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Brathwait, Richard (1635). Brathwait: Anniversaries upon his Panarete; continued (1635). CH.
Brathwait, Richard (1635). Brathwait: Raglands Niobe (1635). CH.
Brathwait, Richard (1636). Brathwait: The Fatall Nvptiall (1635). CH.
Brathwait, Richard (1638). Brathwait: Barnabæ Itinerarium (1638). CH.
Brathwait, Richard (1638). Brathwait: The Psalmes of David (1638). CH.
Brathwait, Richard (1641). Brathwait: A Paraphrase upon the Lords Prayer, and the Creed (1641). CH.
Brathwait, Richard (1641). Brathwait: Astraea's Teares (1641). CH.
Brathwait, Richard (1658). Brathwait: The honest ghost (1658). CH.
Brathwait, Richard (1660). Brathwait: To his majesty upon his happy arrivall (1660). CH.
Brathwait, Richard (1662). Brathwait: The Chimneys Scuffle (1662). CH.
Brathwait, Richard (1665). Brathwait: A Comment Upon the Two Tales of Chaucer (1665). CH.
Brathwait, Richard (1665). Brathwait: The Captive-captain (1665). CH.
Brathwaite, Richard (1611.). The golden fleece. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1614.). The poets vvillow, or, The passionate shepheard. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1614.). The schollers medley, or, An intermixt discourse vpon historicall and poeticall relations. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1615.). A strappado for the Diuell. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1619.). A new spring shadovved in sundry pithie poems. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1620.). Essaies vpon the fiue senses. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1621.). Natures embassie, or, The wilde-mans measures. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1621.). Times curtaine dravvne, or, The anatomie of vanitie. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1630.). The English gentleman. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1631.). The English gentlevvoman, drawne out to the full body. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1631.). Whimzies, or, A nevv cast of characters. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1634.). Anniversaries upon his Panarete. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1635.). Anniversaries upon his Panarete; continued. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1635.). The last trumpet, or, A six-fold Christian dialogue. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1638.). A spiritual spicerie. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1638]). Barnabees journall. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1640.). Ar't asleepe husband?. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1640.). The two Lancashire lovers, or, The excellent history of Philocles and Doriclea. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1641.). Astraea's tears. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1641.). Mercurius Britanicus, or, The English intelligencer. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1641.). The penitent pilgrim. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1647.). A letter from a scholar in Oxford to his friend in the country. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1652.). Times treasury, or, Academy for gentry. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1658.). The honest ghost, or, A voice from the vault. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1659.). Capitall hereticks, or, The evill angels embattel'd against St. Michael. EEBO-TCP.
Brathwaite, Richard (1665.). A comment upon the two tales of our ancient, renovvned, and ever-living poet Sr Jeffray Chaucer, Knight. EEBO-TCP.
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