Gayton, Edmund, 1608-1666
Edmund Gayton
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Gayton, Edmund, ‡d 1608-1666
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (16)
Works
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The art of longevity, or, A diæteticall institution | |
Charity triumphant, or, The virgin-shew : exhibited on the 29th of October, 1655, being the Lord Mayor Day | |
Chartæ scriptæ: or A new game at cards, call'd Play by the booke | |
Coll. Henry Marten's familiar letters to his lady of delight, 1663: | |
Epulæ Oxonienses. Or a jocular relation of a banquet : presented to the best of Kings, by the best of prelates, in the year 1636, in the mathematick library at St. John Baptists Colledge | |
Festivous notes on the history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote. : First published by Edmund Gayton, Esq; in the year 1654. Revised, with corrections, alterations, and additions; and adapted to the modern translations of that celebrated work. To which is added, a copious index, By the Editor | |
The glorious and living cinque-ports of our fortunate island : thrice happy in the persons of His Sacred Majestie, the illustrious and puissant Prince, His Royall Highnesse James Duke of Yorke, the two victorious and loyall generals, their united excellencies, Prince Rupert, and George Duke of Albermarle : the heroick and daring captaines in this signall victory : to whom the author humbly presents this following epinikeon | |
Good counsel against cold weather | |
Hymnus de febribus | |
The lawyer's duel, or tvvo sonnets : composed on Grotius's Mare liberum. and Selden's Mare clausum | |
Pleasant notes upon Don Quixot | |
The religion of a physician, or, Divine meditations upon the grand and lesser festivals, commanded to be observed in the Church of England by act of Parliament | |
To Mr. Robert Whitehall at the wels at Astrop | |
Upon Mr. Bobard's yew-men of the guards to the physick garden : to the tune of The counter-scuffle | |
Upon the meeting of the sons of the clergy at a sermon preached before them in Saint Pauls church the eighth of November, 1655 : specifying their several capacities, as they stood in the time of the law, and now under the gospel | |
VVil: Bagnal's ghost. Or the merry devill of Gadmunton : In his perambulation of the prisons of London | |
Walk knaves, walk : A discourse intended to have been spoken at court and now publish'd for the satisfaction of all those that have participated of the svveetness of publike employments | |
Wit revived, 1674: | |
Wit revived, or, A new and excellent way of divertisement : digested into most ingenious questions and answers |