saints, or darts fhot from the Eyes. My earthy Spirit too (moregiv'nto floath) By Nature dull and heavy, both Rouz'd at my Call, and my Commands to keep — • Shot down to fearch the Caverns of the Deep. And now-- if Heav'n or Hell thefe fecrets hide, Within few minutes the... | 44 | 0.703 | 0.238 | Shipman, Thomas | Shipman, Thomas [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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002417072 | -124,547 | 1629 | The Roman Actor; a tragædie [in five acts and in verse] | London | false | •A TRAGEDJE. Forgot his owne name then e're mention'd hers. Shall we be circamserib'd ? let such as cannot By force make good their actionsj though wicked Conceale, excuscor qu ilifie their crimes : What our desires grznt kaue, andpriuiledge to Though contradicting all divine decrees, Or lawes confirm'd by Romulus ,and... | 35 | 0.493 | 0.178 | Massinger, Philip | Massinger, Philip, 1583-1640 [person] | B. A & T. F. for Robert Allot | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001409662 | -98,980 | 1699 | Misery's Virtues Whet-stone. Reliquiae Gethinianæ, or, Some remains of the most ingenious and excellent lady, the Lady Grace Gethin ... Being a collection of choice discourses, pleasant spothegmes, and witty sentences, etc. (A Funeral Sermon preach'd on the decease of Grace Lady Gethin ... By Dr. Birch.) | London | false | 8 fond of all Remedies,but that alone which can do them good. Give me leave then to bring to your remembrance what the nature of every Promise from God i_p. It is properly a Co venant, and supposes something due on the part of Man to Entitle us to it; it is ever made by way of Restipulation, to quicken and not to abate... | 124 | 0.432 | 0.158 | Gethin, Grace, Lady | Gethin, Grace, Lady [person] | D. Edwards | England | England | 2 parts (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001530656 | -117,608 | 1648 | Il Pastor Fido. The faithfull Shepheard [Translated from the Italian of Guarini.] With an addition of divers other Poems, concluding with a short discourse of the long Civill Warres of Rome ... by Richard Fanshawe, Esq [With an engraved portrait of Guarini by Thomas Cross.] | London | false | Taprfido. 1-52, 'Ere it be night, either alive, or dead. And Silvio in life or death will wed Dorinda. Lin. Now (he may become thy Wh% Since AmariUk is to marriage, life, And vertue lod. Bled pair ! Ye Gods (that doe Wonders) with one cure now give life to two. Dor. O Silvio ! I (hall faint, my wounded thigh Feebly sup... | 186 | 0.673 | 0.192 | Guarini, Battista | Fanshawe, Richard, Sir, Baronet [person] ; Guarini, Battista, 1538-1612 [person] ; Cross, Thomas, active 1632-1682 [person] ; Denham, John, Sir, poet [person] | Humphrey Moseley ; R. Raworth | England | England | 312 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000241263 | -106,285 | 1679 | Comedies and Tragedies ... Never printed before, and now published by the authours originall copies [With a portrait of Fletcher.] | London | false | The xfMaids Tragedy. 20 Mel. Melantim calls his friend Amintor ; Oh thy arms Are kinder to me than thy tongue } Speak, fpeak. zAmint. What? Mel. That little word was worth all the founds That ever I fhall hear agen. Diph. O brother ! here lies your Sifter flain } You lofe your felf in forrow there. iJPUl. Why Diphilus,... | 42 | 0.716 | 0.196 | Beaumont, Francis | Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616 [person] ; Fletcher, John, 1579-1625 [person] ; Denham, John, Sir, poet [person] | John Martyn, Henry Herringman, Richard Marriot | England | England | 578, 557 pages (folio) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001168890 | -107,381 | 1676 | The Man of Mode, or Sr Fopling Flutter; a comedy [in five acts, and in prose] | London | false | 11 Dor. Do not debauch my Servants, Sirrah. Shoom. I My tip him the wink, he knows an Alehouse from a Hovil. [Exit Shoomaker, Dor. My Cloaths quickly. Med. Where shall we dine today ? [Enter Bellair. Dor. Where you will ; here comes a good Third man. Bell Your Servant Gentlemen. Med. Gentle Sir; how will you answer thi... | 25 | 0.596 | 0.193 | Etherege, George, Sir | Dryden, John, 1631-1700 [person] ; Etherege, George, Sir [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000241263 | -106,285 | 1679 | Comedies and Tragedies ... Never printed before, and now published by the authours originall copies [With a portrait of Fletcher.] | London | false | Women pleas'd. 191 And gives me ballaft, elfe the Sun would draw rae ? . Cla. But does my Miftrifs fpeak ftill of me ? Pen. Yes, Sir, And in her fleep, that makes my Mafter mad too, And turn and fart for anger. Cla. Art fure fte faw me? Pen. She few ye at a window. Cla. 'Tis moft true, In fuch a place I faw a Gentlewom... | 793 | 0.627 | 0.187 | Beaumont, Francis | Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616 [person] ; Fletcher, John, 1579-1625 [person] ; Denham, John, Sir, poet [person] | John Martyn, Henry Herringman, Richard Marriot | England | England | 578, 557 pages (folio) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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000660943 | -120,895 | 1639 | The Ball. A comedy, as it was presented by her Majesties servants, at the private house in Drury Lane. Written by George Chapman, and James Shirly | London | false | the Bat, R •',' With all my heart. . ■ JJ Ho. Wearerefiev'd, Enter MonnfieW, Mounfieur Le Frisks- Moun. Tres humble ferviter Madam, , -,.*.