MS Harley 5927 - Fragments Collection Metadata Dublin Core Title MS Harley 5927 - Fragments Collection: MS Harley 5927 - Fragments Sort by: Title Creator Date Added / 61 pages The faerie queen: The shepheards calendar: together with the other works of England's arch-poët, Edm. Spenser: collected into one volume, and carefully corrected. Edmund Spenser The faerie queen: The shepheards calendar: together with the other works of England's arch-poët, Edm. Spenser: collected into one volume, and carefully corrected. Edmund Spenser L. Annæi Senecæ Cordubensis tragoediæ. Maiore, quam antehac, cura & diligentia recognitæ, & emendatiores redditæ. Lucius Annaeus Seneca The faerie queen: The shepheards calendar: together with the other works of England's arch-poët, Edm. Spenser: collected into one volume, and carefully corrected. Edmund Spenser The faerie queen: The shepheards calendar: together with the other works of England's arch-poët, Edm. Spenser: collected into one volume, and carefully corrected. Edmund Spenser The faerie queen: The shepheards calendar: together with the other works of England's arch-poët, Edm. Spenser: collected into one volume, and carefully corrected. Edmund Spenser Matthiæ Leij, Aruillarij vbij Germani, liber De triumphata barbarie. Matthias Leius A treatise of the perpetuall visibilitie, and succession of the true Church in all ages. George Abbot The secrets of numbers; according to theologicall, arithmeticall, geometricall and harmonicall computation. Drawne, for the better part, out of those ancients, as well neoteriques. Pleasing to read, profitable to vnderstand, opening themselues to the capacities of both learned and unlearned. Being no other than a key to lead a man to any doctrinall knowledge whatsoeuer. By William Ingpen, Gent. William. Ingpen Petitions against bishops and their votes in Parliament, subscrib'd unto after a clandestine, deliver'd after a tumultuous manner, and falsly going under the name of a whole county or towne, proved to be both contrary to our late taken protestation, as also utterly unlawfull by many other cleere and evident reasons. First written for satisfaction of some private men, and now published for the good of others. By J.W. J. W.