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- The faerie queene. Disposed into twelue bookes, fasioning XII. Morall vertues, 1596, 686.g.21,22.(1.)
- The faerie queene. Disposed into twelve bookes, fashioning XII. Morall vertues, 1590, C. 12. h. 17, 18
- The works of that famous English poet, Mr. Edmond Spenser. Viz. The faery queen, The shepherds calendar, The history of Ireland, &c. Whereunto is added, an account of his life; with other new additions never before in print. Licensed, October 24th 1678. Roger L'Estrange., 1679, Unkn
- Prothalamion or A spousall verse made by Edm. Spenser. In honour of the double mariage of the two honorable & vertuous ladies, the Ladie Elizabeth and the Ladie Katherine Somerset, daughters to the Right Honourable the Earle of Worcester and espoused to the two worthie gentlemen M. Henry Gilford, and M. William Peter Esquyers., 1596, G. 11542
- [Faerie queene. Prospectus.] Proposals for printing by subscription, The faerie queene. By Edmund Spenser. With an exact collation of his own two original editions published by himself, in quarto; ?, 1751, Add.MS.4235(1)
- The shepheards calender: containing tvvelue aeglogues, proportionable to the twelue moneths. Entituled, to the noble and vertuous gentleman, most worthy of all titles, both of learning and chiualrie, Master Philip Sidney., 1611, Harl. 5927(69)
- Three proper, and wittie, familiar letters: lately passed betvveene tvvo vniuersitie men: touching the earthquake in Aprill last, and our English refourmed versifying. With the preface of a wellwiller to them both., 1580, C.40.d.16.
- The shepheardes calender conteyning tvvelue aeglogues proportionable to the twelue monethes. Entitled to the noble and vertuous gentleman most worthy of all titles both of learning and cheualrie M. Philip Sidney., 1579, G.11532
- The poetical works of Edmund Spenser. In eight volumes. From the text of Mr. Upton, &c. With the life of the author. ?, 1778, 1066.b.8-11
- Proposals for printing by subscription a new edition of Spenser's Fairy queen, with notes by John Upton,?, 1758, G.11613*
- Mother Hubberd's tale of the fox and ape. Selected from the works of Edmund Spenser. With the obsolete words explained., 1784, 1346.c.4
- Fovvre hymnes, made by Edm. Spenser., 1596, G.11541
- The faerie queene. Disposed into twelue books, fashioning XII. Morall vertues., 1590, G.11535-36(1)
- The faerie queene. By Edmund Spenser. With an exact collation of the two original editions, ?, 1751, 77.k.3-5
- The faerie queene. Disposed into twelue bookes, fashioning XII. morall vertues., 1596, Harl. 5927(166)
- The faerie queene, disposed into XII. bookes, fashioning twelue morall vertues., 1609, C.57.f.6
- The fairy queen. Written by Edmund Spenser. With a glossary, explaining the old and obscure words. In two volumes?, 1609, 78.g.13.
- The faerie queen: The shepheards calendar: together with the other works of England's arch-poet, Edm. Spenser: collected into one volume, and carefully corrected., 1611, 79.h.23
- The faerie queen: The shepheards calendar: together with the other works of England's arch-poet, Edm. Spenser: collected into one volume, and carefully corrected., 1611, RB.23.b.1551
- The faerie queene, by Edmund Spenser. A new edition, with notes critical and explanatory, by Ralph Church,?, 1758, 11623.I.1
- The faerie queene, by Edmund Spenser. A new edition, with notes critical and explanatory, by Ralph Church,?, 1758, 11623.I.2
- The faerie leveller: or, King Charles his leveller descried and deciphered in Queene Elizabeths dayes. By her poet laureat Edmond Spenser, in his unparaleld poeme, entituled, The faerie queene. A lively representation of our times., 1648, E.454[23]
- Daphnaida. An elegie vpon the death of the noble and vertuous Douglas Howard, daughter and heire of Henry Lord Howard, Viscount Byndon, and wife of Arthure Gorges Esquier. Dedicated to the Right honorable the Lady Helena, Marquesse of Northampton. By Ed. Sp., 1591, G.11538
- Colin Clouts come home againe. By Ed. Spencer., 1595, 686.g.22.(2,3.)
