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- "A lovely light" : a dramatization in three acts of the poems and letters of Edna St. Vincent Millay
- "A"
- "A" 1-12
- "A": 13-21
- "Bomba" shrieks for help! : vide appeal from Naples for foreign intervention. Vide Lord Palmerson's declaration in the House of Commons, June 12th; also leading article in the "Times," June 15th
- "De Madrid al cielo--" : poesías madrileñas
- "For Heaven's sake, don't eat the snake!", [or], The garden of fools
- "Geht einmal euren Phrasen nach" : Sprachkritische Lyrik und Kurzprosa zur deutschen Vergangenheit
- "Hope the deceiver" : Pseudo-Seneca De spe (Anth. Lat. 415 Riese) ; edited with translation, prolegomena and commentary
- "Huerto sellado"
- "I" : new and selected poems
- "In vain I tried to tell you" : essays in Native American ethnopoetics
- "Noble virtues" and "rich chaines" : patronage in the poetry of Amilia Lanyer
- "Old swimmin'-hole" : and 'leven more poems
- "Rogues in porcelain" : a miscellany of eighteenth century poems
- "So many heads, so many wits" : an anthology of English proverb poetry
- "Survivor" and other poems
- "The million dead, too, summ'd up" : Walt Whitman's Civil War writings
- "The old swimmin'-hole," and 'leven more poems : neghborly [sic.] poems on friendship, grief and farm-life
- "There are no islands, any more" ; : lines written in passion and in deep concern for England, France and my own country
- "This mighty convulsion" : Whitman and Melville write the Civil War
- "Two loves" & other poems : a selection
- "Vrees dat die wonderbook sal ... (val?)" -- (J.C. Steyn)
- "Words for the hour" : a new anthology of American Civil War poetry
- 'A look in the mirror' and other poems
- 'Heaven-taught Fergusson' : Robert Burns's favourite Scottish poet : poems and essays
- 'Huchown of the Awle Ryale' the alliterative poet : a historical criticism of fourteenth century poems ascribed to Sir Hew of Eglintoun
- 'S : [poems]
- 'Tis a plaine case gentlemen
- 'Tis a plaine case gentlemen:
- 'Tis a plaine case gentlemen:
- 'Tis money makes a man: or, The good-fellows folly. : Here in this song good fellow that mayst find, how money makes a man, if thou'rt not blind? Therefore return e're that it be too late, and don't on strumpets spend thy whole estate, for when all is gone, no better thou wilt be: but laught to scorn in all thy poverty. To a pleasant new tune: Bonny black Bess: or, Digby.
- (Dharatī)
- (Isa yātrā meṃ)
- (P)ear
- (Rāṇī satī)
- (Some of) the adventures of Carlyle, my imaginary friend
- (dis)Orient
- )cliff TIDES((
- ----Love without a mask: or The old ballad of the happy shepherdess paraphrased. : A poem. By a Gentleman of Pembroke College, Oxford
- --Más de uno : (antología poética)
- ... Abril
- ... Agua suelta
- ... And master of none
- ... Destierro
- ... Poems
- ... Residence on earth, and other poems
- ... Sabatión argentino ; : antiguas y nuevas donas para la pausa del sábado
- ... Selected poems of Robert Browning
- ...Adel und untergang
- ...Poems arranged by grades and recommended for reading and memorizing
- ...Poems of William Cullen Bryant
- ...Poems, ballads and sonnets ; : selections from the posthumous poems and from his translations; Hand and soul
- 1 is one
- 10 at night : poems
- 10 commandments : poems
- 10 commandments : poems
- 10 moons and 13 horses : poems
- 10 poems
- 10 poems for 10 poets
- 10 ways to meditate : no need to kill
- 10,000 dawns : love poems of
- 100 American poems ; : masterpieces of lyric, epic and ballad from pre-colonial times to the present
- 100 American poems of the twentieth century
- 100 essential modern poems
- 100 great poems of the twentieth century
- 100 great religious poems
- 100 modern poems
- 100 more story poems
- 100 poems
- 100 poems about people
- 100 poems by 100 poets : an anthology
- 100 poesías escogidas
- 100 postwar poems, British and American
- 100 story poems
- 101 different ways of playing solitaire, and other poems
- 13 [trece] romances de Baltasar Dromundo
- 13 poems
- 131 expressionistische Gedichte
- 14 by Emily Dickinson ; : with selected criticism
