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- L. E. L., (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838.
- Lamb, Caroline, Lady, 1785-1828.
- Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834.
- Landor, Robert Eyres, 1781-1869.
- Landor, Walter Savage, 1775-1864.
- Lane, John, 16th/17th cent.
- Alarvm to poets ; [by John Lane. (1648)
- An Elegie vpon the death of the high and renowned Princesse, our late Souerayne Elizabeth ; By I. L. [i.e. John Lane. (1603)
- John Lane's continuation of Chaucer's "Squire's Tale ; Edited from the original ms. version of 1616, Douce 170, collated with its ms. revision of 1630, Ashmole 53, by Fredk. J. Furnivall: With notes on the magical elements in Chaucer's "Squire's Tale", and analogues, by W. A. Clouston. (1888, 1890)
- Tom Tel-Troths Message, and his Pens Complaint ; A worke not vnpleasant to be read, nor unprofitable to be followed. Written by Io. La. [i.e. John Lane. (1600)
- Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912.
- Langhorne, John, 1735-1779.
- Langland, William, 1330?-1400?.
- Jack Upland. (1861)
- The Vision of William concerning Piers Plowman ; together with Vita de Dowel, Dobet, et Dobest, Secundum Wit et Resoun, By William Langland (About 1362-1380 A.D.): Edited from Numerous Manuscripts, with Prefaces, Notes and a Glossary, By the Rev. Walter W. Skeat. (1867)
- The Vision of William concerning Piers the Plowman ; together with Vita de Dowel, Dobet, et Dobest, Secundum Wit et Resoun, by William Langland (About 1362-1380 A.D.): Edited from numerous manuscripts, with prefaces, notes, and a glossary, by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat... In four parts. (1867–1885)
- The Vision of William concerning Piers the Plowman ; together with Vita de Dowel, Dobet et Dobest, Secundum wit et Resoun, by William Langland. (About 1362-1393 A.D.): Edited from numerous manuscripts, with prefaces, notes, and a glossary, by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat... in four parts. (1867–1885)
- William Langland: Piers Plowman: The Z Version ; Edited by A. G. Rigg and Charlotte Brewer. (1983)
- Lansdowne, George Granville, Baron, 1667-1735.
- Larminie, William.
- Lathum, William.
- Lauder, George.
- Lauder, William, 1520?-1573.
- Laurence, French, 1757-1809.
- Lawless, Emily, 1845-1913.
- Lawrence, Leonard.
- Layamon.
- Le Grice, C. V., (Charles Valentine), 1773-1858.
- Lee-Hamilton, Eugene.
- Lefroy, Edward Cracroft, 1855-1891.
- Leigh, Richard, 1649 or 50-1728.
- Leigh, Valentine.
- Leighton, Robert, 1822-1869.
- Leighton, William, Sir, ca. 1565-1622.
- Lever, Christopher.
- Lewicke, Edward.
- Lewis, M. G., (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818.
- Leyden, John, 1775-1811.
- Lichfield, William.
- Lichfild, Henry.
- Linche, Richard.
- Lindsay, David, Sir, fl. 1490-1555.
- Linton, W. J., (William James), 1812-1897.
- Lisle, William, 1579?-1637.
- Babilon, a part of the seconde weeke of Gvillavme de Salvste Seignevr dv Bartas ; With the Commentarie, and marginall Notes of S. G. S. Englished by William Lisle. (1595)
- The Colonies of Bartas ; VVith the Commentarie of S. G. S. in diuerse places corrected and enlarged by the Translatour [i.e. William Lisle. (1598)
- The Faire Aethiopian ; Dedicated to the King and Qveene. By their Maiesties most humble Subiect and Seruant, William Lisle. (1631)
- Fovre bookes of Du Bartas ; I. The Arke, II. Babylon, III. The Colonnyes, IIII. The Columues or Pyllars: In French and English, for the Instrvction and Pleasvre of Svch as Delight in Both Langvages. By William Lisle... Together with a large Commentary by S. G. S. (1637)
- Nothing for a New-yeares gift. (1603)
- Saxon Treatise Concerning the Old and New Testament ; Written abovt the Time of King Edgar (700 yeares agoe) by Aelfricvs Aebas, thought to be the same that was afterward Archbishop of Canterbvrie. Whereby appeares what was the Canon of holy Scripture here then receiued, and that the Church of England had it so long agoe in her Mother tongue. Now First Pvblished in Print with English of our times, by William Lisle... The Originall remaining still to be seene in Sr Robert Cottons Librarie, at the end of his lesser Copie of the Saxon Pentatevch. And herevnto is added ovt of the Homilies and Epistles of the fore-said Aefricvs, a second Edition of A Testimonie of Antiquite, &c. touching the Sacrament of the Bodie and Bloud of the Lord, here publikely preached and receiued in the Saxons time, &c. (1623)
- Lithgow, William, 1582-1645?.
