Thomas May
Active Years
Min year: 1622, Max year: 1791, Max count: 4
As Author
- 1622: The heire
- 1630: A continuation of Lucan's historicall poem till the death of Iulius Cęsar by T M
- 1631: The tragedy of Antigone, the Theban princesse. Written by T.M
- 1633: The heire·
- 1633: A continuation of the subiect of Lucan's historicall poem till the death of Iulius Cęser by T.M. 1633
- 1633: The heire·
- 1633: The reigne of King Henry the Second
- 1635: The victorious reigne of King Edvvard the Third
- 1639: The tragedie of Cleopatra Queen of Ęgypt. By T.M. Acted 1626
- 1639: The tragedy of Julia Agrippina; Empresse of Rome. By T.M. Esq
- 1639: The tragedy of Julia Agrippina; Empresse of Rome. By T.M
- 1642: Observations vpon the effects of former Parljaments
- 1642: A discourse concerning the successe of former Parliaments.
- 1643: A true relation from Hvll of the present state and condition it is in
- 1643: The observator, upon the successe of former Parliaments
- 1643: The glory of this kingdome: or A discourse by way of conference and arguments, of the happinesse and successe of former Parliaments
- 1644: A discourse concerning the successe of former Parliaments. By Thomas May, Esquire
- 1645: The character of a right malignant
- 1646: Supplementum Lucani libri VII
- 1647: The history of the Parliament of England: which began November the third, M.DC.XL
- 1650: Historię Parliamenti Anglię breviarium
- 1650: A continuation of Lucans historicall poem
- 1650: The changeable Covenant
- 1650: A breviary of the history of the Parliament of England
- 1651: Historię Parliamenti Anglię breviarum
- 1654: Two tragedies
- 1655: A breviary of the history of the Parliament of England
- 1657: A continuation of the subject of Lucans historicall poem
- 1657: A continuation of the subject of Lucans historicall poem
- 1658: The old couple
- 1680: A breviary of the history of the Parliament of England
- 1682: Arbitrary government displayed to the life
- 1683: Arbitrary government display'd: in the tyrannick usurpation of the Rump Parliament, and Oliver Cromwell
- 1683: Arbitrary government display'd to the life
- 1683: Arbitrary government display'd to the life
- 1689: A breviary of the history of the Parliament of England
- 1690: An epitomy of English history
- 1690: An epitomy of English history
- 1772: [In] Memory [of] John Woolman, late of Mount Holly, in the province of New Jersey.
- 1775: An excursion to Cockthorp Park, near Witney, in Oxfordshire
- 1786: A supplement to the pharsalia of Lucan, translated from the Latin of Thomas May, by the Rev. Edmund Poulter, M.A. rector of Crawley, Hampshire
- 1790: Poems on various subjects
- 1790: King Asa: a poem in six books. Founded on I Kings, ch.xv. ver. 11 to 14. and 2 Chron. ch.xiv. By T. May
- 1790: King Asa
- 1791: Poems descriptive and moral; consisting of imitations, translations, pastorals, narrations, and various reflections on the beauties of nature, &c. By T. May
- 1791: Poems on various subjects. Consisting of meditations, contemplations, soliloquies, Poetical Epistles, Moral Reflections, Hymns, and Taraphrases of Several Parts of Scripture, &c. By T. May
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