- 1585. Fiue hundreth pointes of good husbandrie : as well for the champion or open countrie, as also for the woodland or seuerall, mixed in euerie month with huswiferie, ouer and besides the booke of huswiferie: corrected, better ordered, and newlie augmented to a fourth part more, with diuers other lessons, as a diet for the farmer, of the properties of winds, planets, hops, herbs, bees, and approoued remedies for sheepe and cattell, with manie other matters both profitable and not vnpleasant for the reader. Also a table of husbandrie at the beginning of this booke: and another of huswiferie at the end, for the better and easier finding of anie matter conteined in the same. Newlie set foorth by Thomas Tusser Gentleman
- 1593 Fiue hundreth pointes of good husbandrie : as well for the champion or open countrie, as also for the woodland or seuerall, mixed in euerie month with huswiferie, ouer and besides the booke of huswiferie. Corrected, better ordered, and newlie augmented to a fourth part more, with diuers other lessons, as a diet for the farmer, of the properties of winds, planets, hops, hearbs, beés, and approoued remedies for sheépe and cattell, with manie other matters both profitable and not vnpleasant for the reader. Also a table of husbandrie at the beginning of this booke: and another of huswiferie at the end, for the better and easier finding of anie matter conteined in the same. Newlie set foorth by Thomas Tusser Gentleman
- 1604. Fiue hundreth points of good husbandrie : as well for the champion or open countrie, as also for the woodland or seuerall, mixed in euery month with huswiferie, ouer and besids the booke of huswiferie. Corrected, better ordered, [and] newly augmented to a fourth part more, with diuers other lessons, as a diet for the farmer, of the properties of winds, plants, hops, herbs, bees, and approued remedies for sheepe and cattell, with manie other matters both profitable and not vnpleasant for the reader. Also two tables, one of husbandrie and the other of huswiferie, at the end of the booke: for the better and easier finding of any matter contained in the same. Newlie set foorth by Thomas Tusser Gentleman
- 1610. Fiue hundred points of good husbandry : As well for the champion or open country, as also for the woodland or seuerall, mixed in euery moneth with huswifery, ouer and besides the booke of huswifery. Corrected, better ordered, and newly augmented, to a fourth part more, with diuers other lessons, as a diet for the farmer, of the properties of winds, plants, hops, herbes, bees and approued remedies for sheep and cattell, with many other matters, both profitable and not vnpleasant for the reader. Also two tables, one of husbandry, and the other of huswifery, at the end of the booke, for the better and easier finding out of any matter contained in the same. Newly set foorth by Thomas Tusser, Gentleman
- 1679, gratulamini mecum, or, A congratulatory essay upon His Majesties most happy recovery
- 1679. Gratulamini mecum: or, A congratulatory essay upon His Majesties most happy recovery.
- 169
- 180 more : extraordinary poems for every day
- 19 masks for the naked poet : poems
- 19 masks for the naked poet : poems
- 1914 and other poems
- 1914-1916
- 1914-1916 : eine Anthologie
- 1933; poems
- 2-rabbit, 7-wind : poems from ancient Mexico, retold from Nahuatl texts
- 20 times in the same place : an anthology of Santa Barbara poetry
- 200 best poems for boys and girls
- 2000
- 22
- 22 poems
- 23 degrees of Paradise
- 28 poems
- 3 pictures for orchestra ; 3 portraits for orchestra ; 4 Blake songs
- 3 poems - 3 images
- 33 things every girl should know : stories, songs, poems, and smart talk by 33 extraordinary women
- 37 poems
- 38th summer
- 39 poems
- 4 poems for a chocolate princess
- 4 symphonische Dichtungen : 4 symphonic poems
- 45 songs on poems of Goethe and Eichendorff : for voice and piano
- 48 small poems
- 5-7-5 : the haiku of Issa
- 50 poems
- 500,000 azaleas : the selected poems of Efraín Huerta
- 5? & other poems
- 60 lv bo(e)mbs
- 67 mixed messages : poems
- 7 P.M. & other poems
- 7 poems for Audrey Hepburn
- 7 years from somewhere : poems
- 76 poetas en Generación
- 88 sonnets
- 9 Essays on concrete poems
- 90 miles : selected and new poems
- 95 poems
- 99 poems : new & selected
- A "plantaire" in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary taken from a French manuscript of the XIVth century ; : introduction and text ...