- The Gushing Teares of Godly Sorrow ; Containing, The Causes, Conditions, and Remedies of Sinne, Depending mainly upon Contrition and Confession. And they seconded, with Sacred and Comfortable passages, under the mourning Cannopie of Teares, and Repentance... By William Lithgovv. (1640)
- The Pilgrimes Farewell, To his Natiue Countrey of Scotland ; Wherein is contained, in way of Dialogue, The Joyes and Miseries of Peregrination. With his Lamentado in his second Trauels, his Passionado on the Rhyne, Diuerse other Insertings, and Farewels, to Noble Personages, And, The Heremites Welcome to his Third Pilgrimage, &c. Worthie to be seene and read of all gallant Spirits, and Pompe-expecting eyes. By William Lithgow. (1618)
- Scotland's teares. (1863)
- Scotlands Welcome to her Native Sonne, and Soveraigne Lord, King Charles ; Wherein is also contained, the maner of His Coronation, and Convocation of Parliament; The whole Grievances, and abuses of the Common-wealth of this Kingdome, with diverse other relations, never heretofore published. Worthy to be by all the Nobles and Gentry perused; and to be layd vp in the hearts, and chests of the whole Commouns, whose interests may best claime it, either in meane, or maner, from which their Priuiledges, and fortunes are drawne, as from the Loadstar of true direction. By William Lithgovv. [1633]
- Lloyd, Charles, 1775-1839.
- Lloyd, Evan, 1734-1776.
- Lloyd, Lodowick, fl. 1573-1610.
- Lloyd, Richard, gentleman.
- Lloyd, Robert, 1733-1764.
- Lluelyn, Martin, 1616-1682.
- Locker-Lampson, Frederick, 1821-1895.
- Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625.
- An Alarum against Usurers ; Containing tryed experiences against worldly abuses. Wherein gentlemen may finde good counsells to confirme them, and pleasant histories to delight them: and euery thing so interlaced with variety; as the curious may be satisfied with rarenesse, and the curteous with pleasure. Heere unto are annexed the delectable historie of Forbonius and Prisceria: with the lamentable complaint of truth [etc.] [by Thomas Lodge. (1584)
- The censure of Thomas Lodge Gent ; upon the authors Booke. (1590)
- Englands Helicon. (1600)
- Euphues Shadow, The Battaile of the Sences ; Wherein youthfull folly is set downe in his right figure, and vaine fancies are prooued to produce many offences. Hereunto is annexed the Deafe mans Dialogue, contayning Philamis Athanatos: fit for all sortes to peruse, and the better sorte to practise. By T. L. [i.e. Thomas Lodge. (1592)
- The Famous, true and historicall life of Robert second Duke of Normandy, surnamed for his monstrous birth and behauiour, Robin the Diuell ; Wherein is contained his dissolute life in his youth, his deuout reconcilement and vertues in his age: Interlaced with many straunge and miraculous aduentures. Wherein are both causes of profite, and manie conceits of pleasure. By T. L. G. [i.e. Thomas Lodge. (1591)
- A fig for Momus ; Containing Pleasant varietie, included in Satyres, Eclogues, and Epistles, by T. L. [i.e. Thomas Lodge. (1595)
- The Life and Death of William Long beard ; the most famous and witty English Traitor, borne in the Citty of London. Accompanied with manye other most pleasant and prettie histories, By T. L. [i.e. Thomas Lodge] of Lincolns Inne, Gent. (1593)
- A Margarite of America ; By T. Lodge. (1596)
- Phillis ; Honoured with Pastorall Sonnets, Elegies, and amorous delights. VVhere-vnto is annexed, the tragicall complaynt of Elstred [by Thomas Lodge. (1593)
- Rosalynde ; Euphues golden Legacie, found after his death in his Cell at Silexedra. Bequeathed to Philavtvs Sonnes, noursed vp with their Father in England. Fetcht from the Canaries by T. L. Gent [i.e. Thomas Lodge. (1592)
- Scillaes Metamorphosis: Enterlaced with the vnfortunate loue of Glaucus ; VVhereunto is annexed the delectable discourse of the discontented Satyre: with sundrie other most absolute Poems and Sonnets. Contayning the detestable tyrannie of Disdaine, and Comicall triumph of Constancie: Verie fit for young Courtiers to peruse, and coy Dames to remember. By Thomas Lodge. (1589)
- Loe, William.
