Results: 182 texts
- ― She Ventures, and He Wins, 1696
- ― A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, 1694
- ― Introductory Material to The History of the Angelical Virgin Glorious S. Clare, 1635
- ― Poetical Recreations, 1688
- ― To All the Present Rulers, 1659
- ― Abdelazer, or, The Moor's Revenge, 1677
- ― The Amorous Prince, or, the Curious Husband, 1671
- ― The Emperor of the Moon, 1688
- ― History of the Nun, 1689
- ― Miscellany, Being a Collection of Poems by Several Hands. Together with Reflections on Morality, or Seneca Unmasked, 1685
- ― La Montre: or The Lover’s Watch, 1686
- ― Oroonoko, 1688
- ― A Pindaric Poem to the Reverend Doctor Burnet, 1689
- ― A Pindaric Poem, 1685
- ― Poems Upon Several Occasions, with a Voyage to the Island of Love, 1684
- ― Sir Patient Fancy, 1678
- ― Translator's Preface to A Discovery of New Worlds, 1688
- ― The Widow Ranter, 1690
- ― The Trumpet of the Lord Sounded Forth Unto These Three Nations, 1662
- ― A Warning from the Lord God, 1660
- ― Marcelia: or the Treacherous Friend, 1670
- ― Several Poems, 1678
- ― The Tenth Muse, 1650
- ― A Catechism of the Several Heads of Christian Religion, 1646
- ― The Case of Madam Mary Carleton, 1663
- ― The Petition of the Jews, 1649
- ― The History of the Life, Reign, and Death of Edward II, 1680
- ― The History of the Most Unfortunate Prince King Edward II, 1680
- ― The Tragedie of Mariam, 1613
- ― The Little Horns Doom and Downfall, and A New and More Exact Map, 1651
- ― Bell in Campo, 1662
- ― The Bridals, 1668
- ― CCXI Sociable Letters, 1664
- ― A Comedy of the Apocryphal Ladies, 1662
- ― The Comical Hash, 1662
- ― The Convent of Pleasure, 1668
- ― The Description of a New World, Called the Blazing-World, 1668
- ― The Female Academy, 1662
- ― Introductory and Concluding Materials to Plays, 1662
- ― Introductory Material to Plays Never Before Printed, 1668
- ― The Lady Contemplation, 1662
- ― The Life of William Cavendish, 1667
- ― Loves Adventures, 1662
- ― The Matrimonial Trouble, 1662
- ― Natures Pictures, 1656
- ― Nature's Three Daughters, Beauty, Love and Wit, 1662
- ― Observations upon Experimental Philosophy, 1666
- ― Philosophical Letters, 1664
- ― A Piece of a Play, 1668
- ― Poems and Fancies, 1653
- ― The Presence, 1668
- ― The Public Wooing, 1662
- ― The Religious, 1662
- ― The Several Wits, 1662
- ― The Sociable Companions, or the Female Wits, 1668
- ― The Unnatural Tragedy, 1662
- ― Wits Cabal, 1662
- ― The World's Olio, 1655
- ― Youths Glory, and Deaths Banquet, 1662
- ― Malice Defeated, 1680
- ― To Dr.---- An Answer to his Queries, Concerning the College of Midwives, 1688
- ― Good Counsel, to the Petitioners for Presbyterian Government, 1645
- ― The Justification of the Independent Churches of Christ, 1641
- ― A New-Yeares Gift, 1645
- ― The Countess of Lincoln's Nursery, 1622
- ― Divine Songs and Meditations, 1653
- ― The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy, 1692
- ― Academia: or, the Humours of the University of Oxford, 1691
- ― The Oxford-Act: A Poem, 1693
- ― All the Kings of the Earth Shall Praise Thee, 1633
- ― Apocalypse, Chap. 11, 1640
- ― The Appearance or Presence of the Son of Man, 1649
- ― The Arraignment, 1650
- ― As Not Unknown, This Petition, 1645
- ― The Benediction, 1651
- ― Bethlehem Signifying the House of Bread, 1652
- ― The Blasphemous Charge Against Her, 1649
- ― The Bride's Preparation, 1644
- ― The Crying Charge, 1649
- ― The Day of Judgments Model, 1646
- ― Elijah the Tishbite's Supplication, 1650
- ― The Everlasting Gospel, 1649
- ― Ezekiel the Prophet Explained, 1647
- ― For the Blessed Feast of Easter, 1646
- ― For the Most Honorable States, 1649
- ― For the Right Noble Sir Balthazar Gerbier, 1649
- ― For Whitsun Tide's Last Feast, 1645
- ― From the Lady Eleanor, Her Blessing to Her Beloved Daughter, 1644
- ― The Gatehouse Salutation, 1646
- ― Great Britain's Visitation, 1645
- ― Hell's Destruction, 1651
- ― Reader, the Heavy Hour at Hand, 1648
- ― Tobits Book: A Lesson, 1652
- ― A Warning to the Dragon, 1625
- ― The Word of God, 1644
- ― Introductory Material to Delicious Entertainments of the Soul, 1632
- ― Conclusion to Katherine Philips' Horace, 1669
