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William Warner | lit.salon
William Warner
Born:
1558?
Died:
1609
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Born:
1558?
Died:
1609
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Albions England a continued historie of the same kingdome, from the originals of the first inhabitants thereof: and most the chiefe alterations and accidents there hapning: vnto, and in, the happie raigne of our now most gracious soueraigne Queene Elizabeth. VVith varietie of inuentiue and historicall intermixtures
1597
William Warner, Joan Orwin
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Pan his syrinx, or pipe compact of seuen reedes: including in one, seuen tragical and centicall arguments, with their diuers notes not impertinent: Whereby, in effect, of all thinges is touched, in few, something of the vayue, wanton, proud, and unconstant course of the world. Neither herein, to some-what praise-worthie, is prayse vvanting
1584
William Warner, Thomas Purfoot
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Albions England. Or Historicall map of the same island: prosecuted from the liues, actes, and labors of Saturne, Iupiter, Hercules, and Æneas: originalles of the Brutons, and Englishmen, and occasion of the Brutons their first aryuall in Albion. Continuing the same historie vnto the tribute to the Romaines, entrie of the Saxones, inuasion by the Danes, and conquest by the Normaines. With historicall intermixtures, inuention, and varietie: proffitably, briefly, and pleasantly, performed in verse and prose
1586
William Warner, George Robinson
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The first and second parts of Albions England the former reuised and corrected, and the latter newly continued and added. Containing an historicall map of the same island: prosecuted from the liues, actes, and labors of Saturne, Iupiter, Hercules, and Æneas: originalles of the Brutons, and Englishmen, and occasion of the Brutons their first ariuall in Albion. Prosecuting the same historie vnto the tribute to the Romaines, entrie of the Saxones, inuasion by the Danes, conquest by the Normaines, restaurarion [sic] of the royall English blood, discention and vnion of the two linages Lancaster and Yorke. With historicall intermixtures, inuention, and varietie: profitably, briefly, and pleasantly performed in verse and prose
1589
William Warner, Thomas Orwin
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Albions England·: A continued historie of the same kingdome, from the originals of the first inhabitants thereof: with most the chiefe alterations and accidents there hapning, vnto, and in the happie raigne of our now most soueraigne lord King James. Not barren in varietie of inuentiue and historicall intermixtures
1612
William Warner, William Stansby