Issued in 26 parts, with special title-pages dated 1872-1880 "... Two hundred copies have been reprinted, exclusively for members of the Hunterian Club, with ten additional copies for presentation by the council."--Prefatory note With reproductions of original title-pages v.2. Doctor Merrie-man: or, Nothing but mirth, 1609. A whole crew of kind gossips, all met to be merry, 1609. The knave of clubbes, 1609. Martin Mark-all, beadle of Bridewell, 1610. The knave of harts; Haile fellow, well met, 1612. More knaues yet? The knaues of spades and diamonds (1613?) A fooles bolt is soone shott, 1614. The melancholie knight, 1615. A sacred memoire of the miracles of Christ, 1618. The night-raven, 1620. A payre of spy-knaves (1620?) Good newes and bad newes, 1622 v.3. Heavens glory, seeke it, &c., 1628. The famous history of Gvy erle of Warwicke, 1682. Miscellaneous poems. Notes, by Sidney J.H. Herrtage. Glossary, by Sidney J.H. Herrtage v.1. Memoir of Samuel Rowlands, by Edmund W. Gosse. Bibliographical index. The betraying of Christ; Ivdas in despaire, 1598. The letting of hvmovrs blood in the head-vaine, 1600. Tis merrie vvhen gossips meete, 1602. Greenes ghost havnting conie-catchers, 1602. Aue Cæsar; God saue the king, 1603. Looke to it: For, ile stabbe ye, 1604. Hell's broke loose, 1605. A terrible battell betweene time and death (1606?) Diogines Lanthorne, 1607. Hvmors looking glasse, 1608