Alexander Brome
Identifiers
- VIAF42186213
- WikidataQ4718430
- ISNI0000000083764938
- Open LibraryOL1356776A
Top Subjects
- Poetry (2)
- History (2)
- Great Britain (2)
- John Suckling Sir (1609-1642) (1)
- Charles II King of England (1630-1685) (1)
- Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 (1)
- English Political poetry (1)
Books by Alexander Brome
Total count: 12
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An Elegie vpon the death of the renowned Sir Iohn Svtlin[s.n.]1642-01-01
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Five new playes, (viz.) The madd couple well matcht. Novella. Court begger. City witt. Damoiselleprinted by J.F. [and T.R.] and are to be sold by J. Sweeting, at his shop at the Angel in Popeshead-Alley1654-01-01
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The cunning loversa comedy : as it was acted with great applause, by their Majesties servants at the private house in Drury LanePrinted for Wil. Sheares ...1654-01-01
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A congratulatory poem, on the miraculous, and glorious return of that unparallel'd king Charls the II. May 29, 1660Printed for Henry Brome ...1660-01-01
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Songs and other poemsThe third edition enlarged.Printed for Henry Brome ...1668-01-01
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Poems2d ed. with alterations. [Edited by Alexander Brome.printed by A.C. for H. Brome1671-01-01
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The record of a famous action upon the caseIn rythme. Wherein Priscilla Morecrave, widow, was the plaintiff, and Roger Pricklove was the defendant. Being an essay towards the reformation of the law. Offered ... in the year 1657. Written by some man of the law, ... And now reprinted, with a preface, ...printed for J. Roberts1727-01-01
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A Collection of loyal songs written against the Rump Parliament, between the years 1639 and 1661Containing, a great variety of merry and diverting characters of the chief sectaries ... With an historical introduction to the whole...Printed for J. Stone1731-01-01
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Songs and poemsdrinking songs : love poems of the cavaliers of Cromwell's time"Edition de luxe"privately printed1924-01-01
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The Rumpor, A collection of songs and ballads, made upon those who would be a Parliament, and were but the rump of an House of Commons, five times dissolv'dH. Brome and H. Marsh
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Bumm-foder, or, Waste-paper proper to wipe the nation's rump with or your owns.n.
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Rump, or, An exact collection of the choycest poems and songs relating to the late timesPrinted for Henry Brome and Henry Marsh