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A brown dozen of drunkards: (ali-ass drink-hards) whipt, and shipt to the Isle of Gulls: for their abusing of Mr. Malt the bearded son, and Barley-broth the brainlesse daughter of Sir John Barley-corne
All joco-seriously descanted to our wine-drunk, wrath-drunk, zeale-drunk, staggering times. By one that hath drunk at S. Patricks well -
The Cities farevvell to the Parliament
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Tailors travels from London to the Isle of VVight, vvith his returne, and occasion of his iourney
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The Levellers directory for private preaching new vamp'd
In which, certaine formes are warranted (by the agitators) or rather justified; which the malignant sect contemne, and make ridiculous. Whereunto is annexed, divers spirituall postures, alluding to that of musket and pike -
Mercurius melancholicus, or, Newes from Westminster and other parts
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Mercurius pacificus, his lectures of concord seasonably read to our destructive discords
from smal [sic] sparks to greatflames [sic], now in hope to be quencht by a treaty of peace -
Craftie Cromwell: or, Oliver ordering our new state
A tragi-comedie. Wherein is discovered the trayterous undertakings and proceedings of the said Nol, and his levelling crew. Shall Cromwell not be famous made unto the after-times, ... this shall be their memoriall, these rogues their King betrayd -
A brown dozen of drunkards: (ali-ass drink-hards) whipt, and shipt to the Isle of Gulls: for their abusing of Mr. Malt the bearded son, and Barley-broth the brainlesse daughter of Sir John Barley-corne
All joco-seriously descanted to our wine-drunk, wrath-drunk, zeale-drunk, staggering times. By one that hath drunk at S. Patricks well -
The fooles of fate: or, The unravelling of the Parliament and Army
Fate (for our crimes) permitted us to grumble 'gainst each thing, next for to be tumultuous, and fight against our King. ... Their Army are the peoples hate, both they will now pull down, and now behold the fools of fate fall dead by Charles his crowne -
A testimony of the ministers in the county of Stafford to the trueth of Jesus Christ, and to the Solemn League and Covenant
as also against the errours, heresies, and blasphemies of these times, and the toleration of them. Sent up to the ministers within the province of London, subscribers of the first testimony -
The vvonder of a kingdom, dedicated to the iunto at VVestminster
rascall reformers, snowie devills, behold the period of your evills -
Mercurius Nonsencicus, written for the vse of the simple vnderstander