• Me fweate with de had to waitc upon your Ladifhips j I pray give me dc levc difpatch prcfently, F or I muft figaries to be done ,. ... Ro. Gentlemen let your paffions breath a whi... | 60 | 0.479 | 0.206 | Chapman, George | Shirley, James, 1596-1666 [person] ; Chapman, George, approximately 1559-1634 [person] | Andrew Crooke ; Tho. Cotes ; William Cooke | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003344298 | -103,363 | 1687 | The Empress of Morocco. A tragedy [in five acts and in verse] . With sculptures, etc. (The second Prologue at Court ... By the Lord Rochester.) | London | false | Of 34. the Emprefs of Morocco. None of my Actions can fit Judges be, But they who've Soul enough to Love like Me. Lovers alone Loves caufes can decide, As Nobles only by their Peers are Try'd. Entet to them Hameralhaz difguis'd in the Habit of a Prieft, with Villains in the fame Drefs, Ham. Sir, our great Prophet has p... | 48 | 0.552 | 0.2 | Settle, Elkanah | Settle, Elkanah [person] | null | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003352678 | -108,111 | 1674 | Macbeth : a tragedy. With all the alterations, amendments, additions, and new songs [by Sir William Davenant] . As it is now acted at the Dukes Theatre [Anonymous.] | London | false | 55 Mate. Be't their Comfort, We are coming thither : Gracious England hath Lent us good Seymour, and ten thoufand Men. Len. Wou'd I cou'd anfwer this comfort with the like? But I have words, That would be utter'd in the defart air, Where no Marts ear fhould hear'em. Macd. What concern they ? the general caufe, Or is't ... | 65 | 0.638 | 0.218 | Shakespeare, William | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 [person] ; D'Avenant, William, 1606-1668 [person] | Chetwin | England | England | 66 pages (4°) | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001442148 | -157,055 | 1540 | J. Palsgravii ... Ecphrasis Anglica in Comœdiam Acolasti. The Comedye of Acolastus translated into oure englysshe tongue after suche manner as chylderne are taught in the grammer schole fyrst worde for worde ... and afterwarde accordynge to the sence ... with admonitions ... for the more perfyte instructynge of the ler... | Lond | false | AC O L A STV S. CpttecreDence fyetermto, o? to fyp sapengetf 4\fye flospeUts in fyp moufye* 3tnD botoe ercellent ait o?a* •our fyts toas, map appere bp airfyibamas tbe ftaeeDemomen capttaptte, toljtfy bepttg Dcntattn* tteD, totjefyer be toas mo?e balpant fyan peucles, fje maDe anstoere,Œfjougb Pericles be ouercome bp m... | 99 | 0.536 | 0.252 | Gnapheus, Gulielmus | Gnapheus, Gulielmus [person] ; Palsgrave, John [person] | ædibus Tho. Berthel | null | null | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003371084 | -121,625 | 1637 | The Young Admirall. As it was presented by her Majesties servants, at the private house in Drury Lane | London | false | Cas. The Young Admiral I, And death his way to triumph . Cas. This is all, A new disguise for griefe, to make it (hew well. Vi, To make it shew indeed, I have talk'd idly, And miserably forgot my seise, I am check' d, This tels me another tale, if I refuse To obey the Kings directions, he is not So kinde to take the fo... | 38 | 0.472 | 0.161 | Shirley, James | Shirley, James, 1596-1666 [person] | Andrew Crooke & William Cooke ; Tho. Cotes | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003583688 | -104,093 | 1685 | A Duke and no Duke. A farce. As it is acted by their Majesties Servants. Written by N. Tate [or rather altered by him from 'Trappolin creduto principe' by Sir Aston Cokayne] . With the several songs set to music, etc | London | false | A Duke and~no\,Dnke. 2 pofe, I am fo long about it. In the mean time I| give-thce leave to be honeft, and 1 thinkthat'sfair Enter Barberincf'i^<i Officers. Whofhcre^yTRivalLord.'* £ aa&.^fjifu i s t be \ • 1 rvJ feme Wench* And-tvhat ( afflrfts-i-he rtwife ) an ftefiett Ctoe ; " £ J I have thefeman^vveeks_ attempted he... | 22 | 0.377 | 0.171 | Tate, Nahum | Cokayne, Aston, Sir, Baronet [person] ; Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715 [person] | Henry Bonwicke | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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001435179 | -120,530 | 1640 | Wit in a Constable. A comedy written 1639 ... And now printed as it was lately acted, etc | London | false | Wit in a Constable. And then backe to my busincsse, and there wit in't. Tho, Tis granted sir : Come gentlcmen,an hourc h our extent of time : good Mr. Constable It ssiall be yours. Cosen J have some busincsse Conccmcs your knowledge, as we paste along J ssiall informe you. Exeunt. Enter Valentine, Grace, Clare, Maudlin... | 35 | 0.615 | 0.19 | Glapthorne, Henry | Glapthorne, Henry [person] | F. C ; Francis Constable ; Io. Okes | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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003371020 | -121,625 | 1637 | The Gamester [A comedy in five acts and in verse.] As it was presented by her Majesties Servants at the private House in Drury-Lane | London | false | Be- The Gamester. W.You had first po session, And thaa'st beene married earlier could 'ft but had Her maiden-hcad,beside 8 nobodie knowesbut we our ielves. ft<*.Becnotatui> dl had No maiden head. _ W.Vy greater torment .- come, come thou art models; Heaven knowes ssie may be deiperate. Ha. A faire riddance, Wee have en... | 58 | 0.598 | 0.189 | Shirley, James | Shirley, James, 1596-1666 [person] | John Norton for Andrew Crooke & William Cooke | England | England | null | English | null | null | null | false | [
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