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Mercurius melancholicus, or, Newes from Westminster and other parts
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A recommendation to Mercurius Morbicus
Together with a fair character upon his worth. To the reader. Unto the arrant'st knave that lives by bread, I send this greeting; (you may please to read) ... I may to many now seem to deface him, but when I physick take, O then, I'le grace him -
VVestminster Fayre, newly proclaimed
My muse thus venters [sic] to open her ware, and bids you welcome to Westminster Fayre. Wherein, votes, orders, ordinances, this September, are to be sold, with many a rotten Member, a Parliament man; I need say no more: a close committee-man that loves a w- a sequestrator; sure the Devill's not worse then an excise-man, far a greater curse: only a pursuivant, to make hell full, the country poore, the city a meere gull. T'is but a penny, in: too small a fee, to sell you spectacles, these strange sights t'see -
Peace, peace, and we shall be quiet. Or, Monarchie asserted, the Kings right vindicated
and the present government of the church proved to be one and the same with that in the primitive times. All which assertions are composed for the regulating of distracted minds, and satisfying of tender consciences, or misled in their opinions -
The Kings Most Excellent Majesties vvelcome to his owne house
truly called the honour of Hampton Court, vvho came thither on the 24. of August, and so consequently hoped and humbly desired to White-Hall. Written by his Majesties most humble servant John Tailor, one of the yeoman of His Maiesties guard. Alius poeta aquatticus. From my house at the Crowne in Globe Lane (alias Phœnix Ally, nere the Globe Taverne in Long Aker -
The world turn'd upside down: or, A briefe description of the ridiculous fashions of these distracted times
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The armies letanie
imploring the blessing of God on the present proceedings of the armie -
The world turn'd upside down, or, A briefe description of the ridiculous fashions of these distracted times
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The armies letanie, imploring the blessing of God on the present proceedings of the armie