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Gale, Dunstan (1617.). Pyramus and Thisbe. EEBO-TCP.

Gale, Dunstan (1617). Gale, D.: Pyramus and Thisbe (1617). CH.

Gallaway, William (1614 [i.e. 1694]). Reflections upon Mr. Johnson's notes on the pastoral letter. EEBO-TCP.

Gallobelgicus (1630.). VVine, beere, ale, and tobacco. EEBO-TCP.

Gallus, Evaldus (1617.). Pueriles confabulatiunculæ, or, Childrens dialogues. EEBO-TCP.

Gamage, William (1613). Gamage: Linsi-woolsie (1613). CH.

Gamage, William (1621.). Linsi-woolsie, or, Two centuries of epigrammes. EEBO-TCP.

Gamble, John (1657.). Ayres and dialogues (to be sung to the theorbo-lute or bass-viol). EEBO-TCP.

Gannett, Deborah (Sampson) (1802). Address delivered with applause at the Federal-street theatRE. WWP.

Garbutt, Richard (1675?]). One come from the dead, to awaken drunkards and whoremongers. EEBO-TCP.

García, Carlos (1638.). The sonne of the rogue, or, The politick theefe. EEBO-TCP.

Gardener, John (1894). Gardener: A Treatise on Gardening (1894). CH.

Gardiner, Edmund (1610.). The triall of tabacco. EEBO-TCP.

Gardiner, James (1647.). A new declaration presented to the Commons of England. EEBO-TCP.

Gardiner, Richard (1603.). Profitable insructions [sic] for the manuring, sowing, and planting of kitchin gardens. EEBO-TCP.

Gardiner, Stephen (1553]). De vera obedientia. EEBO-TCP.

Gardiner, Stephen (1553]). The communication betwene my Lord Chauncelor and iudge Hales. EEBO-TCP.

Gardiner, Stephen and "H. S." (1548? [STC]). Theyr dedes in effecte, my lyfe wolde haue. TUDOR.

Gardyne [or Garden], Alexander (1609). Gardyne: A garden of graue and godlie flowers (1609). CH.

Gardyne [or Garden], Alexander (1625). Gardyne: Characters and Essayes (1625). CH.

Gardyne [or Garden], Alexander (1709). Garden, A.: The Theatre of the Scotish Kings (1709). CH.

Garnier, Robert (1594.). Cornelia. EEBO-TCP.

Garnier, Robert (1595.). The tragedie of Antonie. EEBO-TCP.

Garrard, William (1591].). The arte of vvarre. EEBO-TCP.

Garter, Bernard (1568). Garter: The Tragicall [and true]Historie (1568). CH.

Garter, Bernard (1579). Garter, B.: A New Yeares Gifte (1579). CH.

Garter, Bernard([1566?]). Garter: Poems [1566?]. CH.

Garter, Bernard([1566]). Garter: A dittie In the worthie praise of an high and Mightie Prince [1566]. CH.

Garter, Bernard([1578]). Garter: The ioyfvll receyuing of the Queenes maiestie into Norwich [1578]. CH.

Garter, Thomas (1578.). The commody of the moste vertuous and godlye Susanna. EEBO-TCP.

Garth, Samuel (1699.). The dispensary. EEBO-TCP.

Garth, Sir Samuel (1705). Garth, S.: Prologue (1705). CH.

Garth, Sir Samuel (1710). Garth, S.: A poem to the Earl of Godolphin (1710). CH.

Garth, Sir Samuel (1711). Garth: A Prologue for the 4th of November, 1711 (1711). CH.

Garth, Sir Samuel (1714). Garth: The Dispensary (1714). CH.

Garth, Sir Samuel (1715). Garth: Claremont (1715). CH.

Garth, Sir Samuel (1749). Garth: The Works (1749). CH.

Garzoni, Tomaso (1600.). The hospitall of incurable fooles. EEBO-TCP.

Gascoigne, G. (1576). The Steel Glas&The Complaynte of Philomene. . RE.

Gascoigne, George (1573]). A hundreth sundrie flowres bounde vp in one small poesie. EEBO-TCP.

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