John Wright · 19 obras en el catálogoObrasTThe Noble gallantThe Noble gallantDDamon and CeliaDamon and CeliaNNo money, no friendNo money, no friendTThe two faithful loversThe two faithful loversTThe amorous gallantThe amorous gallantTThe ingenious braggadociaThe ingenious braggadociaAA directory of church-governmentA directory of church-governmentTThe fickle northern lassThe fickle northern lassTThe maidens nayThe maidens nayTThe tyrannical beautyThe tyrannical beautyAA vvord in seasonA vvord in seasonTTo the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons now in ParliamTo the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons now in Parliament assembledTThe most cruell and bloody murther committed by an inkeepersThe most cruell and bloody murther committed by an inkeepers wife, called Annis Dell, and her sonne George Dell, foure yeeres sinceDDay's descant on Davids psalmes, or, A commentary vpon the pDay's descant on Davids psalmes, or, A commentary vpon the psalter, as it is vsually read throughout the yeere, at morning, and euening prayerAA sermon vpon the parable of the king that taketh an accomptA sermon vpon the parable of the king that taketh an accompt of his seruants. Math. 18. 23, wherein is declared, the iustice, mercy, and seueritie of God: the crueltie of man, and his reward for the sameAA young man put to his shiftsA young man put to his shiftsTThe prodigals resolutionThe prodigals resolutionTThe muses-teares for the losse of their hope, heroick and neThe muses-teares for the losse of their hope, heroick and ne're-too-much-praised, Henry, prince of Wales &cTThe loves of Damon and SapphoThe loves of Damon and Sappho
TTo the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons now in ParliamTo the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons now in Parliament assembled
TThe most cruell and bloody murther committed by an inkeepersThe most cruell and bloody murther committed by an inkeepers wife, called Annis Dell, and her sonne George Dell, foure yeeres since
DDay's descant on Davids psalmes, or, A commentary vpon the pDay's descant on Davids psalmes, or, A commentary vpon the psalter, as it is vsually read throughout the yeere, at morning, and euening prayer
AA sermon vpon the parable of the king that taketh an accomptA sermon vpon the parable of the king that taketh an accompt of his seruants. Math. 18. 23, wherein is declared, the iustice, mercy, and seueritie of God: the crueltie of man, and his reward for the same
TThe muses-teares for the losse of their hope, heroick and neThe muses-teares for the losse of their hope, heroick and ne're-too-much-praised, Henry, prince of Wales &c