Johnson, Richard, 1573-1659?
Richard Johnson British romance writer, born 1573
Johnson, Richard, 1573-ca. 1659
Johnson, Richard ca. 1573-1659?
Johnson, Richard
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Richard Johnson ‡c British romance writer, born 1573
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Works
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Celestiall elegies of the goddesses and the Muses | |
A crovvne garland of goulden roses : Gathered out of Englands royall garden. Being the liues and strange fortunes of many great personages of this land. Set forth in many pleasant new songs and sonetts neuer before imprinted. By Richard Iohnson | |
The crown garland of golden roses: consisting of ballads and songs. | |
A description of love : with certaine epigrams, elegies, and sonnets, and also Mast. Iohnsons answere to Master Withers : with The crie of Ludgate and The song of the beggar. | |
The famous historie of the seauen champions of Christendome : Saint George of England, Saint Denis of France, Saint Iames of Spaine, Saint Anthony of Italy, Saint Andrevv of Scotland, Saint Patricke of Ireland, and Saint Dauid of Wales shewing their honourable battels by sea and land: their tilts, iusts, turnaments for ladies: their combats with giants, monsters and dragons: their aduentures in forraine nations; their inchantments in the Holy Land: their knight-hoods prowesse and chiualrie, in Europe, Africa, and Asia, with their victories against the enemies of Christ. Whereunto is added by the first author, the true manner of their deaths, being seauen famous tragedies: and how they came to be called the seauen saints of Christendome. The first part | |
The golden garland of princely pleasures and delicate delights : Wherin is conteined the histories of many of the kings, queenes, princes, lords, ladies, knights, and gentlewomen of this kingdome. Being most pleasant songs and sonnets to sundry new tunes now most in vse: the third time imprinted, enlarged and corrected by Rich. Iohnson. Deuided into two parts | |
King Lear and his three daughters | |
A lanterne-light for loyall subiects. Or, A terrour for traytours : Wherein may be seene the odiousnesse of treason, the deserued ende of traytours, and the wonderfull preseruation of anoynted princes. A matter rightly agreeing with this time of danger, where wicked persons haue desired our publike sorrow, and the ruine of this realme of England | |
Life and death of famous Thomas Stukely | |
Look on me, London, I am an honest Englishman, ripping up the bowels of mischiefs, lurking in thy sub-urbs and precincts, 1613 | |
Merie tales of the mad men of Gotam / and The history of Tom Thumbe | |
Musarum plangores : vpon the death of the right honourable, Sir Christopher Hatton, Knight, &c | |
The nine worthies of London : explayning the honourable exercise of armes, the vertues of the valiant, and the memorable attempts of magnanimious minds. Pleasant for gentlemen, not vnseemely for magistrates, and most profitable for prentises. Compiled by Richard Iohnson | |
The pleasant and delightful history of Tom of Lincoln, : The most Valiant and Renowned Red-Rose Knight; Surnamed for his many Wonderful Exploits, The Glory and Pride of England. Containing an Account of his Princely Birth, strange Education Noble and Valourous Exploits at Home and Abroad; his Amours with the Fairy Queen; his Marriage with the Emperour of Æthiopia's Daughter; also the manner of his Unfortunate Death. Together with the Adventures and Exploits of his two Princely Sons, the Fair Knight and Black Knight | |
The pleasant conceits of old Hobson, the merry Londoner. A. D. 1607. | |
The pleasant walkes of Moore-fields : being the guift of two sisters, now beautified, to the continuing fame of this worthy city, 1607 | |
A remembrance of the honors due to the life and death of Robert Earle of Salisbury, Lord Treasurer of England, &c | |
Sabra the Saint | |
Seven champions of Christendom | |
Tom a Lincoln |