Moseley, Humphrey, -1661
Moseley, Humphrey, 16..?-1661
Humphrey Moseley
Moseley, Humphrey
Moseley, Humphrey, d. 1661
Mosely, Humphrey 17. årh.
Humphrey Moseley éditeur britannique
Moseley, Humphrey, fl. 1630-1661
VIAF ID: 53710534 ( Personal )
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Works
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and G. Redgrave. Short-title catalogue of books, 1986-1991: | |
The art of angling | |
Brennoralt, a tragedy presented at the Private House in Black Fryers by His Majesties servants | |
canon of 4. voc. in the unison | |
Choice psalmes put into musick : for three voices : the most of which may properly enough be sung by any three, with a thorough base | |
Clarastella, 1650: | |
The Communion book catechisme expounded, 1636: | |
A Compendious History of the Goths, Swedes, and Vandals, and Other Northern Nations | |
The country captaine, and The varietie : two comedies | |
Dodona's grove | |
Duke of Newcastle's plays. | |
Expeditio in Ream insulam, authore Edouardo Domino Herbert, Barone de Cherbury ..., 1656: | |
Fragmenta Aurea : a collection of all the incomparable peeces | |
Giusta statera de'porporati. | |
Gloria Patri | |
Grounds of grammar penned and published, 1641: | |
The historie of the defendors of the Catholique faith : discoursing the state of religion in England and the care of the politique state for religion during the reignes of King Henrry 8, Edward 6, Queene Marie, Elizabeth and our late souereigne, King Iames ... | |
History of all the present cardinals of Rome | |
king, Jehovah, with Thy justice crown | |
Laudate Dominum omnes gentes | |
Let God arise, &c. | |
Let our foes, &c. | |
Letters between the Ld George Digby, and Sr Kenelm Digby kt. concerning religion.. | |
life of the late victorious king of France, Lewis the XIII. (and of his cardinall de Richelieu.) Divided into seven lustres | |
Life of the present Pope Alexander the Seventh | |
Lord, as the hart, &c. | |
Lord for thy promise, &c. | |
Lord, judge my cause | |
Lord, thou hast been favourable | |
Lord, to my prayers incline Thine ear | |
Love and honour, 1649: | |
Lusiad, or, Portugals historicall poem written in portingall language | |
Memento, Domine, congregationis tuae | |
Middleton plays. | |
Music, the master of thy art is dead | |
My God, &c. | |
My God, my rock, regard my cry | |
My God, o why hast Thou forsook | |
My soul and all my faculties | |
No Wit like a Woman's. | |
Not in thy wrath, &c. | |
Now in the winter, &c. | |
Now the Lord his reigne, &c. | |
The odes of Casimire translated by G.H. | |
Our fervent souls on God attend | |
Out of the horrour of the deep | |
pastorall elegie to the memory of my deare brother William Lawes | |
Phyllon therapeytikon: an healing leaf ..., 1658: | |
Poems, With a Maske | |
Politick discourses written in Italian ..., 1657: | |
Praise the Lord inthroned on high | |
Regi Regis regum arcana cano | |
Renatus Des-Cartes excellent compendium of musick: with necessary and judicious animadversions thereupon | |
Scarlet gown | |
She weepeth sore in the night | |
Sing to the King of kings | |
O sing unto the Lord... praise Him | |
Six sermons upon severall occasions, preached before the King, and elsewhere: by that late learned & reverend divine John Donne, Doctour in divinitie, and Dean of S. Pauls, London. | |
Sylva sylvarum or A naturall history in ten centuries : whereunto is newly added the History natural and experimentall of life and death | |
That man is truly blest, &c. | |
These salt rivers of mine eyes | |
O thou from whom all mercy springs | |
Thou mover of the rolling sphere | |
Thou that art enthron'd, &c. | |
Thy beauty Israel, &c. | |
'Tis joy to see | |
To hear me, Lord, be Thou inclined | |
To the God whom we adore | |
The tragedie of Cleopatra queen of Ægypt. | |
Two new playes : viz. More dissemblers besides women. Women beware women | |
The vanity of judiciary astrology, or, Divination by the stars. | |
Vocall forrest | |
Who trusts in thee | |
With sighs and cries to God I prayed | |
Woe is mee | |
Works. | |
Ye nations of the earth | |
You who the Lord, &c. |