Lee, W. (William), active approximately 1620-1671
Lee, William
Lee, William (czynny 1621-1652)
Lee, William, fl. 1639
VIAF ID: 24195299 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
Works
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The battaile of Agincourt Fought by Henry the fift of that name, King of England, against the whole power of the French vnder the raigne of their Charles the sixt, anno Dom. 1415. The miseries of Queene Margarite, the infortunate vvife, of that most infortunate King Henry the sixt. Nimphidia, the court of Fayrie. The quest of Cinthia. The shepheards Sirena. The moone-calfe. Elegies vpon sundry occasions. | |
A brief chronicle of the late intestine warr in the three kingdoms ..., 1663: | |
The declarations and other pleadings contained in the eleven parts of the reports of Sir Edward Coke ... / rendred into English by W. Hughes of Grayes-Inne, Esquire, for the benefit of all students, and practizers of the common law, with a perfect table of the principal matters thereunto annexed. | |
Joviall crevv | |
The joviall crevv, or, The devill turn!d Ranter: being a character of the roaring Ranters of these times. Represented in a comedie, containing a true discovery of the cursed conversations, prodigious pranks, monstrous meetings, private imprious and incorrigible deporements [!] od a sect (lately sprung up amongst us) called Ranters. Their names sorted to their severall natures, and both lively presented in action. | |
Reports. | |
STC (2nd ed.): | |
Sylva sylvarum ... 1628 [i.e. 1629]: | |
Sylva sylvarvm, or, A naturall historie in ten centvries | |
A systeme or body of divinity consisting of ten books [...] | |
True copy of the latine oration of the excellent lord George Ossoliński | |
Trve copies of the insolent, crvell, barbarovs and blasphemous Letter lately writen by the Great Turke, for denouncing of warre against the King of Poland and of the Magnanimous and most christian answere made by the said King thereunto : with a short preface, declaring the vniust cause on which this Turkish Tyrant, and faithlesse enemy of Christendome, now layeth hold to inuade it .... | |
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