John Quarles
John Quarles
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- RLRegale lectum miseriæ, or, A ki...John Quarles
Regale lectum miseriæ: or, A kingly bed of miserie
no cover - FLFons lachrymarum, or, A fountai...John Quarles
Fons lachrymarum, or, A fountain of tears
no cover - SOSelf-conflict, or, The powerful...John Quarles
Self-conflict, or, The powerful motions between the flesh & spirit
no cover - DMDivine meditations upon several...John Quarles
Divine meditations upon several subjects
no cover - DMDivine meditations upon several...John Quarles
Divine meditations upon severall subjects
no cover - TRThe rape of LucreceJohn Quarles
The rape of Lucrece
no cover - RLRegale lectum miseriæ, or A kin...John Quarles
Regale lectum miseriæ, or A kingly bed of misery, in which is contained A dreame
no cover - FLFons lachrymarumJohn Quarles
Fons lachrymarum
no cover - AEAn elegy upon Charles, The Firs...John Quarles
An elegy upon Charles, The First, late King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. Jan. 30, 1648
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Regale lectum miseriæ: or, A kingly bed of miserie
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Fons lachrymarum, or, A fountain of tears
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Self-conflict, or, The powerful motions between the flesh & spirit
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Divine meditations upon several subjects
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Divine meditations upon severall subjects
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The rape of Lucrece
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Regale lectum miseriæ, or A kingly bed of misery, in which is contained A dreame
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Fons lachrymarum
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An elegy upon Charles, The First, late King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. Jan. 30, 1648