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G. T. (George Tooke)
(G. T. (George Tooke), 1595-1675)
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G. T. (George Tooke), 1595-1675: Annæ-dicata, or, A miscelaine of some different cansonets dedicated to the memory of my deceased, very dear wife, Anna Tooke of Beere. ([London? : s.n., 1652?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
G. T. (George Tooke), 1595-1675: The Belides or Eulogie and elegie, of that truly honourable John Lord Harrington Baron of Exton, who was elevated hence the 27th of Febr. 1613. vvanting then tvvo moneths of 22. yeares old. By G.T. (London : [s.n.], printed 1647) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
G. T. (George Tooke), 1595-1675: The eagle-trussers elegie a tract bewailing the losse of that incomparable generalissimo Gustavus Adolphus, the great King of Sweden, who after manifold and glorious victories left his life also triumphantly and laureated at the famous Battle of Lutzen, the sixth of November, anno 1632. By G.T. Esq; (London : printed for Charls Webb at the Boare's Head in St Paul's Church-yard, 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
G. T. (George Tooke), 1595-1675: An encomiastck, or, elegiack enumeration of the noble atchievements, and unparallel'd services, done at land and sea, by that truly honourable Generall Robert Blake Esq., late one of his Highnes's Generalls at sea, who after nine years indefatigable service in that high employment, exchanged this earthly tabernacle, for an eternall house, not made with hands, blessedly dying in the Lord, in Plimouth Sound September the seventh, 1657, aged 59 (London : Printed by Tho. Roycroft, 1658) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
G. T. (George Tooke), 1595-1675: The history of Cales passion: or as some will by-name it, The miss-taking of Cales presented in vindication of the sufferers to forevvarne the future. By G:T: Esq; (London : printed by W: Hunt, 1652) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
G. T. (George Tooke), 1595-1675: The legend of Brita-mart: or A paraphrase upon our provisionall British discipline Inditing it of many severall distempers, and prescribing to the cure. Presented dialogue-wise, betvven Mickle-Worth the patriot, Peny-Wise the worldling, and Mille-Toyle the souldier. The scene being Grayes-Inne Walkes. The author G.T. (London : printed by T.B., 1646) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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