Samuel Rowlands
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1871784A
- VIAF10195989
- WikidataQ7412517
- ISNI0000000059343017
- LibriVox1606
- Project Gutenberg2688
Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (3)
- Satire, English -- Early works to 1800 (3)
- English poetry (2)
- Tobacco -- Poetry (2)
- Songs, English -- 17th century (2)
- English Satire (1)
- Criminals (1)
Books by Samuel Rowlands
Total count: 80
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The knaue of clubbsBy Edward Allde] for W. Ferebrand, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head Pallace1609-01-01
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Martin Mark-all, beadle of Bridevvell; his defence and answere to the Belman of LondonDiscouering the long-concealed originall and regiment of rogues, when they first began to take head, and how they haue succeeded one the other successiuely vnto the sixe and twentieth yeare of King Henry the eight, gathered out of the chronicle of crackeropes, and (as they terme it) the legend of losselsprinted [by John Windet] for Iohn Budge, and Richard Bonian1610-01-01
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Diogenes lanthornePrinted [by R. Blower] for T. P[avier1615-01-01
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Greenes ghost haunting cony-catcherswherein is set down the art of humouring ...Printed for Francis Williams1626-01-01
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A crew of kind London gossips, all met to be merrycomplaining of their husbands, with their husbands answer in their own defence : to which is added Ingenious poems, or Wit and drollery[s.n.]1663-01-01
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The famous history of Guy earl of WarwickPrinted for G. Conyers1680-01-01
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The famous history of Guy of Warwick. Written by Samuel Rowlandprinted for G. Conyers, at the Gold-Ring in Little-Britain1680-01-01
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Doctor Merry-man, or, Nothing but mirthPrinted for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright, J. Clarke, W. Thackeray, and T. Passinger1681-01-01
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The famous history of Gvy, Earle of WarwickePrinted at London by Elizabeth All-de1699-01-01
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The famous history of Guy of WarwickWritten by Samuel Rowland.printed for G. Conyers1701-01-01
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Doctor Merry-manor, nothing but mirth. Being a posie of pleasant poems, and witty jests.printed and sold by John White1750-01-01
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Doctor Merry-Manor, Nothing but mirth. Being a posie of pleasant poems and witty jestsPrinted and sold in Bow Church-Yard1775-01-01
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The letting of humours blood in the head vaine&c.Reprinted by J. Ballantyne and Co., for W. Blackwood1814-01-01
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The letting of humours blood in the head vaine, &cReprinted by J. Ballantyne and co., for W. Laing [etc.1815-01-01
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The letting of humors blood in the head-vainewith a new morissco, daunced by seven satyres upon the bottome of Diogenes tubbe.reprinted by J. Ballantyne & Co. for W. Laing1815-01-01
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Tis merry when gossips meet.Reprinted by C. Whittingham, at the Chiswick Press1818-01-01
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Tis merry when gossips meetPrinted for John Deane1818-01-01
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Knave of hartshaile fellow, well met.Reprinted at the Beldornie Press, by George Butler for Edwd. V. Utterson1840-01-01
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The knave of clubbstis merry when knaves meet.reprinted at the Beldornie Press, by G.E. Palmer, for Edwd. V. Utterson1841-01-01
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More knaves yet?the knaves of spades and diamonds.reprinted at the Beldornie press, by G.E. Palmer, for Edwd. V. Utterson1841-01-01
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More knaves yet?The knaves of spades and diamondsReprinted at the Beldornie press, for E.V. Utterson1841-01-01
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The night-ravenReprinted at the Beldornie Press, by G. E. Palmer, for Edwd. V. Utterson1841-01-01
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Looke to it, for Ile stabbe yeReprinted at the Beldornie press, for E.V. Utterson1841-01-01
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The melancholie knightreprinted at the Beldornie Press, by George Butler, for Edwd. V. Utterson1841-01-01
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Good newes and bad newesreprinted at the Beldornie Press, by G.E. Palmer, for Edwd. V. Utterson1841-01-01
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Looke to itfor, Ile stabbe ye.reprinted at the Beldornie Press, by J.N. Lydall, for Edwd. V. Utterson1841-01-01
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The night-ravenreprinted at the Beldornie Press, by G.E. Palmer, for Edwd. V. Utterson1841-01-01
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Good newes and bad newesReprinted at the Beldornie press, for E.V. Utterson1841-01-01
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The knave of clubbsReprinted at the Beldornie press, for E.V. Utterson1841-01-01
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The four knavesa series of satirical tractsPrinted for the Percy Society [by T. Richards]1843-01-01
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Greene's ghost-haunting conycatcherswherein is set down the art of humouring, etc., with the merry conceits of Doctor Pinchbackpublisher not identified1860-01-01
A paire of spy-knavesPrinted for the Hunterian Club by R. Anderson1872-01-01
Greenes ghost havnting conie-catchersWherein is set down, the arte of humouring. The arte of carrying stones. Will. St. lift. Ia. Fost. law. Ned Bro. catch. and Blacke Robins kindnesse. With the conceits of Doctor Pinch-backe a notable makeshift. Ten times more pleasant then anything yet published of this matter ... London, Printed for R. Iackson and I. North, 1602.Printed by R. Anderson for the Hunterian Club1872-01-01
Humors looking glassePrinted for the Hunterian Club1872-01-01
Hell's broke loose.Printed for the Hunterian Club1872-01-01
Look to itfor Ile stabbe ye.Printed for the Hunterian Club [by R. Anderson]1872-01-01
The knave of clubbes.Printed for the Hunterian Club1872-01-01-
A fooles bolt is soone shott.printed for the Hunterian club1873-01-01
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The letting of hvmours blood in the head-vainevvith a new morissco, daunced by seauen satyres vpon the bottome of Diogines tubbe.printed for the Hunterian Club1874-01-01
