Niccols, Richard, 1584-1616
Niccols, Richard, 1584-1616, poète
Richard Niccols écrivain britannique
Niccols, Richard
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (30)
Works
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The beggers ape, 1627 ... | |
The cuckovv. Richardus Niccols, in Artibus Bac. Oxon | |
The cuckow | |
The cvckow | |
A day-starre for darke-wandring soules : shewing the light, by a Christian controuersie: or briefely and plainely setting forth the mysterie of our saluation. Diuided into principles, obiections, and answeres. By Richard Niccolls, th'elder, of the Inner Temple London, Gent. deceased. Published for the generall benefit of all those who heartily, and with a true path desire their owne saluation: by I.C | |
Élégies. | |
Expicedium. | |
Expicedium [sic] : A funeral oration, vpon the death of the late deceased Princesse of famous memorye, Elizabeth by the grace of God, Queen of England, France and Ireland. Written: by Infelice Academico Ignoto. Wherunto is added, the true order of her Highnes imperiall funerall | |
The Furies· : With vertues encomium. Or The image of honour. In two bookes of epigrammes, satyricall and encomiasticke. By R.N | |
Londons Artillery : briefly containing the noble practise of that wothie [sic] societie: with the moderne and ancient martiall exercises, natures of armes, vertue of magistrates, antiquitie, glorie and chronography of this honourable cittie. By R.N. Oxon | |
Mirrour for magistrates. | |
Monodia or Walthams complaint : vpon the death of that most vertuous and noble ladie, late deceased, the Lady Honor Hay, sole daughter and heire to the Right Honorable Edward, Lord Dennie, Baron of Waltham, and wife to the Right Honourable Iames Lord Hay. By R.N. Oxon | |
Selected poems | |
Sir Thomas Overburies vision | |
Three precious teares of blood, flowing from the wounded harts of three great French ladies : In memory, of the vertues, complaint of the losse, and execration of the murther, of that thrice-worthy monarch, Henry the Great. Now shed againe in English. To three of the most excellent among the excellentest ladies of this little world, and of the greatest | |
The three sisters teares, 1613: | |
Variable fortune and vnhappie falles of such princes as hath happened since the Conquest | |
Winter nights vision |