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Behn, Aphra (1682.). The false count, or, A new way to play an old game. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1682.). The Roundheads, or, The good old cause. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1682). "The City Heiress". EarlyUVa.
Behn, Aphra (1682). Behn: A prologue ... to her New Play (1682). CH.
Behn, Aphra (1683.). The young king, or, The mistake. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1684.). Love-letters between a noble-man and his sister. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1684.). Poems upon several occasions. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1684). Behn: Poems on several occasions (1684). CH.
Behn, Aphra (1684). Poems upon several occasions, with a voyage to the island of love. WWP.
Behn, Aphra (1685?]). A pindarick on the death of our late sovereign. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1685.). A pindarick poem on the happy coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty James II and his illustrious consort Queen Mary. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1685.). A poem humbly dedicated to the great patern of piety and virtue Catherine, Queen Dowager. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1685). A Pindarick poem on the happy coronation of his most sacred majesty James II and his illustrious consort Queen Mary. WWP.
Behn, Aphra (1685). Behn: A Pindarick on the death of Our Late Sovereign (1685). CH.
Behn, Aphra (1685). Behn: A Pindarick Poem on the Happy Coronation (1685). CH.
Behn, Aphra (1685). Behn: A poem humbly dedicated to Catherine Queen Dowager (1685). CH.
Behn, Aphra (1687.). The emperor of the moon. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1687.). The luckey chance, or, An alderman's bargain. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1687.). To the most illustrious Prince Christopher, Duke of Albemarle, on his voyage to his government of Jamaica. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1687). Behn: To Christopher Duke of Albemarle (1687). CH.
Behn, Aphra (1688.). A congratulatory poem to Her Most Sacred Majesty, on the universal hopes of all loyal persons for a Prince of Wales. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1688.). A congratulatory poem to His Most Sacred Majesty on the happy birth of the Prince of Wales. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1688.). A poem to Sir Roger L'Estrange on his third part of the history of the times. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1688.). Oroonoko, or, The royal slave. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1688.). The fair jilt, or, The history of Prince Tarquin and Miranda. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1688). Behn, A.: A Congratulatory poem (1688). CH.
Behn, Aphra (1688). Behn, A.: Lycidus (1688). CH.
Behn, Aphra (1688). Behn: A congratulatory poem to Her Majesty (1688). CH.
Behn, Aphra (1688). Behn: To Poet Bavius (1688). CH.
Behn, Aphra (1688). Behn: To Sir Roger L'Estrange (1688). CH.
Behn, Aphra (1689.). A congratulatory poem to Her Sacred Majesty, Queen Mary upon her arrival in England. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1689.). A Pindaric poem to the Reverend Doctor Burnet on the honour he did me of enquiring after me and my muse. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1689.). The history of the nun, or, The fair vow-breaker. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1689.). The lucky mistake. EEBO-TCP.
Behn, Aphra (1689). A Pindaric poem to the Reverend Doctor Burnet, on the honour he did me of enquiring after me and my Muse. WWP.
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