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A terrible battell between the two consumers of the whole world: Time and Death.The Hunterian Club1874-01-01
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Tis merrie when gossips meetePrinted for the Hunterian Club1875-01-01
Heavens glory seeke it &cReprinted from the first edition 1628.Hunterian Club1876-01-01-
Complete works, 1598-1628, now first collected.Hunterian Club1880-01-01
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The complete works of Samuel Rowlands, 1598-1628now first collected ...Printed for the Hunterian Club [by R. Anderson]1880-01-01
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Aue Caesar God save the kingPrinted for the Hunterian Club1886-01-01
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Aue CæsarGod saue the King : reprinted from the unique original 1603.printed for the Hunterian Club1886-01-01
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The bride.Reprinted for the first time from a copy of the original edition of 1617 in the library of Harvard College. With an introductory notePrinted for C.E. Goodspeed at the Merrymount Press1905-01-01
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The bridePrinted for C.E. Goodspeed at the Merrymount Press1905-01-01
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The complete works of Samuel Rowlands, 1598-1628, now first collectedJohnson Reprint Corp.1966-01-01
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The complete works of Samuel Rowlands, 1598-1628, now first collected.Johnson Reprint1966-01-01
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Humors antique faces, drawne in proportion to his seuerall antique iesturesScolar Press1970-01-01
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Uncollected poems (1604?-1617).Facsim. reproductions, with an introd. by Frederick O. Waage, Jr.Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints1970-01-01
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A theater of delightful recreation.Scolar Press1970-01-01
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Humors ordinariewhere a man may be verie merrie, and exceeding well vsed for his sixe-pence.Scolar Press1970-01-01
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Greenes ghost haunting cony-catchers... With the merry conceits of Doctor Pinch-backe a notable makeshift.Printed for F. Williams1975-01-01
The Complete Works Of Samuel Rowlands V31598-1628Kessinger Publishing, LLC2007-01-17-
Martin Mark-all, beadle of Bridewellhis defence and answere to the belman of London.J. Budge
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Good nevves and bad nevves. By S.R.Printed [by George Purslowe] for Henry Bell, and are to be sold at his shop within the Hospitall gate in Smith-field
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Diogines lanthornePrinted [by E. Allde] for Thomas Archer, and are to be solde at his shop in Popes-head Pallace, neere the Royall-Exchange
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Well met gossip: or, 'Tis merry when gossips meetNewly enlarged, with very merry songs, pleasant for maids, wives, and widdows; and delightfull to all that shall read itprinted for Tho. Vere, and are to be sold at the Sign of the Angel without Newgate
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The famous history of Guy Earle of WarwickPrinted by J. Bell for Thomas Vere ...
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Democritus, or Doctor Merry-man his medicines, against melancholy humors. Written by S.R.Printed [by William Jaggard] for Iohn Deane, and are to be sold at his shop at Temple-barre, vnder the gate
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A sacred memorie of the miracles wrought by our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ. Written by Samuel RowlandsImprinted by Bernard Alsop, and are to be sold at his house by Saint Annes Church neere Aldersgate
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The melancholie knight. By S.R.By R.B[lower] and are to be sold by George Loftus, in Bishops-gate streete, neere the Angell
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A most excellent treatise containing the way to seek heavens glory, to flie earths vanity, to feare hells horrorwith Godly prayers and the bell-mans summonsThe third edition / by S.RPrinted by G.M. for Michael Sparke Junior at the blew [sic] Bible in Greene-Arbour
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The night-rauen. By S.R.Printed by G: Eld for Iohn Deane and Thomas Baily
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[The famous history, of Guy Earle of Warwicke]E. Allde
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Doctor Merrie-man, or, Nothing but mirthPrinted for Iohn Deane, and are to be sold at his shoppe at Temple-barre vnder the gate
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Heavens glory, seeke it. Earts [sic] vanitie, flye it. Hells horror, fere itPrinted [by T. Cotes] for Michaell Sparke
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A crew of kind London gossips all met to be merrycomplaining of their husbands, with their husbands answer in their own defence. To which is added, ingenious poems of wit and drollery. By a person of quality[s.l.
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The night-raven. By S.R.Printed by W. I[ones] for Thomas Baily, and are to be sold at his shop in the Middle-row in Holbourne neere Staple Inne
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Hels torments, and Heavens gloriePrinted by Adam Islip for George Lofius [i.e. Loftus] ...
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A Theater of Delightfull RecreationPrinted by R. Field] for A. Johnson
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More knaues yetthe knaues of spades and diamonds : with new additions[E. Allde for J. Tap
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The Famous History of Guy, Earle of Warwicke'NB. This seems the first edition' [Percy's note].Imprinted at London by Edward Allde dwelling ... ]
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The knaue of clubbs[By Edward Allde] for W. Ferebrand, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head Pallace
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Sir Thomas Overbury, or, The poysoned knights complaintFor Iohn VVhite
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Tis merrie vvhen gossips meetePrinted by W. W[hite] and are to be sold by George Loftus at the Golden Ball in Popesẖead [sic] Alley
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Diogenes lanthorne.
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VVell met gossip: or, 'Tis merry when gossips meetNewly enlarged with very merry songs, pleasant for maids, wives, and widdows; and delightfull to all that shall read itprinted William Gilbertson, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Bible in Gilt-spur Street