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The nature of man. A ... tract written in Greek / ... Englished, and divided into sections with briefs of their principall contents: by Geo. Wither.
Nemesius, Bishop of EmesaDate: [1636]- Books
A collection of emblemes / George Wither ; introduction by Michael Bath.
Wither, George, 1588-1667.Date: [1989], ©1989- Books
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A collection of emblemes, ancient and moderne : quickened vvith metricall illustrations, both morall and divine: and disposed into lotteries, that instruction, and good counsell, may bee furthered by an honest and pleasant recreation. By George VVither. The first booke.
Wither, George, 1588-1667Date: MDCXXXV. [1635]- Books
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A collection of emblemes, ancient and moderne : quickened vvith metricall illustrations, both morall and divine: and disposed into lotteries, that instruction, and good counsell, may bee furthered by an honest and pleasant recreation. By George VVither. The first booke.
Wither, George, 1588-1667Date: MDCXXXV. [1635]- Books
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The character of man. Or, his nature exactly displayed, in a philosophicall discourse, by the learned Nemesius. Now made English.
Nemesius, Bishop of EmesaDate: 1657- Books
A memorandum to London, occasioned by the pestilence there begun this present year MDCLXV, and humbly offered to the Lord Maior, aldermen and commonalty of the said city / By George Wither. Thereto is by him added, a Warning-piece to London, discharged out of a loophole in the Tower, upon meditating the deplorable fier, which consumed the house of an eminent citizen, [Mr. De Laun] with all the persons and goods therein, at the beginning of our most joyful festival, in December, 1662. Also a single sacrifice offered to Almighty God, by the same author in his lonely confinement, for prevention of the dearth feared, and probably portended, by immoderate raines in June and July, 1663 ... Moreover, in regard many have reported and believed this author to be dead; we have annexed his epitaph, made by himself. Upon that occasion.
Wither, George, 1588-1667.Date: [1665]- Books
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A collection of emblemes, ancient and moderne : quickened vvith metricall illustrations, both morall and divine: and disposed into lotteries, that instruction, and good counsell, may bee furthered by an honest and pleasant recreation. By George VVither. The first booke.
Wither, George, 1588-1667Date: MDCXXXV. [1635]- Books
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Britain's remembrancer : containing a narration of the plague lately past; a declaration of the mischiefs present; and a prediction of iudgments to come; (if repentance prevent not.) It is dedicated (for the glory of God) to posteritie; and, to these times (if they please) by Geo: Wither.
Wither, George, 1588-1667Date: MDCXXVIII. [1628]- Books
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A collection of emblemes, ancient and moderne : quickened vvith metricall illustrations, both morall and divine: and disposed into lotteries, that instruction, and good counsell, may bee furthered by an honest and pleasant recreation. By George VVither. The first booke.
Wither, George, 1588-1667Date: MDCXXXV. [1635]- Books
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Prince Henries obsequies or Mournefull elegies vpon his death : vvith a supposed inter-locution betweene the ghost of Prince Henrie and Great Brittaine. By George Wyther.
Wither, George, 1588-1667Date: 1612- Books
Britain's remembrancer containing a narration of the plague lately past. A declaration of the mischiefs present, and a prediction of judgments to come, (if repentance prevent not) : it is dedicated (for the glory of God) to posteritie, and, to these times (if they please) / by Geo: Wither.
Wither, George, 1588-1667.Date: 1628- Books
The history of the pestilence (1625) / by George Wither ; edited with an introduction and notes by J. Milton French.
Wither, George, 1588-1667.Date: 1932- Books
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A memorandum to London : occasioned by the pestilence there begun this present year MDCLXV, and humbly offered to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen and commonality of the said city / by George Wither ; thereto is by him added, a warning-piece to London, discharged out of a loophole in the tower, upon meditating the deplorable fier, which consumed the house of an eminent citizen, with all the persons and goods therein, at the beginning of most joyful festival in December 1662 ; also, a single sacrifice offered to almighty God, by the same author in his lonely confinement, for prevention of the dearth-feared, and probably portended, by immoderate raines in June and July, 1663, morever, in regard may have reported and believed this author to be dead, we have annexed his epitaph, made by himself upon that occasion.
Wither, George, 1588-1667Date: 1665- Books
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The nature of man : A learned and usefull tract written in Greek by Nemesius, surnamed the philosopher; sometime Bishop of a city in Phœnicia, and one of the most ancient Fathers of the Church. Englished, and divided into sections, with briefs of their principall contents: by Geo: Wither.
Nemesius, Bishop of EmesaDate: 1636- Books
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A collection of emblemes, ancient and moderne : quickened vvith metricall illustrations, both morall and divine: and disposed into lotteries, that instruction, and good counsell, may bee furthered by an honest and pleasant recreation. By George VVither. The first booke.
Wither, George, 1588-1667Date: MDCXXXV. [1635]- Books
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A collection of emblemes, ancient and moderne : quickened vvith metricall illustrations, both morall and divine: and disposed into lotteries, that instruction, and good counsell, may bee furthered by an honest and pleasant recreation. By George VVither. The first booke.
Wither, George, 1588-1667Date: MDCXXXV. [1635]- Books
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Two broad-sides against tobacco / the first given by King James ... his Counterblast to tobacco. The second transcribed out of ... Dr. Everard Maynwaringe, his treatise of the scurvy. To which is added, serious cautions against excess in drinking: taken out of ... the same author ... With a short collection, out of Dr. George Thompson's Treatise of bloud; against smoking tobacco. Also many examples of God's severe judgments upon notorious drunkards ... by Mr. Samuel Ward. Concluding with two poems against tobacco [by J. Sylvester] and coffee [by G. Wither?]. Collected and published ... by J[ohn] H[ancock] Philanthrōpos.
James I, King of England, 1566-1625Date: 1672- Books
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The touchstone, or, Trial of tobacco : whether it be good for all constitutions : with a word of advice against immoderate drinking and smoaking : likewise examples of some that have drunk their lives away, and died suddenly : with King Jame's [sic] opinion of tobacco, and how it came first into England : also the first original of coffee : to which is added, witty poems about tobacco and coffe [sic] : something about tobacco, written by George Withers, the late famous poet.
Date: 1676- Books
Three private meditations / which being, for the most part, of publick concernment are therefore published, by their author, Geo. Wither. The first, is, a private thanksgiving consisting of three hymns, whereby God is magnified for His mercy vouchsafed in the late ingagement between the English and the Dutch, in June 1665 ... The second, is a sacrifice of praise and prayer ... for His providential respect to him, his wife and children during his imprisonment in ... Newgate ... The third, intituled Nil Ultra, is a soliloquium, wherein the author expresses the improbability of an effectual proceeding further, to prevent the sins and plagues increasing.
Wither, George, 1588-1667Date: [1666]- Books
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A collection of emblemes, ancient and moderne : quickened vvith metricall illustrations, both morall and divine: and disposed into lotteries, that instruction, and good counsell, may bee furthered by an honest and pleasant recreation. By George VVither. The first booke.
Wither, George, 1588-1667Date: MDCXXXV. [1635]