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Drayton, Michael (1607.). The legend of great Cromvvel.. EEBO-TCP.
Drayton, Michael (1610.). A heauenly harmonie of spirituall songes, and holy himnes, of godly men, patriarkes, and prophets. EEBO-TCP.
Drayton, Michael (1612]). Poly-Olbion. EEBO-TCP.
Drayton, Michael (1622.). The second part, or a continuance of Poly-Olbion from the eighteenth song. EEBO-TCP.
Drayton, Michael (1630.). The Muses Elizium. EEBO-TCP.
Drayton, Michael (1931). Drayton, M.: Works (1931). CH.
Drexel, Jeremias (1636.). The considerations of Drexelius upon eternitie. EEBO-TCP.
Drout, John (1570.). The pityfull histori[e] of two louing Italians, Gaulfrido and Barnardo le vayne, which ariued in the countrey of Grece in the time of the noble Emperoure Vaspasian. EEBO-TCP.
Drout, John (1570). Drout: The pityfull Historie of two Louing Italians (1570). CH.
Drue, Thomas (1631.). The life of the dutches of Suffolke. EEBO-TCP.
Drummond, William (1613.). Teares on the death of Meliades. EEBO-TCP.
Drummond, William (1616.). Poems:. EEBO-TCP.
Drummond, William (1617.). Forth feasting. EEBO-TCP.
Drummond, William (1623.). Flovvres of Sion. EEBO-TCP.
Drummond, William (1655.). The history of Scotland, from the year 1423 until the year 1542. EEBO-TCP.
Drummond, William (1656.). Poems. EEBO-TCP.
Drummond, William, of Hawthornden (1913). Drummond: The Poetical Works (1913). CH.
Dryden, J. (1682). Mac Flecknoe. . RE.
Dryden, J. (N.D.). Virgil's Aeneid. . RE.
Dryden, John (1659 ;). Three poems upon the death of the late usurper Oliver Cromwel. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1659.). A poem upon the death of His late Highness, Oliver, Lord Protector of England, Scotland&Ireland. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1662.). To my Lord Chancellor. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1667.). Annus mirabilis, The year of wonders, 1666. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1667.). The Indian emperour, or, The conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1668.). Of dramatick poesie, an essay. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1668.). Secret-love, or, The maiden-queen. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1668.). Sr Martin Mar-all, or, The feign'd innocence. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1669.). The wild gallant. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1670.). The tempest, or, The enchanted island. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1670.). Tyrannick love, or, The royal martyr. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1671.). An evening's love, or, The mock-astrologer. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1672.). The conquest of Granada by the Spaniards. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1673.). Amboyna, a tragedy. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1673.). Marriage a-la-mode. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1673.). The assignation, or, Love in a nunnery. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1674.). Notes and observations on The empress of Morocco, or, Some few errata's to be printed instead of the sculptures with the second edition of that play. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1675.). The mistaken husband. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1676.). Aureng-Zebe, a tragedy. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1677.). The state of innocence and fall of man. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1679.). Oedipus. EEBO-TCP.
Dryden, John (1679.). Troilus and Cressida, or, Truth found too late. EEBO-TCP.
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