- A Ballad of Anne Askew intituled I am a woman poore and blind
- A Bloody butchery, by the British troops: or, The runaway fight of the regulars. : Being the particulars of the victorious battle fought at and near Concord ... between two thousand regular troops, belonging to his Britannic majesty, and a few hundred provincial troops ... : To which is annexed, a Funeral elegy on those who were slain in the battle
- A Book of English pastoral verse
- A Book of women poets from antiquity to now
- A Broad-side more for the Dutch, or, The Belgick lion couchant
- A Brush to the curry-comb of truth, &c. Or, The drapier. : An eclogue in imitation of Virgil's Silenus
- A Bull sent by Pope Pius to encourage the traytors in England : pronounced against Queen Elizabeth of ever glorious memory, shewing the wicked designs of popery
- A Bull sent by Pope Pius to encourage the traytors in England, : pronounced against Queen Elizabeth, of ever glorious memory; shewing the wicked designs of popery
- A Cabinet of choice jewels, or, The Christians joy and gladness : set forth in sundry pleasant new Christmas-cards
- A Cat o'nine-tails: or, Little Billy Belcher's version of Great Billy's instructions to his plenipo
- A Caution to those who hold Calvinism, to be careful how they preach it : lest they discourage weak minds, who can't understand it, and be laugh'd at by those who do
- A Chanukah fable for Christmas
- A Character, panegyric, and description of the legion club
- A Chaucer reader : selections from the Canterbury tales
- A Choice collection of comic and serious Scots poems both ancient and modern
- A Choice collection of hymns and spiritual songs : intended for the edification of sincere Christians, of all denominations. By Samson Occom, Minister of the Gospel. [Text]
- A Choice collection of hymns and spiritual songs; : intended for the edification of sincere Christians, of all denominations.
- A Choice penny-worth of wit: or, A clear distinction between a virtuous wife and a wanton harlot. : In three parts. Part I. How a merchant was deluded from his lady by a harlot, to whom he carried gold, jewels, and other things of value, for many years, which the receiv'd with unspeakable flatery, 'call his wife gave him 2 penny to lay out on a penny-worth of wit. Part II. How he fail'd to a far country, where having exchang'd his gods for other rich merchandize, and being in a tavern (making merry) he scornfully derided his wife, and extoll'd his harlot; for which he was sharply reprov'd by an ancient man, who put him in a way to try his Harlot's love in a time of trouble; for which the merchant gave him his wife's penny. Part III. How he return'd richly loaden to the British shore; where he put himself in ragged poor array, and came to his harlot, declaring, that he had not only lost all that ever he had in a storm; but that he had likewise slain one of his servants; for which his life was in great danger, and desired her shelter; but instead of so doing, she abused him with taunting vile language, threatning to have him apprehended; at which he left her and returned to his wife (with the same pretence) who received him with unspeakable joy, offering to sacrifice all that ever she had to save his life. Thus did he prove her a faithful wife, and the other a flattering harlot. With other things, worthy of observation
- A Choice pennyworth of wit. or, A clear distinction between a virtuous wife and a Wanton Harlot. : In three parts. Part I. How a merchant was deluded from his lady by a Harlot, to whom be carried gold jewels, and other things of value, for many years, which she receiv'd with unspeakable flattery, till his wife gave him a penny to lay it out for a pennyworth of wit. Part II. How he sailed into a far country where having exchanged his goods for other rich merchandize; and being in a tavern making merry, be scornfully derided his wife and extolled his Harlot; for which he was sharply reproved by an ancient man, who put him in a way to try his Harlot's love in time of trouble, for which the merchant gave him his wife's penny. Part III. How he returned richly laden to the British shore, and put himself in ragged array, and came to his Harlot, declaring that he had not only lost all that he had in a storm, but likewise he had slain one of his servants, for which his life was in great danger, and desired her shelter. But instead of so doing, she abused him with scandalous and vile language, threatning to have him apprehended. At which he left her, and returned to his wife (with the same pretence) who received him with unspeakable joy offering to sacrifice all that ever she had to save his life. Thus did he prove her a faithful wife, and the other a flattering Harlot. [With] other things worthy of note
- A Christian effort to exalt the goodness of the Divine Majesty, even in a memento, on Edward Marcus Despard, Esq. : and six other citizens, undoubtedly now with God in glory : an heroic poem, in six parts : N.B. part IV would not be an improper epitaph for deceased prize-cattle feeders, and part V another epitaph for farm engrossers (royalty respectfully excepted therein)
- A Christmas anthology : carols and poems, old and new
- A Christmas wish
- A Classical arrangement of fugitive poetry. Vol. VII
- A Classical arrangement of fugitive poetry. Vol. XV
- A Coleridge companion : an introduction to the major poems and the Biographia literaria
- A Collection of Scots poems on several occasions, by the Late Alexander Pennecuik, gent. and others
- A Collection of Scots poems on several occasions, by the Late Mr. Alexander Pennecuik, gent. and others
- A Collection of hymns and poems : designed to instruct the inquirer, and furnish the public with a small variety
- A Collection of hymns and poems, for the use of the October Club. : Dr. S-l, Dr. A-y, Dr. S-e, Dr. M-fs, and little T-p of Oxford, Ch-ns to the said club
- A Collection of hymns, selected from sundry poets, : together with a number of new poems, never before published. [Four lines of verse]
- A Collection of letters and poems : microform
- A Collection of poems
- A Collection of poems in six volumes
- A Collection of poems in six volumes. By several hands
- A Collection of poems on affairs of state
- A Collection of poems on affairs of state
- A Collection of poems on affairs of state; : viz. ...
