Bibliographics

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A14494Virgil.Virgils Eclogues, vvith his booke De apibus, concerning the gouernment and ordering of bees, translated grammatically, and also according to the proprietie of our English tongue, so farre as grammar and the verse will well permit. Written chiefly for the good of schooles, to be vsed according to the directions in the preface to the painfull schoole maister, and more fully in the booke called Ludus literarius, or the grammar-schoole, chap. 816206594928402nan./cache/A14494.xml./txt/A14494.txt
A68848Virgil.The destruction of Troy, or The acts of Aeneas. Translated out of the second booke of the Æneads of Virgill, that peerelesse prince of Latine poets. With the Latine verse on the one side, and the English verse on the other, that the congruence of the translation with the originall may the better appeare. As also a centurie of epigrams, and a motto vpon the Creede, thereunto annexed. By Sr Thomas Wrothe, Knight162069632390nan./cache/A68848.xml./txt/A68848.txt
A14497Virgil.Virgils Eclogues translated into English: by W.L. Gent16283891812552nan./cache/A14497.xml./txt/A14497.txt
A14500Virgil.Virgil''s Georgicks Englished. by Tho: May Esqr1628266397841nan./cache/A14500.xml./txt/A14500.txt
A14487Virgil.The XII Aeneids of Virgil, the most renowned laureat-prince of Latine-poets; translated into English deca-syllables, by Iohn Vicars. 1632163211106335658nan./cache/A14487.xml./txt/A14487.txt
A14498Virgil.Virgil''s Bucolicks Engished [sic]. VVhereunto is added the translation of the two first satyrs of Iuvenal. By Iohn Bidle1634146185593nan./cache/A14498.xml./txt/A14498.txt
A65118Virgil.The destruction of Troy, an essay upon the second book of Virgils Æneis. Written in the year, 1636.165655341745nan./cache/A65118.xml./txt/A65118.txt
A86610Virgil.Poems, viz. 1. A panegyrick to the king. 2. Songs and sonnets. 3. The blind lady, a comedy. 4. The fourth book of Virgil, 5. Statius his Achilleis, with annotations. 6. A panegyrick to Generall Monck. / By the Honorable Sr Robert Howard.1660894443235842nan./cache/A86610.xml./txt/A86610.txt
A65116Virgil.Aeneas his errours, or, His voyage from Troy into Italy an essay upon the third book of Virgils Aeneis / by John Boys.1661103883314nan./cache/A65116.xml./txt/A65116.txt
A95995Virgil.Æneas his descent into Hell as it is inimitably described by the prince of poets in the sixth of his Æneis. / Made English by John Boys of Hode-Court, Esq; together with an ample and learned comment upon the same, wherein all passages criticall, mythological, philosophical and historical, are fully and clearly explained. To which are added some certain pieces relating to the publick, written by the author.16617954025567nan./cache/A95995.xml./txt/A95995.txt
A65123Virgil.The passion of Dido for Æneas As it is incomparably exprest in the fourth book of Virgil. Translated by Edmund Waller & Sidney Godolphin, Esqrs.167968412045nan./cache/A65123.xml./txt/A65123.txt
A65112Virgil.The works of Virgil containing his Pastorals, Georgics and Aeneis : adorn''d with a hundred sculptures / translated into English verse by Mr. Dryden.169721325974402nan./cache/A65112.xml./txt/A65112.txt