- ― Epistle Dedicatory from Admirable Events, 1639
- ― The Female Advocate, 1686
- ― The Golden Speech, 1693
- ― Her Majesty's Most Princely Answer (The Golden Speech), 1601-11-30
- ― The Last Speech and Thanks of Queen Elizabeth, 1679
- ― The Marriage Speech (extemporaneous version), 1688
- ― The Marriage Speech (parliamentary version), 1693
- ― A Most Excellent and Remarkable Speech, 1643-01-28
- ― Queen Elizabeth's Speech to Her Last Parliament, 1642
- ― A Speech Made by Queen Elizabeth, 1688
- ― The Tilbury speech (version in Cabala), 1654
- ― This is a Short Relation, 1662
- ― Mundus Foppensis: or the Fop Displayed, 1691
- ― Mundus Muliebris: or, the Ladies Dressing-Room, 1690
- ― A Declaration and an Information from us the People of God Called Quakers, 1660
- ― An Evident Demonstration to Gods Elect, 1660
- ― A Loving Salutation to the Seed of Abraham, 1656
- ― This Was Given to Major General Harrison and the Rest, 1660
- ― Women's Speaking Justified, 1667
- ― Introductory Material to The Rule of the Most Blissed Father Saint Benedict, 1632
- ― A Choice Manual, or Rare and Select Secrets, 1653
- ― A True Gentlewoman's Delight, 1653
- ― Miscellanea, Meditations, Memoratives, 1604
- ― The Womens Almanack for the Year of our Lord 1688, 1688
- ― Order and Disorder, 1679
- ― An Almanack and Prognostication for the Year of our Lord 1659, 1659
- ― The Woman's Almanac, 1659
- ― The Mother's Legacy to her Unborn Child, 1624
- ― To Sion's Lovers, 1644
- ― Poems by Mrs. Anne Killigrew, 1686
- ― Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum, 1611
- ― The Mother's Blessing, 1616
- ― To the Chosen and Betrusted Knights, 1646
- ― Love's Name Lives, 1651
- ― Love's Name Lives, 1663
- ― An Essay to Revive the Ancient Education of Gentlewomen, 1673
- ― An Epitome of the History of Fair Argenis and Polyarchus, 1640
- ― Letters Written by Mrs. Manley, 1696
- ― A Discourse Concerning the Love of God, 1696
- ― A Godly Dream, 1606
- ― The Worming of a Mad Dog, 1617
- ― An Antidote Against Purgatory, 1634
- ― Susanna's Apology Against the Elders, 1659
- ― Female Poems on Several Occasions, 1679
- ― Letters by the Late Celebrated Mrs. Katherine Philips, 1697
- ― Poems by the Most Deservedly Admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, the Matchless Orinda, to which is added Monsieur Corneille's Pompey and Horace, Tragedies, 1667
- ― Poems, 1664
- ― Pompey, 1663
- ― The Deceiver Deceived, 1698
- ― The False Friend, 1699
- ― The Innocent Mistress, 1697
- ― A Vision, 1648
- ― A Chain of Pearl, 1630
- ― The Mother's Counsel or, Live Within Compass, 1630
- ― Poems on Several Occasions, 1696
- ― The Sovereignty and Goodness of God, 1682
- ― Introductory Material to A Way of Reconciliation, 1605
- ― The Midwives Book, 1671
- ― Dialogue Between Two Shepherds In Praise of Astrea, 1602
- ― A Lamentation for the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel, 1655
- ― When the Lord Jesus Came to Jerusalem, 1655
- ― Esther Hath Hang'd Haman, 1617
- ― Mortalities Memorandum, 1621
- ― A Muzzle for Melastomus, 1617
- ― A True Copy of the Petition, 1641
- ― Meditations of Man's Mortality, 1634
- ― The Womens Sharp Revenge, 1640
- ― The Cry of a Stone, 1654
- ― Strange and Wonderful News, 1654
- ― Epistle from the Womens Yearly Meeting at York, and an Epistle from Mary Waite, 1688
- ― A Continuation of Sir Philip Sydney's Arcadia, 1651
- ― The Humble Address of the Widow Whitrowe to King William, 1689
- ― The Humble Salutation and Faithful Greeting of the Widow Whitrowe to King William, 1690
- ― To King William and Queen Mary, 1692
- ― The Widow Whitrow's Humble Thanksgiving, 1694
- ― The Work of God in a Dying Maid, 1677
- ― A Wonderful Pleasant and Profitable Letter, 1656
- ― The Cook's Guide: or, Rare Receipts for Cookery, 1664
- ― A Guide to Ladies, Gentlewomen, and Maids, 1668
- ― The Countess of Montgomery's Urania, 1621
- ― Letters of Love and Gallantry (vol. 1), 1693
- ― Letters of Love and Gallantry (vol. 2), 1694
- ― Eliza's Babes, 1652
- ― Swetnam, the Woman-Hater, Arraigned by Women, 1620
- ― The Wonderful Discoverie of the Witchcrafts of Margaret and Phillip Flower, 1619