Author:Walter Raleigh (1554-1618)

Works

 * The works of Sir Walter Ralegh (1751) vol 1, vol 2
 * Brief and True Report of Virginia (1588)
 * The Discoverie of the Empire of Guiana (1596)
 * A Discourse of the Invention of shipps (1610)
 * The Historie of the World (1614)
 * A Report of the Truth of the Fight about the Isles of the Açores this last Sommer, betwixt the Revenge, one of her Majesties Shippes, and an Armada of the King of Spaine
 * The Prerogative of Parliaments in England (1628)
 * Instructions to his Son, and to Posterity (published 1632)
 * The Prince, or Maxims of State (1642)
 * Judicious and Select Essayes and Observations (1650)
 * Sir Walter Raleigh's sceptick (1651)
 * The Discovery of the Large, Rich, and Beautiful Empire of Guiana, ed. by Robert H. Schomburgk (1848)
 * "His Last Words on the Scaffold" in The World's Famous Orations, Volume 3 (1906)

Poetry

 * "A Vision upon the Fairy Queen" (1590)
 * "The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd" (1600)
 * "The Pilgrimage"
 * "Marrow of Historie"
 * "Speculations"
 * "Prerogative of Parliaments in England"
 * "Inscription on Raleigh's Bible"
 * "Poems That Every Child Should Know/The Lye"
 * "As you came from the Holy Land"
 * "Sir Walter Raleigh to His Son"

Works about Raleigh

 * The life of Sir Walter Ralegh, knt (1806), by Arthur Cayley, in 2 vols.
 * "The Sweet Trinity", anonymous ballad
 * "Raleigh, Sir Walter" in Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography Volume 1, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, (1915)
 * "Raleigh, Sir Walter" in Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography Volume 1, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, (1915)
 * "Raleigh, Sir Walter" in Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography Volume 1, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, (1915)
 * "Raleigh, Sir Walter" in Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography Volume 1, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, (1915)
 * "Raleigh, Sir Walter" in Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography Volume 1, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, (1915)
 * "Raleigh, Sir Walter" in Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography Volume 1, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, (1915)