- A Collection of poems relating to state affairs from Oliver Cromwel to this present time : By the greatest wits of the age: wherein, not only those that are contain'd in the three volumes already published are incerted, but also large additions of chiefest note, never before published. The whole from their respective originals, without castration
- A Collection of poems volume the third. By several hands
- A Collection of poems written upon several occasions by several persons
- A Collection of poems written upon several occasions by several persons : with many additions, never before in print
- A Collection of poems, &c. : For and against Dr. Sacheverell, and on other affairs of state; most of them never before printed. The fourth part
- A Collection of poems, for and against Dr. Sacheverell
- A Collection of poems. : By several hands. In four volumes
- A Collection of some pindarickodes, odes, heroick stanza's, funeral elegies, pastorals and epitaphs, : On the untimely death, and to the pious memory, of that highborn, and singularly well accomplish'd patriot, Lord Basil Hamilton, sixth lawful son to the most noble & potent prince, the deceased William Duke of Hamilton, &c. the chief whereof never before printed
- A Collection of stanzas, affixed infront of the several booths, and delivered from each respectively, on cards, : At the Fte̊, at Frogmore, in Honour of the Queen's birth-day, on the nineteenth of May, 1795
- A Collection of the newest and most ingenious poems, songs, catches &c. against popery : relating to the times
- A Combate between Satan tempting and a Christian triumphing in the comfort of the creed
- A Commendatory rosciad, on the performance of the tragedy of Mahomet, : By the young gentlemen, at the Reverend Mr. Anderson's academy, at Guildford Friary. Humbly addresse'd to their parents. With an address to the young gentlemen
- A Complete picture of human life: or, Variety of food for the mind. : Consisting of valuable matter, calculated for the pleasure and instruction of readers of every class; and including a collection of genuine and entertaining narrations, tales, stories, anecdotes, essays, historiess, adventures, relations, memoirs, lives, morals, poems, strange occurrences, singular providences, remarkable characters, melancholy transactions, admirable deliverances, wonderful events, &c. Among which,besides those articles selected from approved authors, are interspersed many original pieces, never before published
- A Coney Island of the mind
- A Coney Island of the mind
- A Congratulary poem on the most illustrious William Henry, Prince of Orange
- A Congratulary poem, on His Majesties happy return
- A Congratulatory epistle to His Grace the Duke of Portland, on His Majesty's recovery
- A Congratulatory ode to Admiral Russel and the other sea-commanders for their late, glorious victory
- A Congratulatory ode to Admiral Russel and the other sea-commanders for their late, glorious victory
- A Congratulatory poem on His R. H's entertainment in the city
- A Congratulatory poem on His Royal Highness, James, Duke of York
- A Congratulatory poem on His Royal Highnesses restauration to the dignity of Lord High Admiral of England, &c
- A Congratulatory poem on the Whigg's entertainment
- A Congratulatory poem on the meeting together of the Parliament according to His Majesties gracious concession the 21th of this instant October
- A Congratulatory poem on the safe arrival of King William to England : in this present year 1699
- A Congratulatory poem on the wonderful atchievments of Sir John Mandeville, &c
- A Congratulatory poem to Her Royal Highness upon the arrival of Their Royal Highness's in England, May the 27th, 1682
- A Congratulatory poem to Sir John Moor, Knight : lord mayor elect of London
- A Congratulatory poem to the ministers sons : on their splendid feast, Thursday, December 7th, 1682
- A Congratulatory poem upon the arrival of His Electoral Highness the Prince Palatine of the Rhine : nephew to his Highness Prince Rupert
- A Contemplation upon the mystery of man's regeneration in allusion to the mystery of printing
- A Copy of verses delivered to a minister of the Church of England : whilst he was officiating the divine service of thanksgiving, appointed by His Majesty, September the 9th, 1683
- A Copy of verses presented to His Royal Higness [sic] at the Lord Bishop of Salisbury's on Monday the 15th of this instant September, 1684 : to the illustrious and high born prince, Iames, Duke of York, and George, Prince of Denmarke
- A Copy of verses upon the late fight at sea
- A Counsel of criminal ghosts to the ghost of the great Beilhaven condoling his country's calamities and applying the 12 articles of his parliamentary prophecy, to the present posture of affairs Articles to be contained one after one occasionally, by C.N