- Lofft, Capel, 1806-1873.
- Logan, John, 1748-1788.
- Lok, Henry.
- Lovelace, Richard, 1618-1658.
- Lovelich, Henry.
- The Legend of the Holy Grail ; its Sources, Character and Development, by Dorothy Kempe. The introduction to, and Part V of, Herry Lovelich's verse "History of the Holy Grail. (1905)
- Merlin, a Middle-English metrical version of a French romance ; by Herry Lovelich... (AB. 1450 A.D.), edited from the unique ms. 80 in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, with an introduction, notes, and glossaries by Dr. Ernst A. Kock. (1904)
- Lovell, Thomas.
- Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868.
- Lovibond, Edward, 1724-1775.
- Luttrell, Henry, 1765-1851.
- Lyall, Alfred Comyn, Sir, 1835-1911.
- Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?.
- The Assembly of Gods ; or The Accord of Reason and Sensuality in the Fear of Death by John Lydgate. Edited from the mss. with introduction, notes, index of persons and places, and glossary, by Oscar Lovell Triggs. (1896)
- The Dance of Death ; Edited from mss. Ellesmere 26/A.13 and B. M. Lansdowne 699, collated with the other extant mss. By Florence Warren: With introduction, notes, etc. by Beatrice White. (1931)
- Duquesne Studies ; Philological Series: 2: A critical edition of John Lydgate's Life of our Lady by Joseph A. Lauritis... General editor: Ralph A. Klinefelter... Vernon F. Gallagher. (1961)
- The grateful dead. (1902)
- The Lay Folks Mass Book ; or The Manner of Hearing Mass with Rubrics and Devotions for the People: In four texts: And Offices in English according to the Use of York: From manuscripts of the Xth to the XVth century: With appendix, notes, and glossary by Thomas Frederick Simmons. (1879)
- Lydgate and Burgh's Secrees of old Philisoffres ; A version of the "Secreta Secretorum": Edited from the Sloane MS. 2464, with introduction, notes and glossary, by Robert Steele. (1894)
- Lydgate's Fall of Princes ; Edited by Dr. Henry Bergen... presented to The Early English Text Society by The Carnegie Institution of Washington. (1924–1927)
- Lydgate's Minor Poems ; The Two Nightingale Poems. Edited from the mss. with introduction, notes and glossary by Otto Glauning. (1900)
- Lydgate's Reson and Sensuallyte ; Edited from the Fairfax MS. 16 (Bodleian) and the additional MS. 29,729 (Brit. Mus.) by Ernst Sieper. (1901)
- Lydgate's Siege of Thebes ; Edited from all the known manuscripts and the two oldest editions, with introduction, notes, and a glossary, by Axel Erdmann. (1911)
- Lydgate's Temple of Glas ; Edited with introduction and notes by J. Schick. (1891)
- Lydgate's Troy Book ; A.D. 1412-1420. Edited from the best manuscripts with introduction, notes, and glossary by Henry Bergen. (1906–1935)
- The minor poems (1910-1934. (1894–1897)
- The Minor Poems of John Lydgate ; edited from all available mss. with an attempt to establish The Lydgate Canon: By Henry Noble MacCracken. (1910–1934)
- The Pilgrimage of the Life of Man ; Englisht by John Lydgate, A.D. 1426, from the French of Guillaume De Deguileville, A.D. 1330, 1355. The Text Edited by F. J. Furnivall... With Introduction, Notes, Glossary and Indexes by Katharine B. Locock. (1899, 1901, 1904)
- Saint Alban and Saint Amphabel. (1882)
- The serpent of division by John Lydgate the monk of Bury: edited, with introduction, notes, and a glossary by Henry Noble MacCracken. (1911)
- This present boke called the Gouernaunce of Kynges and prynces ; Imprynted at the co[m]maundement of the good and honourable syre Charles Somerset Lorde Herbert: and Chaumberleyne unto oure Soueraygne lorde kynge Henry the.viii. [by John Lydgate. (1511)
- Verses on Queen Margaret's entry into London. (1912)
- Lyly, John, 1554?-1606.
