Flecknoe, Richard.
Hierothalamium. Or, The heauenly nuptialls of our blessed Sauiour, vvith a pious soule. Written by Richard Flecknoe.
[Saint-Omer: English College Press], Anno M. DC. XXVI. [1626].
ESTC No. S120850.Grub Street ID 140478.
Flecknoe, Richard.
The affections of a pious soule, unto our Saviour-Christ. Expressed in a mixt treatise of verse and prose. By Richard Flecknoe.
London: Printed by Iohn Raworth for William Brooke, dwelling at the upper end of Holborne in Turpius Rents, 1640.
ESTC No. S115106.Grub Street ID 134801.
Flecknoe, Richard.
Miscellania. Or, Poems of all sorts, with divers other pieces. Written by Richard Fleckno. Dedicated to the most excellent of her sexe.
London: printed by T.R. for the author, M.D.C.LIII. [1653].
ESTC No. R208977.Grub Street ID 85196.
Flecknoe, Richard.
Miscellania. Or, poems of all sorts, with divers other pieces. Written by Richard Fleckno. Dedicated to the most excellent of her sexe.
London: printed by Tho: Roycroft for J[ohn]. Martin, and J[ames]. Allestrye, at the Bell in Pauls Churchyard, 1653.
ESTC No. R177119.Grub Street ID 69360.
Flecknoe, Richard.
A relation of ten years travells in Europe, Asia, Affrique, and America. All by way of letters occasionally written to divers noble personages, from place to place; and continued to this present year, by Richard Fleckno. With divers other historical, moral, and poetical pieces of the same author.
London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by, [1656?].
ESTC No. R24329.Grub Street ID 108129.
Flecknoe, Richard.
The diarium, or journall: divided into 12. jornadas in burlesque rhime, or drolling verse, with divers other pieces of the same author.
London: printed for Henry Herringman at the sign of the Anchor in the lower walk of the New-Exchange, 1656.
ESTC No. R6874.Grub Street ID 127172.
Flecknoe, Richard.
The portrait of William Marquis of New-Castle to his lady the Lady Marchionesse.
London: printed by Thomas Creake, 1660.
ESTC No. R6138.Grub Street ID 126505.
Flecknoe, Richard.
Heroick portraits with other miscellary [sic] pieces, made, and dedicate to His Majesty. By Rich. Flecknoe.
London: printed by Ralph Wood, for the author, 1660.
ESTC No. R26137.Grub Street ID 109490.
Flecknoe, Richard.
Erminia. Or, The fair and vertuous lady. A trage-comedy. Written by Rich. Flecknoe.
London: printed for the author, M DC LXI. [1661].
ESTC No. R25430.Grub Street ID 109054.
Flecknoe, Richard.
Love's kingdom. A pastoral trage-comedy. Not as it was acted at the theatre near Lincolns-Inn, but as it was written, and since corrected by Richard Flecknoe. With a short treatise of the English stage, &c. by the same author.
London: printed by R. Wood for the author, 1664.
ESTC No. R14723.Grub Street ID 62721.
Flecknoe, Richard.
Fifty five enigmatical characters all very exactly drawn to the life from several [brace] persons, humours, dispositions : pleasant and full of delight / by R.F. ...
London: Printed for William Crook .., 1665.
ESTC No. R40934.Grub Street ID 122686.
Flecknoe, Richard.
A true and faithful account of what was observed in ten years travells into the principal places of Europe, Asia, Africa and America, written in several letters to noble personages from place to place, as they were observed, with variety of historical and moral peices [sic]. By R.F. Esq;.
London: printed for William Crook at the Three Bibles on Fleet-Bridge, 1665.
ESTC No. R38875.Grub Street ID 120919.
Flecknoe, Richard.
Rich. Flecknoe's ænigmatical characters. Being rather a new work, then new impression of the old.
London: printed by R. Wood, for the author, in the year 1665.
ESTC No. R2089.Grub Street ID 85119.