- A Cuenca
- A Dangerous knowing : four black women poets
- A Description of a strange (and miraculous) fish : cast upon the sands in the meads, in the hundred of Worwell, in the county palatine of Chester, (or Chesshiere[)] : the certainty whereof is here related concerning the said most monstrous fish : to the tune of Bragandary
- A Description of a strange (and miraculous) fish : cast upon the sands in the meads, in the hundred of Worwell, in the county palatine of Chester, (or Chesshiere[)] : the certainty whereof is here related concerning the said most monstrous fish : to the tune of Bragandary
- A Description of the late rebellion in the West : a heroick poem
- A Dialogue between death and Doctor Robert Wyld : who died lately of an apoplexy
- A Dialogue betwixt the Devil and the ignoramus doctor
- A Directory for the female-sex : being a father's advice to his daughter : wherein all young ones (especially those of that sex) are directed how they may obtain the greatest beauty, and adorn themselves with a holy conversation
- A Directory for the female-sex : being a father's advice to his daughter : wherein all young ones (especially those of that sex) are directed how they may obtain the greatest beauty, and adorn themselves with a holy conversation
- A Discourse betwixt the pretender and telltruth
- A Dreadful account of a negro, who, for killing the overseer of a plantation in Jamaica, was placed in an iron cage, where he was left to expire : shewing how he was attacked by birds of prey, who picked out his eyes, eat the flesh off his cheeks, and covered his body with a multitude of wounds
- A Familiar epistle to the author of the heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers, and of the heroic postscript to the public
- A Farewel to His Royal Highness, James, Duke of York, on his voyage to Sctotland [sic], October 20, 1680
- A Farther and more particular account of a most strange and terrible ghost or apparition of a gentlewoman that appeareth both night and day at Mr Jennings's, in Hand-Alley, in Holborn: giving an account how she first appeared, and frightned the mister, mistress, the servants, and many of the neighbours. Also how several other people set up to watch, among whom were six ministers sent by the Bishop of London. With the prayer which the ministers us'd when they set up to watch
- A Farther hue and cry after Dr. Sw----t. : Being a collection of curious pieces found fince his departure. Viz. I. A genuine epistle from M-w P-r, Esq; at Paris, to the Revd Dr. J-n Sw-t at Windsor. II. Smut's epitaph. III. A letter to Sir Patrick Lawless, late the pretender's nuncio. IV. An ode to the pretender, written by several hands in Greenwich Park. V. Earl Mortimer's Fall. A fragment. Publish'd from the original manufcripts, by Timothy Brocade, Esq; late author of the examiner
- A Farther search after claret, or, A second visitation of the vintners : a poem
- A Fifth avenue parade : and other poems
- A First book of Italian verse
- A Flattering elegie vpon the death of King Charles : the cleane contrary way : with a parallell something significant
- A Friendly caveat to all true Christians, showing them the true way to heaven
- A Full collection of all poems upon Charles, Prince of Wales : Regent of the Kingdoms of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, and dominions thereunto belonging, published since his arrival in Edinburgh the 17th day of September, till the 1st of November, 1745
- A Funeral eclogue sacred to the memory of Her Most Serene Majesty, our late gracious Queen Mary, who departed this life at Kinsington on Friday the 28th of December, 1694
- A Funeral elegie vpon the lamentable losse of our late leige [sic] and royall King Iames departed, anno dom. 1625, March 27
- A Funeral elegy on the Rev. and renowned George Whitefield, : Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Countess of Huntington, &c. Who departed this life, at Newbury-Port, on Sabbath morning, the 30th day of September, 1770, in the 56th year of his age
- A Funeral elegy upon the much lamented death of the right honourable and eminently vertuous lady and exemplary pattern of piety, charity and humility, Mary, Dowager Countess of Warwick : who died April 12, 1678
- A Funeral elegy, composed on the death of the truly brave and heroic Captain James Mugford, : late commander of the Franklin private schooner, lately fitted out from Marblehead, with a few two pounders, and swivels, and twenty-one men, who was killed in a disperate [sic] engagement with thirteen boats, and two hundred men, belonging to the ministerial fleet, near Boston, on Sunday the nineteenth of May, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-six ..