- Lynch, Thomas T., (Thomas Toke), 1818-1871.
- Lyte, Henry Francis, 1793-1847.
- Lyttelton, George Lyttelton, Baron, 1709-1773.
- Lytton, Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, Earl of, 1831-1891.
- M. L., (Michael Livingston), 17th cent.
- Albion's Congratulatory ; or, A Poem, Upon the High and Mighty Prince James Duke of Albany and York, His Return into Scotland. Presented to His Royal Highness, By. M. L. [i.e. Michael Livingstone. (1680)
- Albion's Elegie ; or, A Poem Upon the High and Mighty Prince James Duke of Albany and York, His Departure from Scotland. Presented to His Royal Highness, By M. L. [i.e. Michael Livingstone. (1680)
- Augustis, ac Praepotentibus heroibus ; Jacobo & Marae, Albaniae & Eboraci Ducibus, Poema Streneticum Amoebaeum gratulabundus vovet [by Michael Livingstone. [1680]
- Celsissimo Principi, Gulielmo, Hamiltoniae Duci, &c ; Poematcum Bellaria [by Michael Livingstone. [1680]
- Patronus redux ; Or our Protectour Is return'd safe again. An Historicall Poem... Composed by M. L. [i.e. Michael Livingstone. (1682)
- MacCarthy, Denis Florence, 1817-1882.
- Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889.
- Macneill, Hector, 1746-1818.
- An advice from an old lover to a young wife on her marriage ; By the author of Will and Jean [i.e. Hector MacNeill]. To which are added, verses written by Major Mordaunt, during the late German war. (1798)
- Bygane times, and late come changes ; or, a Bridge street dialogue, in Scottish verse. By the author of Will and Jean [i.e. Hector MacNeill. (1811)
- The Pastoral, or Lyric Muse of Scotland ; In Three Cantos. By Hector MacNeill. (1808)
- The Poetical Works of Hector MacNeill ;... A New Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. In Two Volumes. (1806)
- Town fashions, or modern manners delineated, a satirical dialogue ; with James and Mary, a rural tale [by Hector MacNeill. (1810)
- Macpherson, James, 1736-1796.
- Maginn, William, 1793-1842.
- Maitland, Richard, Sir, 1496-1586.
- Mallet, David, 1705?-1765.
- Mallock, W. H., (William Hurrell), 1849-1923.
- Mandeville, Bernard, 1670-1733.
- Mangan, James Clarence, 1803-1849.
- Mannyng, Robert, fl. 1288-1338.
- Mant, Richard, 1776-1848.
- The British Months ; A Poem, in Twelve Parts. By Richard Mant: In Two Volumes. (1835)
- The Gospel Miracles ; In A Series of Poetical Sketches: With Illustrative Conversations. By Richard Mant. (1832)
- The Happiness of the Blessed considered as to the Particulars of their State ; their Recognition of Each Other in that State; and its Difference of Degrees. To which are added, Musings on the Church and her Services. By Richard Mant. Fourth Edition, with Additions. (1837)
- The matin bell ; or, the church's call to daily prayer. By Richard [Mant. (1848)
- Poems ; by the Rev. Richard Mant. (1806)
- Scriptural narratives of those passages in Our Blessed Lord's life and ministry, which are subjects of annual commemoration in the church ; preceded by preliminary notices of the days on which they are commemorated, and followed by reflexions and collects: adapted to the greater holydays of the United Church of England and Ireland; and designed, together with biographical notices of the apostles, evangelists, and other saints, to form a course of reading on all the holydays of the church. By Richard Mant. (1830)
- The Simpliciad ; A Satirico-Didactic Poem containing Hints for the Scholars of the New School [by Richard Mant. (1808)
- The Slave, and Other Poetical Pieces ; Being an Appendix to Poems by The Rev. Richard Mant. (1807)
- The Sun-Dial of Armoy ; A Poem, In Latin and English. By Richard, Lord Bishop of Down and Connor, and Dromore [i.e. Richard Mant. (1847)
- Mardeley, John.
- Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637.
- Devoreux ; Vertues teares for the losse of the most christian King Henry, third of that name, King of Fraunce; and the vntimely death, of the most noble & heroicall Gentleman, VValter Deuoreux, who was slaine before Roan in Fraunce. First written in French, by the most excellent and learned Gentlewoman, Madam G. Petau Maulette. And paraphrastically translated into English, Ieruis [Gervase] Markham. (1597)
- The Famovs Whore, or Noble Curtizan ; Conteining the lamentable complaint of Pavlina, the famous Roman Curtizan, sometimes M[istres]s vnto the great Cardinall Hypolito, of Est. By Garuis [Gervase] Markham. (1609)
- Marie Magdalens Lamentations for the Losse of her Master Iesus ; [by Gervase Markham. (1601)
- The Poem of Poems ; Or, Sions muse. Contayning the diuine Song of King Salomon, deuided into eight Eclogues [by Gervase Markham. [1596]
- Rodomonths Infernall, or The Diuell conquered ; Ariastos Conclusions Of the Marriage of Rogero with Bradamanth his Loue, & the fell fought Battell betweene Rogero and Rodomonth the neuer-conquered Pagan. Written in French by Phillip de Portes, and Paraphrastically translated by G. M. [i.e. Gervase Markham. (1607)
- The teares of the beloved ; Or, the lamentation of Saint Iohn, Concerning the death and passion of Christ Iesus our Sauiour. By I. M. [i.e. Gervase Markham. (1600)
- Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593.
- Marmion, Shackerley, 1603-1639.
- Marshall, George, poet.
- Marston, John, 1575?-1634.
- Marston, Philip Bourke, 1850-1887.
- Martin, Samuel, 1740-1829.
- Martin, Theodore, Sir, 1816-1909.
- Martyn, Joseph.
- Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678.
- Mason, John, 1646?-1694.
- Mason, William, 1725-1797.
- An archaeological epistle to the Reverend and Worshipful Jeremiah Milles ; D. D. Dean of Exeter, President of the Society of Antiquaries, and Editor of a superb edition of the poems of Thomas Rowley, priest. To which is annexed a glossary, extracted from that of the learned Dean [by William Mason. (1782)
- The Dean and the 'Squire ; A Political Eclogue. Humbly Dedicated to Soame Jenyns, Esq. By the Author of the Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers [i.e. William Mason]. The Second Edition. (1782)
- An epistle to Dr. Shebbeare ; to which is added an ode to Sir Fletcher Norton, in imitation of Horace, ode VIII. Book IV. By Malcolm Macgreggor [i.e. William Mason. (1777)
- An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knight ; Comptroller General of His Majesty's Works, And Author of a late Dissertation on Oriental Gardening. Enriched with explanatory Notes, chiefly extracted from that elaborate Performance. The Thirteenth Edition [by William Mason. (1774)
- An Heroic Postscript to the Public ; Occasioned by their favourable Reception of a late heroic epistle To Sir William Chambers, Knt. &c. By the author of that epistle [i.e.William Mason]. The eighth edition. (1774)
- King Stephen's Watch ; A Tale, Founded on Fact. By the Author of the Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knt. [i.e. William Mason. (1782)
- Ode performed in the senate-house at Cambridge July 1, 1749 ; at installation of His Grace Thomas Holles Duke of Newcastle Chancellor of the University. By Mr. Mason. Set to music by Mr. Boyce, composer to His Majesty. (1749)
- Ode to Mr. Pinchbeck ; upon his newly invented patent candle-snuffers, By Malcolm M'Gregor [i.e. William Mason]... The fifth edition. (1776)
- The Works of William Mason ;... In Four Volumes. (1811)
- Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907.
