John P. (John Payne) (ed.) Collier
22 works on record
Works

The king and a poor northern man

The Misfortunes of Arthur. By Thomas Hughes. With illustrations and notes by J. Payne Collier, Esq.

A dialogue bytwene the commune secretary and Jalowsye, Touchynge the unstablenesst of Harlottes

The pain and sorrow of evil marriage. From an unique copy Printed by Wynkyn de Worde
The passion of a discontented minde
The prayse of Nothing. By E. D.
The downfall of Robert Earl of Huntington. By Anthony Munday. With illustrations and notes by J. Payne Collier, Esq.
Fools and jesters
A Newe Enterlude of Vice, Conteyninge the Historye of Horestes, with the cruell revengement of his Fathers death upon his one naturell Mother By John Pikeryng
Pancharis : The first Booke. Containing The Preparation of the Love between Owen Tudor, and the Queene, long since intended to her Maiden Majestie
The pityfull Historie of two loving Italians, Gaulfrido and Barnardo le vayne
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Newes from the Levane Seas. Describing the many perilous events of the most woorthy deserving Gentleman, Edward Glenham, Esquire. His hardy attempts in honorable fights, in great perrill [...]
John a Kent and John a Cumber; A comedy, by Anthony Munday. Printed from the original manuscript, the property of E. M. L. Mostyn, Esq., M.P. with other tracts by the same author. The introduction and notes by J. Payne Collier, Esq.
The ghost of Richard the Third. A poem, printed in 1614, and founded upon Shakespeare's historical play. Reprinted from the only known copy in the Bodleian Library. With an introduction and notes by J. Payne Collier, Esq.
A libell of Spanish lies
The death of Robert Earl of Huntington by Anthony Munday and Henry Chettle. With illustrations and notes by J. Payne Collier, Esq.
A treatise against dicing, dancing, plays, and interludes. With other idle pastimes. By John Northbrooke, Minister. From the earliest edition, about A.D. 1577. With an introduction and notes
The Encomion of Lady Pecunia, or the praise of money, By Richard Barnfeild, Graduate in Oxford
A Woman is a Weathercock, a comedy, by Nathaniel Field. With illustrations and notes by J. Payne Collier, Esq.
A Mirrhor mete for all Mothers, Matrones, and Maidens, intituled the Mirrhor of Modestie, no lesse profitable and pleasant, then necessarie to bee read and practised. A prethie and pithie Dialogue also, betweene Mercurie and Vertue
Amends for Ladies. A comedy, by Nathaniel Field. With illustrations and notes, by J. Payne Collier, Esq.