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Langland, William (1867 –1885). Langland: Piers the Plowman [B Text] (1867 –1885). CH.

Langland, William (1867). Langland: Piers Plowman (1867). CH.

Langland, William (1983). Langland: Piers Plowman: The Z version (1983). CH.

Langland, William [poems associated with] (1861). Langland, W. [poems associated with]: Jacke Upland and The Reply of Friar Daw Topias, with Jack Upland's Rejoinder (1861). CH.

Langland, William [poems associated with] (1867). Langland, W. [poems associated with]: Pierce the Ploughmans Crede (1867). CH.

Langland, William [poems associated with] (1897). Langland, W. [poems associated with]: The Plowmans Tale (1897). CH.

Langland, William [poems associated with] (1930). Langland, W. [poems associated with]: Death and liffe (1930). CH.

Langland, William [poems associated with] (1936). Langland, W. [poems associated with]: Mum and the Sothsegger (1936). CH.

Langland, William [poems associated with] (1959). Langland, W. [poems associated with]: The parlement of the thre ages (1959). CH.

Langland, William [poems associated with] (1990). Langland, W. [poems associated with]: Wynnere and Wastoure (1990). CH.

Langland, William, 1330?-1400? (1377-1379). The vision of Piers Plowman. MiddleUVa.

Lanquet, Thomas (5 April 1559].). An epitome of chronicles. EEBO-TCP.

Lansdowne, George Granville (1696.). The she-gallants, a comedy. EEBO-TCP.

Lansdowne, George Granville (1698.). Heroick love. EEBO-TCP.

Lanyer, A. (1611). Salve Deus Rex Iudæorum. . RE.

Lanyer, Aemilia (Bassano) (1611). Salve Deus rex Judaeorum. WWP.

Lathum, William (1634.). Phyala lachrymarum, or, A few friendly teares, shed over the dead body of Mr Nathaniel Weld Mr of Arts of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge. EEBO-TCP.

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Latimer, Hugh (1537, the 23 of Nouember.). The sermon that the reuerende father in Christ, Hugh Latimer, Byshop of Worcester, made to the clergie, in the co[n]uocatio[n], before the Parlyament began, the 9. day of June, the 28. yere of the reigne of Our Souerayne Lorde Kyng Henry the VIII. nowe translated out of Latyne into Englyshe ; to the inte[n]t, that thing is well said to a fewe, may be vnderstande of many, and do good to al the[m]that desyre to be better.. EEBO-TCP.

Latimer, Hugh (1548]). A notable sermo[n]of ye reuerende father Maister Hughe Latemer. EEBO-TCP.

Latimer, Hugh (1549]). The fyrste sermon of Mayster Hughe Latimer, whiche he preached before the Kinges Maiestie wythin his graces palayce at Westminster. M.D.XLIX. the. viii. of March. EEBO-TCP.

Latimer, Hugh (1549]). The seconde [seventh]sermon of Maister Hughe Latimer. EEBO-TCP.

Latimer, Hugh (1550]). A sermon of Master Latimer, preached at Stamford the. ix. day of October. Anno. M.ccccc. and fyftie. EEBO-TCP.

Latimer, Hugh (1553?]). A moste faithfull sermo[n]preached before the Kynges most excelle[n]te Maiestye, and hys most honorable Councel, in his court at Westminster,. EEBO-TCP.

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