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- 1386 - Chaucer, Geoffrey - Troilus and Criseyde (view source)
- 1419 - Walsingham, John - Reply of Friar Daw Topias (view source)
- 1471 - Ripley, George - Compound of Alchemy (view source)
- 1546 - Heywood, John - Dialogue (1) (view source)
- 1550 - Anonymous - Welspoken Nobody (view source)
- 1602 - Gilbert, Adrian - To Robert Cecil (view source)
- 1604 - Barlow, William - Summe and Substance of Conference (view source)
- 1631 - Braithwaite, Richard - Whimzies (1) (view source)
- 1652 - Ashmole, Elias - Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum (view source)
- 1672 - Walker, William - Paræmiologia Anglo-Latina (view source)
- 1831 - Roby, John - Traditions of Lancashire, Second Series (3) (view source)
- Anonymous 1550a (view source)
- Ashmole, Elias 1652a (view source)
- Barlow, William 1804a (view source)
- Braithwaite, Richard 1859a (view source)
- Chaucer, Geoffrey 1974a (view source)
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