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Historicizing Milton
spectacle, power, and poetry in restoration England -
Ideologie und literarische Strategie
die politische Flugblattlyrik der englischen Bürgerkriegszeit 1639 - 1661 -
Political verse and song from Britain and Ireland
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English nonconformist poetry
1660 - 1700 -
Court poetry in late medieval England and Scotland
allegories of authority -
The British Cato, to the British people!
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The Richmond beaties. A poem. Inscrib'd to their Royal Highnesses the young princesses. By Mr. Browne
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The gibbonade: or, Political reviewer. First number
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Apollo's advice to all freeholders and free-men of the Kingdom of Ireland, in reference to the ensuing elections for members of Parliament
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Yes, they are
Being an answer to are these things so? the previous question from an Englishman in his grotto to a great man at court -
The royal courtship, or, Charlotte and Cobourgh
a poem -
The poetry of chartism
aesthetics, politics, history -
Ideologie und literarische Strategie
die politische Flugblattlyrik der englischen Bürgerkriegszeit 1639 - 1661 -
Byron and the politics of freedom and terror
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More verse and prose
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The charming poet
free-trade hexameters freely scanned -
England in its condition, briefly and most lively characterized, by way of essay
VVhereunto are annexed some acrosticke verses, vpon the names of severall members of the honourable House of Commons, and others, (viz.) Sir Tho. Fairfax. ...Iohn Wastell, Esquire. By Iohn Benson, Gent -
The Rump, or A collection of songs and ballads, made upon those who would be a Parliament, and were but the rump of an House of Commons, five times dissolv'd
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A Collection of poems on affairs of state
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The character of a London-diurnall
with severall select poems -
Poems on affairs of state
from the reign of K. James I. to the year 1703. Written by the greatest wits of the age. Viz. The late Duke of Buckingham, Late Earl of Rochester, Earl of Dorset, Lord Jefferys, Mr. Milton, Andrew Marvel Esq; Mr. St. John, Mr. Dryden, Dr. Garth, Mr. Toland, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Foe, Mr. Finch, Mr. Harcourt, Mr. Tutchin, &c. Many of which were never before publish'd. Vol.II -
Poems on affairs of state
from the year 1640. to the year 1704. Written by the greatest wits of the age, Viz. The late Duke of Buckingham, Duke of Devonshire, Late E. of Rochester, Earl of Dorset, Lord Jefferys, Lord Hallifax, Andrew Marvel, Esq; Col. Mordaunt, Mr. St. John, Mr. Hamden, Sir Fleet Shepherd, Mr. Dryden, Mr. Stepney, Mr. Prior, Dr. Garth, &c. Most of which were never before publish'd. Vol. III -
A congratulatory epistle to the redoubtable "Peter Porcupine."
On his "complete triumph over the once towering but fallen and despicable faction, in the United States:" a poem, by Peter Grievous, Junr. [Two lines from Swift] To which is annexed The vision, a dialogue between Marat and Peter Porcupine, in the infernal regions -
A pil for pork-eaters
or, a Scots lancet for an English swelling -
The character of a London-diurnall
with severall select poems