- Masters, Mary, ca. 1706-ca. 1759.
- Mather, Joseph, 1737-1804.
- Mathias, Thomas James, 1754?-1835.
- An epistle in verse to the Rev. Dr. Randolph ; English preceptor to H. R. H. the Princess of Wales, occasioned by the publication of the correspondence between the Earl and Countess of Jersey, and the doctor, upon the subject of some letters belonging to H. R. H. the Princess of Wales [by T. J. Mathias. (1796)
- An equestrian epistle in verse, to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Jersey, To H. R. H. The Prince of Wales ; occasioned by the publication of the correspondence between the Earl and Countess of Jersey, and the Rev. Dr. Randolph, upon the subject of some letters belonging to H. R. H. the Princess of Wales. Adorned with notes. By the author of the epistle to the Rev. Dr. Randolph [i.e. T. J. Mathias. (1796)
- The Grove ; A Satire. By the Author of the Pursuits of Literature [i.e. T. J. Mathias]. With Notes, including Various Anecdotes of The King. Third Edition. [1789?]
- An Heroic Epistle to the Rev. Richard Watson ;... Enriched with elaborate Notes, and very learned References [by T. J. Mathias. (1780)
- The imperial epistle from Kien Long, Emperor of China, to George the Third, King of Great Britain ; &c. &c. &c. In the year 1794. Transmitted from the Emperor, and presented to His Britannic Majesty by his excellency the Right Honourable George Earl MacCartney of the Kingdom of Ireland, K. B. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Emperor of China in the years 1792, 1793, and 1794. Translated into English verse from the original Chinese poetry. With notes by various persons of eminence and distinction, and by the translator [i.e. T. J. Mathias]. Second edition. (1796)
- Lyrick Poetry (1832. (1832)
- Odes, English and Latin ; By Thomas James Mathias. Reprinted 1798. (1798)
- Pandolfo Attonito ; Or, Lord Galloway's poetical lamentation on the removal of the arm-chairs from the pit at the opera house! (Printed originally in the Morning Herald of May 1, 1800.) With a preface and some remarks by the editor [i.e. T. J. Mathias. (1800)
- The political dramatist, in November, 1795 ; A Poem [by T. J. Mathias. (1795)
- The pursuits of literature ; A satirical poem in four dialogues, with notes. The seventh edition, revised [by T. J. Mathias. (1798)
- The Shade of Alexander Pope on the Banks of the Thames ; A Satirical Poem. With Notes. Occasioned chiefly, but not wholly, by the residence of Henry Grattan, Ex-Representative in Parliament for the City of Dublin, at Twickenham, in November, 1798. By the Author of the Pursuits of Literature [i.e. T. J. Mathias]. Second Edition. (1799)
- Maynard, John.
- Mayne, John, 1759-1836.
- Melville, James, 1556-1614.
- Mendez, Moses.
- Merbecke, John, ca. 1510-ca. 1585.
- Merivale, Herman Charles, 1839-1906.
- Merivale, John Herman, 1779-1844.
- Merrick, James, 1720-1769.
- Merry, Robert, 1755-1798.
- The Airs, Duetts, and Chorusses, Arrangement of Scenery, and Sketch of the Pantomime, entitled The Picture of Paris ; As Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden [by Robert Merry. (1790)
- Diversity ; A Poem. By Della Crusca [i.e. Robert Merry. (1788)
- The laurel of liberty ; a poem. By Robert Merry, A. M. Member of the Royal Academy of Florence. (1790)
- Ode for the fourteenth of July, 1791 ; the day consecrated to freedom: being the anniversary of the revolution in France. By Robert Merry. (1791)
- The pains of memory. (1805)
- Paulina ; or The Russian Daughter, a Poem. In Two Books. By Robert Merry. (1787)
- Robert Manners ; a poem translated from the Italian by a member of the Royal Academy of Florence [i.e. Robert Merry. (1785)
- The Wounded Soldier, a poem ; By Mr. M---y [i.e. Robert Merry. [1795?]
