Publications of Nathanael Richards

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  • Richards, Nathanael. The celestiall publican. A sacred poem: liuely describing the birth, progresse, bloudy passion, and glorious resurrection of our Sauiour. The spirituall sea-fight. The mischieuous deceites of the world, the flesh, the vicious courtier. The Iesuite. The Diuell. Seauen seuerall poems, with sundry epitaphs and anagrams. By Nathanael Richards Gent. London: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston, for Roger Michell, 1630. ESTC No. S115928. Grub Street ID 135620.
  • Richards, Nathanael. Seuen poems diuine, morall, and satyricall : the [brace] viz. Celestiall publican, Spirituall sea-fight, World, Flesh, Vicious courtier, Iesuite, Deuill : together with sundry epitaphs and epigrams by N.R. Gent. Printed at London: For Roger Michell, dwelling in Charterhouse-lane, 1631. ESTC No. S4444. Grub Street ID 148453.
  • Richards, Nathanael. Poems. Divine, morall, and satyricall; in sundry tracts. viz. [sic] The celestiall pvblican. Spirituall sea-fight. World, flesh. The vicious covrtier. Iesvite. Divell. Together with sundry epitaphs and anagrams. By N.R. Gent. [London]: Printed at London for Iames Boler, dwelling at the Marigold in Pauls Church yard, 1632. ESTC No. S94897. Grub Street ID 153018.
  • Richards, Nathanael. The tragedy of Messallina the Roman emperesse. As it hath beene acted with generall applause divers times, by the Company of his Majesties Revells. Written by Nathanael Richards. London: printed by Tho. Cotes for Daniel Frere, at the signe of the Red Bull in Little Brittaine, 1640. ESTC No. S115965. Grub Street ID 135657.
  • Richards, Nathanael. Poems sacred and satyricall, viz. Prayers paradice. The world. The flesh. The Iesuite. The Devill. Mans misery. Sinnes infirmity. Sinnes impudence. The penitent sinner. The soules-sea-fight. The single & married-life. Teares tryumph. Mercies miracle. Faith. Hope. Charity. Midnights meditation. Virtues pyramid. Chastity and lust. The divine dreame. The divine eccho Deaths masqueing-night. By Nathanael Richards. Printed at London: by T. Paine, for H. Blunden at the Castle in Cornehill, 1641. ESTC No. R34569. Grub Street ID 117091.