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- 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, E77
- Colin Clouts come home againe. By Edm. Spencer. , 1617, D672
- The fairy queen. Written by Edmund Spenser. With a glossary, explaining the old and obscure words. In two volumes?, 1609, C8131
- The works of Mr. Edmund 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, A1304
- Spenser's Faerie queene. A new edition with a glossary, and notes explanatory and critical by John Upton ...In two volumes..., 1758, D1220
- A view of the state of Ireland, written dialogue-wise betweene Eudoxus and Irenaeus, by Edmund Spenser Esq. In the yeare 1596. Whereunto is added the history of Ireland by Edmund Campion, sometime fellow of St. Iohn's Colledge in Oxford. Published by Sir Iames Ware knight., 1633, D652
- The faerie queene / by Edmund Spenser ; with an exact collation of the two original editions published by himself at London in quarto, the former containing the first three books printed in 1590 and the latter the six books in 1596 : to which are now added a new life of the author and also a glossary : adorn’d with thrty-two copper-plates from the original drawings of ... W. Kent..., 1751, D3310
- The fairy queen. Written by Edmund Spenser. With a glossary, explaining the old and obscure words. In two volumes..., 1758, C12278
- The Fairy Queen. Written by Edmund Spenser. With a glossary, explaining the old and obscure words. In two volumes. Volume the first [-second]., 1758, C8131
- 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., 1611, D850
- Prosopopoia. Or Mother Hubberds tale. By Edm. Sp. Dedicated to the right Honourable, the Lady Compton and Mountegle, 1612, D672