Samuel Rowlands
Active Years
Min year: 1598, Max year: 1800, Max count: 6
As Author
- 1598: The betraying of Christ
- 1600: The letting of humours blood in the head-vaine
- 1600: The lettin[g] of humours blood in the head-vaine
- 1600: The letting of humors blood in the head-vaine
- 1600: The letting of humours blood in the head-vaine
- 1602: Tis merrie vvhen gossips meete
- 1602: Greenes ghost haunting conie-catchers
- 1603: Aue Cęsar. = God saue the King
- 1604: Looke to it: for, Ile stabbe ye
- 1604: Looke to it: for, Ile stabbe ye
- 1605: Humors antique faces
- 1605: Hell's broke loose
- 1605: Humors ordinarie
- 1605: A theater of delightfull recreation
- 1606: A terrible battell betweene the two consumers of the whole world: time, and death. By Samuell Rowlands
- 1607: Democritus, or Doctor Merry-man his medicines, against melancholy humors. Written by S.R
- 1607: Humors ordinarie
- 1607: Diogines lanthorne
- 1608: Diogenes lanthorne
- 1608: Humors looking glasse
- 1608: Diogenes lanthorne
- 1609: Doctor Merrie-man: or, Nothing but mirth. Written by S.R
- 1609: The famous historie of Guy earle of Warwick
- 1609: The knaue of clubbs
- 1609: A vvhole crew of kind gossips, all met to be merry
- 1609: Doctor Merrie-man, or, Nothing but mirth written by S.R
- 1610: Humors ordinarie, where a man may be verie merrie, and exceeding well used for his sixe-pence
- 1611: The letting of humors blood in the head-vaine
- 1611: The knaue of clubbs
- 1612: The knave of harts. Haile fellow. well met. [Anon. In verse.]
- 1612: The knaue of harts
- 1612: The knave of clubbs
- 1613: More knaues yet?
- 1613: More knaues yet?
- 1613: Knaue of harts
- 1613: The letting of humors blood in the head-vaine
- 1613: A crevv of kind gossips, all met to be merrie
- 1613: Tis merrie vvhen gossips meete
- 1614: A fooles bolt is soone shott
- 1614: Sir Thomas Ouerbury, or The poysoned knights complaint
- 1615: The melancholy knight
- 1615: The melancholie knight. By S.R
- 1615: Diogenes lanthorne
- 1615: Diogenes lanthorne
- 1616: Doctor Merry-man: or, Nothing but mirth. Written by S.R
- 1617: The bride by S.R
- 1618: A sacred memorie of the miracles wrought by our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ
- 1618: Doctor Merry-man: or, Nothing bnt [sic] mirth. Written by S.R
- 1619: Doctor Merry-man, or, Nothing but mirth written by S.R
- 1619: Well met gossip: or, Tis merrie when gossips meete
- 1620: [A paire of spy-knaues]
- 1620: [The famous history, of Guy Earle of Warwicke]
- 1620: The night-rauen. By S.R
- 1622: Good nevves and bad nevves. By S.R
- 1623: Doctor Merry-man: or, Nothing but mirth. Written by S.R
- 1625: The famous history of Guy Earle of Warwicke by Samuel Rowlands
- 1626: Greenes ghost haunting cony-catchers
- 1627: VVell met gossip: or, tis merrie when gossips meete
- 1627: Doctor Merry-man: or, Nothing but mirth. Written by S. R
- 1628: Heavens glory, seeke it. Earts [sic] vanitie, flye it. Hells horror, fere it
- 1628: Diogenes lanthorne
- 1631: Diogenes lanthorne·
- 1632: The famous history of Guy earle of Warwicke. By Samuel Rowlands
- 1634: Diogenes lanthorne
- 1634: The night-raven. By S.R
- 1635: The famous history of Guy earle of Warwicke. By Samuel Rowlands
- 1639: A most excellent treatise containing the way to seek heavens glory, to flie earths vanity, to feare hells horror
- 1642: Doctor merry-man: or nothing but mirth. Written by S.R
- 1649: The famous history of Guy Earle of Warwick. By Samuel Rowlands
- 1654: The melancholy cavalier. Or, Fancy's master-piece. A poem by J.C
- 1654: The famous history of Guy Earle of Warwick
- 1656: VVell met gossip: or, 'Tis merry when gossips meet
- 1657: Doctor Merrie-man: or, Nothing but mirth. Written by S.R
- 1657: Time well improved: or, some helps for weak heads, in their meditations
- 1659: Diogenes lanthorne
- 1663: A crew of kind London gossips all met to be merry
- 1663: A crew of kind London gossips all met to be merry
- 1663: A crew of kind London gossips
- 1667: The famous history of Guy Earle of Warwick
- 1671: Doctor merry-man: or, nothing but mirth. Written by S.R
- 1673: Well met gossip: or, 'Tis merry when gossips meet
- 1675: Well met gossip: or, 'Tis merry when gossips meet
- 1679: The famous history of Guy Earl of Warwick
- 1680: The famous history of Guy Earl of Warwick. Written by Samuel Rowland
- 1680: The famous history of Guy of Warwick. Written by Samuel Rowland
- 1681: Doctor Merry-man, or, Nothing but mirth. Written by S.R
- 1682: The famous history of Guy Earl of Warwick. Written by Samuel Rowland
- 1684: A crew of kind London gossips . . . by a person of quality
- 1689: [The famous history of Guy Earle of Warwicke. By Samuel Rowlands.]
- 1701: The history of Guy Earl of Warwick
- 1701: The famous history of Guy of Warwick
- 1709: Doctor Merry-man: or, nothing but mirth
- 1730: Doctor Merryman; or Nothing but mirth,
- 1740: Doctor Merryman; or, Nothing but mirth.
- 1750: Doctor Merryman
- 1750: Doctor Merry-Man
- 1775: Doctor Merry-Man: or, Nothing but mirth. Being a posie of pleasant poems and witty jests
- 1775: Doctor Merryman
- 1780: Doctor Merryman
- 1800: Doctor Merryman
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