Thomas Goffe - Writings By Thomas Goffe

Writings By Thomas Goffe

- The Raging Turk or Bajazet II, Christ Church, Oxford, circa 1613-1618.

- The Tragedy of Orestes,Christ Church, Oxford, circa 1613-1618.

- The Courageous Turk, or Amurath the First, Christ Church, Oxford, 21 September 1618.

- The Careless Shepherdess, attributed with reservations to Goffe, Christ Church, Oxford, circa 1618-1629.

- Phoenissae, Christ Church, Oxford, 1619.

- Deliverance from the Grave. A sermon preached at Saint Maries Spittle, in London, on Wednesday 28 March 1627.

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