- [The shepheardes calender. Latin and English]. Calendarium pastorale, sive aeglogae duodecim, totidem anni mensibus accommodateae; anglice olim scriptae ab Edmundo Spenser, ?, 1735, RB.23.a.2750
- Complaints. Containing sundrie small poemes of the worlds vanitie. Vvhereof the next page maketh mention. By Ed. Sp., 1591, G. 11539
- [The shepheards calender. Latin and English.] Calendarium pastorale, sive aeglogae duodecim, totidem anni mensibus accomodatae; anglice olim scriptae ab Edmundo Spenser, ?, 1732, 11607.f.7
- A canto of the Fairy queen. Written by Spenser. Never before published., 1739, 641.m.13(2)
- A view of the state of Ireland as it was in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Written by way of dialogue between Eudoxus and Ireneus. By Edmund Spenser. To which is prefix'd the author's life, and an index?, 1763, 601.d.33
- The works of Mr. Edmund Spenser. In six volumes. With a glossary explaining the old and obscure words. Publish'd by Mr. Hughes. ?, 1715, E/02554, E/03211 and E/04774
- The works of Mr. Edmund Spenser. In six volumes. With a glossary explaining the old and obscure words. Publish'd by Mr. Hughes. ?, 1715, 11773.b.17(4)
- The works of Mr. Edmund Spenser. In six volumes. With a glossary explaining the old and obscure words. Publish'd by Mr. Hughes. ?, 1715, 239.I.35-40
- The works of Mr. Edmund Spenser. In six volumes. With a glossary explaining the old and obscure words. Publish'd by Mr. Hughes. ?, 1715, 687.b.27-32
- The works of Mr. Edmund Spenser. In six volumes. With a glossary explaining the old and obscure words. Publish'd by Mr. Hughes. ?, 1715, G.12799-804
- The works of Spenser. In six volumes. With a glossary explaining the old and obscure words. To which is prefix'd the life of the author, and an essay on allegorical poetry, by Mr. Hughes. ?, 1750, 11607.a.30-35
- Spenser's Faerie queene. A new edition with a glossary, and notes explanatory and critical by John Upton ?, 1758, 641.k.8,9
- Spenser's Faerie queene. A new edition with a glossary, and notes explanatory and critical by John Upton ?, 1758, 84.k.3,4
- Spenser's Faerie queene. A new edition with a glossary, and notes explanatory and critical by John Upton ?, 1758, G.11613,14
- Spenser's Faerie queene. A new edition with a glossary, and notes explanatory and critical by John Upton ?, 1758, G.18704,5
- Prothalamion or A spousall verse made by Edm. Spenser. In honour of the double mariage of the two honorable & vertuous ladies, the Ladie Elizabeth and the Ladie Katherine Somerset, daughters to the Right Honourable the Earle of Worcester and espoused to the two worthie gentlemen M. Henry Gilford, and M. William Peter Esquyers., 1596, Ashley. 1763
- A theatre wherein be represented as wel the miseries & calamities that follow the voluptuous worldlings, as also the greate ioyes and plesures which the faithfull do enioy. An argument both profitable and delectable, to all that sincerely loue the word of God. Deuised by S. Iohn vander Noodt. Seene and allowed according to the order appointed., 1569, 224.a.11
- A theatre wherein be represented as wel the miseries & calamities that follow the voluptuous worldlings, as also the greate ioyes and plesures which the faithfull do enioy. An argument both profitable and delectable, to all that sincerely loue the word of God. Deuised by S. Iohn vander Noodt. Seene and allowed according to the order appointed. , 1569, G.10107
- The faerie queene. Disposed into twelve bookes, fashioning XII. Morall vertues, 1590, C. 28. b. 14
- The shepheardes calender conteyning tvvelue aeglogues proportionable to the twelue monethes. Entitled to the noble and vertuous gentleman most worthy of all titles both of learning and cheualrie M. Philip Sidney., 1581, Ashley 1758
- The shepheardes calender conteyning tvvelue aeglogues proportionable to the twelue monethes. Entitled to the noble and vertuous gentleman most worthy of all titles both of learning and cheualrie M. Philip Sidney., 1581, G.11533.
- The shepheardes calender conteyning tvvelue aeglogues proportionable to the twelue monethes. Entitled to the noble and vertuous gentleman most worthy of all titles both of learning and cheualrie M. Philip Sidney., 1586, G.11534.
- The shepheardes calender conteyning tvvelue aeglogues proportionable to the twelue monethes. Entitled to the noble and vertuous gentleman most worthy of all titles both of learning and cheualrie M. Philip Sidney., 1591, C.39.e.5
- The shepheardes calender conteyning tvvelue aeglogues proportionable to the twelue monethes. Entitled to the noble and vertuous gentleman most worthy of all titles both of learning and cheualrie M. Philip Sidney., 1591, 239. k. 35
- The shepheardes calender conteyning tvvelue aeglogues proportionable to the twelue monethes. Entitled to the noble and vertuous gentleman most worthy of all titles both of learning and cheualrie M. Philip Sidney., 1597, C.117.b.10
- The shepheardes calender conteyning tvvelue aeglogues proportionable to the twelue monethes. Entitled to the noble and vertuous gentleman most worthy of all titles both of learning and cheualrie M. Philip Sidney., 1597, C. 12. h. 19
- The faerie queene. Disposed into twelue bookes, fasioning XII. Morall vertues, 1596, G.11537.
- Complaints. Containing sundrie small poemes of the worlds vanitie. Vvhereof the next page maketh mention. By Ed. Sp., 1591, 239.i.1.
- Complaints. Containing sundrie small poemes of the worlds vanitie. Vvhereof the next page maketh mention. By Ed. Sp., 1591, C.39.e.5.(2.)
- Colin Clouts come home againe. By Ed. Spencer., 1595, G.11536.(2.)
- Colin Clouts come home againe. By Ed. Spencer., 1595, G.11540.
- Amoretti and Epithalamion. Written not long since by Edmunde Spenser., 1595, G.11184.
- Three proper, and wittie, familiar letters: lately passed betvveene tvvo vniuersitie men: touching the earthquake in Aprill last, and our English refourmed versifying. With the preface of a wellwiller to them both., 1580, Harl.5927(133)
- The faerie queen: The shepheards calendar: together with the other works of England’s arch-poët, Edm. Spenser: collected into one volume, and carefully corrected., 1617, C.28.m.7
- The faerie queen: The shepheards calendar: together with the other works of England’s arch-poët, Edm. Spenser: collected into one volume, and carefully corrected., 1617, 1346.l.1