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Herbert, George (1633.). The temple. EEBO-TCP.

Herbert, George (1633). Herbert, G.: The temple (1633). CH.

Herbert, George (1652.). A priest to the temple, or, The country parson his character, and rule of holy life. EEBO-TCP.

Herbert, George (1670). Herbert: Lives (1670). CH.

Herbert, George (1697.). Select hymns, taken out of Mr. Herbert's Temple, and turn'd into the common metre. EEBO-TCP.

Herbert, George (1874). Herbert, G.: The Complete Works (1874). CH.

Herbert, George (1892). Herbert, G.: The Poetical Works (1892). CH.

Herbert, Mary, Countess of Pembroke (1592). Herbert, M.: Antonius (1592). CH.

Herbert, Mary, Countess of Pembroke (1977). Herbert, M.: The Triumph of Death (1977). CH.

Herbert, Mary, Countess of Pembroke([1963]). Herbert, M.: The psalms [1963]. CH.

Herbert, Percy (1650.). Certaine conceptions, or, Considerations of Sir Percy Herbert, upon the strange change of peoples dispositions and actions in these latter times. EEBO-TCP.

Herbert, Thomas (1634.). A relation of some yeares trauaile. EEBO-TCP.

Herbert, Thomas (1641.). A reply in the defence of Oxford Petition. EEBO-TCP.

Herbert, Thomas (1641.). An answer to the most envious, scandalous and libellous pamphlet entitled, Mercuries message, or, The copy of a letter sent to William Laud, Arch-bishop of Canterbury now prisoner in the Tower. EEBO-TCP.

Herbert, Thomas (1641.). An elegie vpon the death of Thomas, Earle of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. EEBO-TCP.

Herbert, Thomas (1641.). Keep within compasse Dick and Robin, there is no harme in all this, or, A merry dialogue betwen two or three merry coblers, with divers songs full of mirth and newes, which may very fitly be applyed to these times. EEBO-TCP.

Herbert, Thomas (1641.). Vox secvnda popvli, or, The commons gratitude to the most honorable Philip, Earl of Pembroke and Mongomery, for the great affection which hee alwaies bore unto them. EEBO-TCP.

Heresbach, Conrad (1577.). Foure bookes of husbandry, collected by M. Conradus Heresbachius, counseller to the hygh and mighty prince, the Duke of Cleue. EEBO-TCP.

Herrick, Robert (1647.). His noble numbers, or, His pious pieces. EEBO-TCP.

Herrick, Robert (1915). Herrick: The poetical works (1915). CH.

Herring, Francis (1617.). Mischeefes mysterie, or, Treasons master-peece, the Powder-plot. EEBO-TCP.

Herring, Francis (3] dwelling in Red-crosse street at the signe of the Ship, 1604.). A modest defence of the caueat giuen to the wearers of impoisoned amulets, as preseruatiues from the plague. EEBO-TCP.

Herwig, H. M (1700.). The art of curing sympathetically, or magnetically, proved to be most true by its theory and practice. EEBO-TCP.

Hesiod (1618.). The georgicks of Hesiod. EEBO-TCP.

Hewat, Peter (1621.). Three excellent points of Christian doctrine. EEBO-TCP.

Hexham, Henry (1630.). A historicall relation of the famous siege of the Busse, and the suprising of Wesell. EEBO-TCP.

Hexham, Henry (1633. VVith the priviledge therevnto of the high and mighty lords, the States Generall of the vnited Provinces.). A iournall, of the taking in of Venlo, Roermont, Strale, the memorable seige of Mastricht, the towne&castle of Limburch vnder the able, and wise conduct of his Excie, the Prince of Orange, anno 1632. EEBO-TCP.

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