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Rowlands, Samuel (1608). Rowlands, S.: Hvmors Looking Glasse (1608). CH.

Rowlands, Samuel (1611). Rowlands, S.: The knave of clubbs. CH.

Rowlands, Samuel (1612). Rowlands, S.: The Knave of Harts (1612). CH.

Rowlands, Samuel (1613.). A crevv of kind gossips, all met to be merrie. EEBO-TCP.

Rowlands, Samuel (1613). Rowlands: A Crew of Kind Gossips (1613). CH.

Rowlands, Samuel (1614). Rowlands, S.: A fooles bolt is soone shott (1614). CH.

Rowlands, Samuel (1615). Rowlands, S.: The Melancholie Knight (1615). CH.

Rowlands, Samuel (1615]). Diogenes lanthorne. EEBO-TCP.

Rowlands, Samuel (1617.). The bride. EEBO-TCP.

Rowlands, Samuel (1617). Rowlands: The bride (1617). CH.

Rowlands, Samuel (1618). Rowlands: A Sacred Memoire (1618). CH.

Rowlands, Samuel (1620). Rowlands, S.: The Night Raven (1620). CH.

Rowlands, Samuel (1620]). [The famous history, of Guy Earle of Warwicke]. EEBO-TCP.

Rowlands, Samuel (1622.). Good nevves and bad nevves. EEBO-TCP.

Rowlands, Samuel (1622). Rowlands, S.: Good Newes and Bad Newes (1622). CH.

Rowlands, Samuel (1628.). Heavens glory, seeke it. Earts [sic] vanitie, flye it. Hells horror, fere it. EEBO-TCP.

Rowlands, Samuel (1628). Rowlands, S.: Diogenes Lanthorne (1628). CH.

Rowlands, Samuel (1628). Rowlands, S.: Heavens Glory, Seeke It (1628). CH.

Rowlands, Samuel([1605?]). Rowlands, S.: Hvmors Ordinarie [1605?]. CH.

Rowlands, Samuel([1606?]). Rowlands, Samuel: A Terrible Battell. CH.

Rowlands, Samuel([1613?]). Rowlands, S.: More Knaves yet? [1613?]. CH.

Rowlands, Samuel([1614]). Rowlands, S.: Sir Thomas Overbvry [1614]. CH.

Rowlands, Samuel([1620?]). Rowlands, S.: [A Paire of spy-knaves][1620?]. CH.

Rowley, Samuel (1605.). When you see me, you know me, or, The famous chronicle historie of King Henry the eight, with the birth and vertuous life of Edward Prince of Wales. EEBO-TCP.

Rowley, Samuel (1634.). The noble souldier, or, A contract broken, justly reveng'd. EEBO-TCP.

Rowley, William (1609.). A search for money, or, The lamentable complaint for the losse of the wandring knight, Mounsieur l'Argent. EEBO-TCP.

Rowley, William (1632.). A nevv vvonder, a woman never vext. EEBO-TCP.

Rowley, William (1633.). A match at mid-night. EEBO-TCP.

Rowley, William (1633.). A tragedy called All's lost by lust. EEBO-TCP.

Rowley, William (1633). All's lost by lust . OTA.

Rowley, William (1638.). A merrie and pleasant comedy, never before printed, called A shoo-maker a gentleman. EEBO-TCP.

Rowley, William (1658.). The witch of Edmonton. EEBO-TCP.

Rowley, William (1662.). The birth of Merlin, or, The childe hath found his father. EEBO-TCP.

Royall, Anne Newport (1830). Letters from Alabama on various subjects. WWP.

Rudyerd, Benjamin (1628]). Sir Beniamin Ruddierd's speach in behalfe of the cleargy. EEBO-TCP.

Rudyerd, Benjamin (1641.). A speech concerning a West Indie association, at a committee of the whole House in the Parliament, 21, Jacobi. EEBO-TCP.

Rudyerd, Benjamin (1641.). Sir Beniamin Rudyard his learned speech in Parliament on Wednesday being the twenty ninth day of December 1641. EEBO-TCP.

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