Robert Wild
Active Years
Min year: 1641, Max year: 1716, Max count: 13
As Author
- 1641: Alas poore scholler, whither wilt thou goe: or Strange altrations which at this time be
- 1651: The tragedy of Christopher Love at Tovver Hill
- 1651: The tragedy of Christopher Love at Tower Hill
- 1651: The tragedy of Mr Christopher Love, late minister of the gospel
- 1653: The incomparable poem Gondibert, vindicated from the vvit-combats of four esquires, Clinias, Dametas, Sancho, and Jack Pudding
- 1656: The arraignment of a sinner at the bar of divine justice
- 1660: The tragedy of Christopher Loue at Tower-hill
- 1660: A horrible, terrible, troublesome historical narration of a duel; or, the relation of a cock-fight fought at Wisbich
- 1660: Iter boreale
- 1660: Iter boreale. Attempting something upon the . . . march of . . . General George Monck
- 1660: Iter boreale
- 1660: Iter boreale
- 1660: Iter boreale
- 1660: An essay to a continuation of Iter boreale; attempting something upon the happy influence, which that seasonable and successefull march of the Lord Generall Monck out of the North, had upon the arts and sciences. By a lover of learning
- 1660: The tragedy of Christopher Loue at Tower-Hill
- 1660: An essay to a continuation of Iter Boreale
- 1660: Iter boreale
- 1660: Iter Boreale. Attempting something upon the successful and matchless march of the Lord General George Monck, from Scotland, to London, the last winter
- 1660: Iter boreale
- 1661: Iter boreale
- 1662: A poem upon the imprisonment of Mr· Calamy in Nevvgate
- 1663: The recantation of a penitent Proteus; or, The changling
- 1663: A poem upon the imprisonment of Mr. Calamy in Newgate
- 1663: The recantation of a penitent Proteus or the changling
- 1663: The recantation of a penitent Proteus or the changling
- 1663: The recantation of a penitent Proteus; or The changling
- 1663: The recantation of a penitent Proteus, or the changling
- 1663: The recantation of a penitent Proteus; or, The changling
- 1663: Yovr servant sir, or Ralpho to Hudibras descanting on Wilds poetry
- 1665: The grateful non-conformist; or, A return of thanks to Sir John Baber Knight, and Doctor of Physick who sent the author ten crowns
- 1665: An essay upon the late victory obtained by His Royal Highness the Duke of York, against the Dutch, upon June 3. 1665. By the author of Iter boreale
- 1665: A gratulatory verse upon our late glorious victory over the Dutch
- 1665: The grateful non-conformist; or, a return of thanks to Sir John Baber knight, and Doctor of Physick, who sent the author ten crowns
- 1665: A gratulatory verse upon our late glorious victory over the Dutch by the author of Iter Boreale
- 1665: Iter boreale
- 1665: The grateful non-conformist; or, A return of thanks to Sir John Baber Knight, and Doctor of Physick, who sent the author ten crowns
- 1666: The loyal nonconformist; or, An account what he dare swear, and vvhat not
- 1667: On the death of Mr Calamy, not known to the author of a long time after.
- 1668: Iter boreale, with large additions of several other poems being an exact collection of all hitherto extant. Never before published together. The author R. Wild. D.D
- 1668: Iter boreale
- 1669: Upon the rebuilding the city
- 1669: Upon the rebuilding the city
- 1669: Upon the rebuilding the city
- 1670: The loyal non-conformist, or, an account what he dare swear, and what not
- 1670: Iter boreale
- 1670: Iter boreale
- 1670: Upon the rebuilding the city
- 1671: A letter from Dr. Robert Wild . . . to his friend Mr. J. J. . . . upon . . . his Majesty's declaration for liberty of conscience
- 1671: Iter boreale
- 1672: Dr Wild's humble thanks for His Majesties gracious declaration for liberty of conscience
- 1672: Dr. Wild's eccho, or, a full answer to his poem on the imprisonment of Master Calamy
- 1672: A letter from Dr. Robert Wild
- 1672: Dr Wild's humble thanks for His Majesties gracious declaration for liberty of conscience
- 1672: The poor distressed people of Holland, their humble thanks and acknowledgement for His Majestie gracious favours profer'd them in His late declaration
- 1672: The poor distressed people of Holland their humble thanks and acknowledgement for His Majesties gracious favours profer'd them in his late declaration
- 1673: A panegyrique humbly addrest to the Kings most excellent Majesty
- 1674: Iter boreale
- 1678: An exclamation against popery: or, A broad-side against Rome
- 1678: Oliver Cromwells ghost: or Old Noll newly revived
- 1679: Dr. Wild's poem. In nova fert animus, &c. Or, A new song to an old friend from an old poet, upon the hopeful new Parliament
- 1679: Dr. Wild's poem. In nova fert animus, &c. Or, A new song to an old friend from an old poet, upon the hopeful new Parliament
- 1689: The benefice
- 1689: The benefice
- 1709: A letter from Dr. Robert Wild
- 1710: Dr. Wild's humble thanks for His Majesty's gracious declaration for liberty of conscience
- 1716: Iter Boreale
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