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Jonson, Ben (1607). Ben Jonson's "Volpone": electronic edition. TACT.

Jonson, Ben (1608]). The characters of two royall masques. EEBO-TCP.

Jonson, Ben (1609.). A pleasant comedy, called: The case is alterd. EEBO-TCP.

Jonson, Ben (1611.). Catiline his conspiracy. EEBO-TCP.

Jonson, Ben (1611). Ben Jonson's "Catiline": electronic edition. TACT.

Jonson, Ben (1612.). The alchemist. EEBO-TCP.

Jonson, Ben (1612). Ben Jonson's "The Alchemist": electronic edition. TACT.

Jonson, Ben (1616). Every man in his humour . OTA.

Jonson, Ben (1616). Every Man in his Humour. EarlyUVa.

Jonson, Ben (1620). Jonson's "Epic[oelig ]ne": electronic edition. TACT.

Jonson, Ben (1624]). Neptunes triumph for the returne of Albion. EEBO-TCP.

Jonson, Ben (1625]). The fortunate isles and their vnion. EEBO-TCP.

Jonson, Ben (1630. [i.e. 1631]). Loues triumph through Callipolis. EEBO-TCP.

Jonson, Ben (1631.). Bartholmew fayre. EEBO-TCP.

Jonson, Ben (1631). Jonson: The nevv inne (1631). CH.

Jonson, Ben (1631). Jonson's "Bartholomew Fair": electronic edition. TACT.

Jonson, Ben (1631]). Chloridia. EEBO-TCP.

Jonson, Ben (1631]). The nevv inne, or, The light heart. EEBO-TCP.

Jonson, Ben (1640.). Ben: Ionson's Execration against Vulcan. EEBO-TCP.

Jonson, Ben (1640). Jonson: The Workes (1640). CH.

Jonson, Ben (1641.). The divell is an asse. EEBO-TCP.

Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637 (1598). Every Man In His Humour. EarlyUVa.

Jonson, Ben(). Bartholomew Fair . OTA.

Jonson, Ben(). Bartholomew Fayre . OTA.

Jordan, Thomas (1637.). Poeticall varieties, or, Varietie of fancies. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1641.). A medicine for the times, or, An antidote against faction. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1641). Jordan, T.: Pictures (1641). CH.

Jordan, Thomas (1641]). Pictures of passions, fancies,&affections. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1642.). A speech to the people, or, A briefe and reall discovery of the unhappy estate of these most distracted times. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1642.). London's ioyfull gratulation, and thankfull remembrance for their safeties. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1642). Jordan: A Diurnall of Dangers. CH.

Jordan, Thomas (1642). Jordan: The Christian Souldier (1642). CH.

Jordan, Thomas (1643.). Piety, and poesy. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1644). Jordan: The Debtor's Apologie (1644). CH.

Jordan, Thomas (1644]). The debtors apologie, or, A quaint paradox proving that it is good to be in debt, and, in this age, may be usefull for all men. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1646.). Divine raptvres, or, Piety in poesie. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1646). Jordan: Divine raptvres (1646). CH.

Jordan, Thomas (1646). Jordan: Love's Dialect (1646). CH.

Jordan, Thomas (1650?]). Claraphil and Clarinda. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1657.). Fancy's festivals. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (166-?]). Jevvels of ingenvity, set in a coronet of poetry. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1660?]). Divinity and morality in robes of poetry. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1660]). A speech spoken to His Excellency the Lord General Monck. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1661). Jordan: A box of spikenard (1661). CH.

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