Sir Thomas Ouerburie his wife with new elegies vpon his (now knowne) vntimely death : whereunto are annexed, new newes and characters / written by himselfe and other learned gentlemen.
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- Sir Thomas Ouerburie his wife with new elegies vpon his (now knowne) vntimely death : whereunto are annexed, new newes and characters / written by himselfe and other learned gentlemen.
- Author
- Overbury, Thomas, Sir, 1581-1613.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Edward Griffin for Laurence L'isle, and are to bee sold at his shop at the Tigers head in Pauls Church-yard,
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- Subject terms
- Overbury, Thomas, -- Sir, 1581-1613.
- Character sketches.
- Characters and characteristics.
- Wives.
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Contents
- title page
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Elegies of seuerall Authors,
on the vntimely death of SIR
Thomas Ouerburie poysoned
in the Tower.
- Vpon the vntimely death of Sir Thomas Ouerburie.
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To the Memorie of that generally
bewailed Gentleman, S
r . Thomas Ouerburie. -
Vpon the vntimely Death of
the
Author of this ingeniousPoem, Sr . THO: OVERBVRY Knight, poysoned inthe Towre. -
An Elegie consecrated to the
memorie of the truly worthy and
learned Sir
Thomas Ouerburie KNIGHT. -
Vpon the vntimely
Death of S
r .Thomas Ouerbury. - In obitum intempestiuum & lachrimabilem Illustrissimi Equitis au∣rati TH: OVERBVRI magnae spei & expectationis Viri.
- Encomiasticke Uerses on this ex∣cellent Poem the Wife.
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On Sir
Thomas Ouerburies Poem the Wife. - Eiusdem in Eadem.
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On Sir
Thomas Ouerburies Poem the Wife. - On the Wife.
- To the Wife.
- On the Wife.
- On the Wife.
- poem
- To the cleane contrary wife.
- To the Wife.
- Of the choyce of a Wife.
- part
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Characters,
OR
Wittie descriptions of the pro∣perties
of sundry Persons.
- A good Woman.
- A very Woman.
- A Dissembler,
- A Courtier,
- A Golden Asse,
- A Flatterer,
- An ignorant Glorie-hunter,
- A Timist,
- An Amorist,
- An Affectate Traueller
- A Wise man
- A Noble Spirit
- An Olde Man
- A Countrey Gentleman
- A Fine Gentle-man
- An Elder Brother
- A Braggadochio Welchman
- A Pedant
- A Seruing-man
- An Host
- An Ostler
- A good Wife
- A Melancholie man
- A Sailor
- A Souldier
- A Taylor
- A Puritane
- A Whoore
- A very Whoore
- A meere Common Lawyer
- A Meere Scholler.
- A Tinker
- An Apparatour
- An Almanacke-maker
- An Hypocrite
- A Maquerela, in plain English, a Bawd
- A Chamber-Maide,
- A Precisian.
- An Innes of Court man.
- A meere Fellow of an House.
- A worthy Commander in the Warres.
- A vaine-glorious Coward in Command,
- A Pyrate,
- An ordinarie Fencer
- A Puny-clarke.
- A Foote-man,
- A noble and retir'd House∣keeper,
- An Intruder into fauour
- A faire and happy Milke-mayd,
- An Arrant Horse-courser
- A Roaring Boy
- Adrunken Dutch-man resident in England
- A Phantastique. An Improuident young Gallant.
- A Button-maker of Amsterdam,
- A Distaster of the Time
- A meere Fellow of a House
- A meere Petifogger
- An Ingrosser of Corne.
- A Diuellish Usurer
- A Water-Man
- A Reuerend Iudge
- A vertuous Widdow
- An ordinary Widdow
- A Quacksaluer
- A Canting Rogue.
- A French Cooke
- A Sexton
- A Iesuite
- An excellent Actor.
- A Franklin.
- A Rimer
- The Character of a happy life.
- Certaine Edicts from a Parliament in Eutopia; Written by the Lady Southwell.
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NEVVES
FROM ANY WHENCE.
OR,
OLD TRVTH, VNDER A SVP∣posall of Noueltie.
Occasioned by diuers Essayes, and priuate
passages of Wit, betweene sundrie Gentle∣men
vpon that subiect.
- Newes from Court.
- Answere to the Court Newes.
- Countrey Newes.
- Newes from the very Countrey.
- Answer to the very Country Newes.
- Newes to the Vniuersitie.
- Newes from Sea.
- Forreine Newes of the yeere 1616.
- Newes from my Lodging.
- Newes of my Morning worke.
- Newes from the lower end of the Table.
- Newes from the Church.
- Newes from the Bed.
- Newes from Shipbord.
- Newes from the Chimney corner.