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Gray, William([1540]). An answere to maister Smyth. TUDOR.

Gray, William([1540]). The returne of .M. smythes enuoy. TUDOR.

Greaves, John (1646.). Pyramidographia, or, A description of the pyramids in Ægypt. EEBO-TCP.

Greaves, John (1647.). A discourse of the Romane foot and denarius. EEBO-TCP.

Greaves, Thomas (1656.). A brief summe of Christian religion, or, Of things most necessary for a Christians knowledge, practice, and comfort. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, R. (1592). Greene's Groats-worth of Wit. . RE.

Greene, Robert (1583.). Mamillia. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1584.). Gvvydonius. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1584.). Morando the tritameron of loue. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1584.). The myrrour of modestie. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1585.). Planetomachia, or, The first parte of the generall opposition of the seuen planets. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1587.). Euphues his censure to Philautus. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1588.). Pandosto. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1588.). Perimedes the blacke-smith. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1589.). Arbasto. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1589.). Ciceronis amor. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1589.). Menaphon. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1589.). The Spanish masquerado. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1590.). Greenes mourning garment. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1590.). Greenes neuer too late, or, A powder of experience. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1591.). A maidens dreame. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1591.). Greenes farewell to folly. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1591.). The second part of conny-catching. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1592.). A disputation, betweene a hee conny-catcher, and a shee conny-catcher. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1592.). A notable discouery of coosenage. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1592.). A quip for an vpstart courtier, or, A quaint dispute betvveen veluet breeches and cloth-breeches. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1592.). Greenes, groats-vvorth of witte, bought with a million of repentance. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1592.). Philomela. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1592.). The blacke bookes messenger. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1592.). The defence of conny catching, or, a confutation of those two iniurious pamphlets published by R.G. against the practitioners of many nimble-witted and mysticall sciences.. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1592.). The repentance of Robert Greene Maister of Artes.. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1592]). Greenes vision. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1594.). The historie of Orlando Furioso, one of the twelue pieres of France. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1599.). Greenes Orpharion. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1599.). The comicall historie of Alphonsus, King of Aragon. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1599). The Comicall historie of Alphonsus, King of Aragon. ElizAuth.

Greene, Robert (1601.). Penelopes vveb. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1615.). Theeues falling out, true-men come by their goods, or, The belman wanted a clapper. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1617.). Alcida. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1617.). The history of Arbasto King of Denmarke. EEBO-TCP.

Greene, Robert (1905). Greene: The Plays&Poems (1905). CH.

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