- The English Gentleman, And, the English Gentlewoman: Both in One Volume Couched, and in One Modell Portrayed; To the Living Glory of Their Sexe, the Lasting Story of Their Worth; Being Presented to Pr
- Natures Embassie: Divine and Morall Satyres; Shepheards Tales, Both Parts; Omphale; Odes, or Philomels Tears, &C
- Richard Brathwait's Comments, In 1665, Upon Chaucer's Tales Of The Miller And The Wife Of Bath
- Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys to the North of England
- A Survey of History, or a Nursery for Gentry: Contrived and Comprized in an Intermixt Discourse Upon Historicall and Poeticall Relations