Image from Emblems, Divine and Moral; The School of the Heart; and Hieroglyphics of the Life of Man (London: William Tegg, 1866)
fromoldbooks.org | Francis Quarles (1592–1644)Includes the names: F. Quarles | 253 | 0 | (4.08) | 0 | 0 |
- Emblems, Divine and Moral 11 copies
- Argalus and Parthenia (Renaissance English Text and Society Series, No 11) 2 copies
- Divine poems: containing The history of Jonah, Ester, Job [and] Sampson… 2 copies
- Quarles's Enchiridion 1 copy
- The complete works in prose and verse of Francis Quarles; (Chertsey… 1 copy
- Hieroglyphikes. 1638. Facsimile edition. English Emblem Books No. 14 1 copy
- Hadassa: or the History of Queene Ester: with Meditations thereupon,… 1 copy
- Enchiridion containing institutions divine--contemplative, practical,… 1 copy
- A Good-Night - with analysis (Interpreting Literature - 5th Edition) 1 copy
- Institutions, essays and maxims, political, moral & divine. : Divided into… 1 copy
- Enchiridion 1 copy
- Be sad, my heart, deep dangers wait thy mirth (included in The Norton… 1 copy
- A Feast for Wormes. Set forth in a poeme of the history of Ionah. [A… 1 copy
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