- Meston, William, 1688?-1745.
- Metham, John.
- Meynell, Alice Christiana Thompson, 1847-1922.
- Mickle, William Julius, 1735-1788.
- Middleton, Christopher, 1560?-1628.
- Middleton, Thomas.
- Mill, Humphrey.
- Miller, Anna Riggs, Lady, 1741-1781.
- Miller, James, 1706-1744.
- Miller, Thomas, 1807-1874.
- Miller, William, 1810-1872.
- Milliken, Richard Alfred, 1767-1815.
- Milman, Henry Hart, 1791-1868.
- Milton, John, 1608-1674.
- Minot, Laurence, 1300?-1352?.
- Mirk, John.
- Mitchell, (Joseph), Mr, 1684-1738.
- A Familiar Epistle To the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole ; Concerning Poets, Poverty, Promises, Places &c. To which are added, Congratulatory Verses upon His taking Possession as First Commissioner of the Treasury, of the New House adjacent thereto in St. James's Park, in September 1735. By Mr. Mitchell. (1735)
- The Monument ; Or, The Muse's Motion: To the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter, Upon Occasion of the Death of Sir Richard Steele [by Joseph Mitchell. (1729)
- Poems on several grave and important subjects (1719. (1719)
- Poems on Several Occasions ; In Two Volumes. By Mr. Joseph Mitchell. (1732)
- The Royal Hermitage or Temple of Honour ; A Poem to Her Majesty the Queen-Regent. To which is prefix'd, An Epistle to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole. By Mr. Mitchell. (1732)
- A Sick-Bed Soliloquy to An Empty Purse ; In Latin and English Verse. Most humbly Submitted and Inscribed to the Right Honourable John Earl of Stair. To which is added A Curse upon Punch; In Imitation of The third Epode of Horace: Addressed to the Right Honourable Thomas Lord Visc. Kilmory. By Mr. Mitchell. [1735?]
- A Tale And Two Fables In Verse ; With Three Prefaces, one Postscript, and two Nota-Bene's, in Prose. By the Author of the Totness Address Versify'd [i.e. Joseph Mitchell. (1727)
- Three poetical epistles ; To Mr. Hogarth, Mr. Dandridge, and Mr. Lambert, masters in the art of painting. Written by Mr. Mitchell. (1731)
- Mitford, John, 1781-1859.
- Mitford, Mary Russell, 1787-1855.
- Moffett, Thomas, 1553-1604.
- Moir, D. M., (David Macbeth), 1798-1851.
- Mollineux, Mary, 1651?-1695.
- Monck, Mary, ca. 1677-1715.
- Moncrieff, W. T., (William Thomas), 1794-1857.
- The march of intellect ; a comic poem [by W. T. Thomas. (1830)
- Old Booty ; A serio-comic Sailor's Tale. By W. T. Moncrieff: Illustrated by Six spirited Engravings on Wood, from Designs by Robert Cruikshank. (1830)
- An Original Collection of Songs ; sung at the Theatres Royal, Public Concerts &c. &c. By W. T. Moncrieff. [1850]
- Poems ; by W. T. Moncrieff. (1829)
- Prison thoughts ; Elegy written in the King's bench: In Imitation of Gray. Lines written on the back of a "horse" and All the World's at Law. By a Collegian [i.e. W. T. Thomas. (1821)
- Season, 1827 ; Songs, Duets and Glees, Sung in the open Orchestra, at the Royal Gardens, Vauxhall [by W. T. Thomas. [1827]
- Songs, duets, trios, choruses ; &c. &c. in Actors al fresco; or, The play in the pleasure grounds; (an occasional vaudeville,) first produced at the Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, 4th June, 1827. Written by W. T. Moncrieff. (1827)
- The Triumph of Reform ; A Comic Poem, By W. T. Moncrieff. Dedicated to the King. Illustrated with Six Plates by R. Seymour. [1832]
- Money-Coutts, Francis Burdett, 1852-1923.
- Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady, 1689-1762.
- Montgomerie, Alexander, 1545?-1598.
- Montgomery, James, 1771-1854.