Flecknoe, Richard.
Sixtynine enigmatical characters, all very exactly drawn to the life. From several persons, humours, dispositions. Pleasant and full of delight. The second edition by the author R.F. esquire.
London: printed for William Crook, at the sign of the three Bibles on Fleet-Bridge, 1665.
ESTC No. R21991.Grub Street ID 94379.
Flecknoe, Richard.
Erminia, or The chaste lady; a trage-comædy: by R.F. Esq;.
London: printed for William Crook at the Three Bibles on Fleet-Bridge, 1665.
ESTC No. R226221.Grub Street ID 99317.
Flecknoe, Richard.
A farrago of several pieces. Newly written by Richard Flecknoe. Being a supplement to his Poems, Characters, Heroick pourtraits, letters, and other discourses formerly published by him.
London: printed for the author, 1666.
ESTC No. R24037.Grub Street ID 107873.
Flecknoe, Richard.
Life of Tomaso the Wanderer. An epitome. Licensed according to order.
[S.l.]: Printed for the author, 1667.
ESTC No. R40935.Grub Street ID 122687.
Flecknoe, Richard.
The damoiselles a la mode. A comedy. Compos'd and written by Richard Flecknoe.
London: printed for the author, 1667.
ESTC No. R18249.Grub Street ID 72602.
Flecknoe, Richard.
Sr William D'avenant's voyage to the other world: with his adventures in the poets Elizium. A poetical fiction.
London: printed for the author, 1668.
ESTC No. R40937.Grub Street ID 122689.
Flecknoe, Richard.
Epigrams of all sorts. I. book. Written by Richard Flecknoe.
London: printed for the author, 1669.
ESTC No. R23744.Grub Street ID 107602.
Flecknoe, Richard.
Epigrams of all sorts, made at divers times on several occasions. By Richard Flecknoe.
London: Printed for the author, and Will. Crook, at the Green-dragon without Temple-bar, 1670.
ESTC No. R2060.Grub Street ID 82590.
Flecknoe, Richard.
Epigrams. Of all sorts, made at several times, on several occasions. By Richard Flecknoe. Being rather a new work, than a new impression of the old.
London: Printed for the author, 1671.
ESTC No. R2032.Grub Street ID 80333.
Flecknoe, Richard.
A collection of the choicest epigrams and characters of Richard Flecknoe. Being rather a new work, then a new impression of the old.
[London]: Printed for the author, 1673.
ESTC No. R13761.Grub Street ID 61836.
Flecknoe, Richard.
Epigrams made at several times upon several occasions: and continued to the year 1673. By Rich: Flecknoe.
London: printed for the author, M.DC.LXXIII. [1673].
ESTC No. R27363.Grub Street ID 110534.
Flecknoe, Richard.
Love's kingdom. A pastoral trage-comedy. Not as it was acted at the theatre near Lincolns-Inn, but as it was written, and since corrected. By Richard Flecknoe. With a short treatise of the English stage, &c. by the same author.
London: printed for Simon Neale at the sign of the three Pidgeons in Bedford-street in Covent-Garden, 1674.
ESTC No. R2031.Grub Street ID 80237.
Flecknoe, Richard.
A treatise of the sports of wit.
[London]: Printed for the author, 1675. Inquire for them at Simon Neals, at the Three Pidgeons in Bedfordstreet in Covent-Garden, [1675].
ESTC No. R20266.Grub Street ID 79883.
Flecknoe, Richard.
Euterpe revived. Or, Epigrams made at several times, in the years 1672, 1673, & 1674 on persons of the greatest honour and quality, most of them now living. In III books.
Printed at London: and are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1675.
ESTC No. R27364.Grub Street ID 110535.
Flecknoe, Richard.
Seventy eight characters of so many vertuous and vitious persons written by one well acquainted with most of them.
London: Printed for publick use, 1677.
ESTC No. R15363.Grub Street ID 63309.