- A Funeral elegy, occasioned by the tragedy, at Salem near Boston, on Thursday afternoon, the 17th of June, 1773, : at which time the following persons, 7 women and 3 men were drowned, having been out on a party of pleasure ..
- A Funeral poem inscrib'd to the memory of J..n B....y, author of The fair quakers, &c
- A George Eliot dictionary : the characters and scenes of the novels, stories, and poems alphabetically arranged
- A Golden treasury of Chinese poetry : 121 classical poems
- A Good wife, God's gift; or A character of a wife indeed! : Also, a poetical description of the chaste virgin; of a good wife; and a pious widow, &c
- A Great cry and little wool, or, An Answer to a coppy of verses on the death of the Lord General Monk
- A Great man's speech in Downing-Street against the enquiry. To the time of Packington's Pound
- A Guide from the cradle to the grave. : Being a companion for young and old: wherein we may see the various stages of this life, from the tears of tender infancy, to the misery of old age, reduc'd to childhood. To which is added, the three great stepts to eternal salvation: as faith, to be our guide, hope, to be our comfort; and charity, to hide a multitude of faults. With an instruction for children to be obedient to their parents
- A Guild-hall elegie, upon the funerals of that infernal saint Iohn Bradshavv President of the High Court of Iustice
- A Heckuva job : more of the Bush administration in rhyme
- A Hew and cry after blood & murther: or an elegie on the most barbarous murther of Thomas Thinn, esq : with some thankful ejaculations to heaven, for the miraculous escape of his Grace the Duke of Monmouth from the hands of the bloody Russians
- A History of the holy Jesus
- A Horse of white clouds : poems from Lusophone Africa
- A Hue and cry after the Dutch fleet, or, Joyful congratulations for our late victory
- A Hymne to the ark in Newgate
- A John Brown reader : the story of John Brown in his own words, in the words of those who knew him, and in the poetry and prose of the literary heritage.
- A Lamentable new ballad vpon the Earle of Essex death : to the tune of the Kings last good-night
- A Lamentation for Gen. Washington, Esq. : commander in chief of the combined forces of America and France, during the Revolutionary War, and afterwards president of the United States of America---who died December 14th, 1799
- A Lash to disloyalty
- A Latin poet among the vandals
- A Law against cuckoldom, or, The Tryal of adultery
- A Lenten prologue refus'd by the players
- A Letter from betty to sally with the answer; a new year's gift. : Recommended to be learnt by every servant in the three kingdoms, read once by every mistress of a family, in the hearing of every master, whose fortune does not exceed three hundred a year
- A Letter to Ferguson : or any other the suppos'd author of a late scandalous libel entituled An elogie upon Sir Tho. Armstrong : from one that heartily wishes them what they deserve
- A Letter to the Bishop of Munster; : containing a panegyrick of his heroick atchievments, in heroick verse
- A Looking-glass for children : being a narrative of God's gracious dealings with some little children
- A Loyal New-Years gift, or, An Acrostick on the prayer of every true subject : God bless King James the Second and let him live long and hapily
- A Mayan astronomer in Hell's Kitchen : poems
- A Miscellany of lyric poems, the greatest part written for, and performed in the Academy of Music
- A Mite from a mourner : upon the loss of that faithful and able minister of the gospel, Mr. Richard Kentish, who departed this life Jan. 31, 1676
- A Mite put into the treasury : Or, A poetical essay upon the following subjects, viz. I. The baptismal vow. II. The creed or belief. III. The decalogue or Ten Commandments. IV. A short comment on the Lord's prayer, with digressions upon the future reward, death, and hell. Proper for the meanest understandings