Clievelandi Vindiciæ, or, Clieveland's genuine poems, orations, epistles, &c. purged from the many false and spurious ones which had usurped his name, and from innumerable errours and corruptions in the true copies : to which are added many never printed before, with an account of the author's life.

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Clievelandi Vindiciæ, or, Clieveland's genuine poems, orations, epistles, &c. purged from the many false and spurious ones which had usurped his name, and from innumerable errours and corruptions in the true copies : to which are added many never printed before, with an account of the author's life.
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Cleveland, John, 1613-1658.
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London :: Printed for Robert Harford ...,
1677.
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Cleveland, John, 1613-1658.
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"Clievelandi Vindiciæ, or, Clieveland's genuine poems, orations, epistles, &c. purged from the many false and spurious ones which had usurped his name, and from innumerable errours and corruptions in the true copies : to which are added many never printed before, with an account of the author's life." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A33433.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.

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Ad Magistrum Wandesforth.

QVin & nos admittis ad hoc gaudii con∣vivium? Commendat epulas rivalis Stomachus, quas solitaria quadra reddit in∣sipidas. Liceat nobis commensales esse faeli∣citatis tuae, & in communis Triumphi cho∣rum accedere. Quorsum autem supplices era∣mus, quod jure nostro possumus exposcere? Ea gaudemus gratis quae non solliciti ambi∣mus: ubi vero vota nuncupavimus; ubi se∣dulis precibus Candidati fuimus,, non imme∣ritò victoriae laetitiam arrogamus. Namque nupera est haec voluptas nostra; diuest quod extispices egimus virtutum tuarum, & in illis meritis honores providimus secuturos. Nec dum clauduntur oculi: Mater Collegium usque agit Sibyllam; perge vaticinium for∣tunâ indies viridi comprobare; perge Jo∣hannensem Genium agnoscere; perge deni∣que eò assurgere, ut Mater tua nequeat (quod Parentum erga Liberos conspicilla praestant) majori sub specie representare filium. Sed ne nimii, ubi satis muli non possumus; in∣ter virtutes tuos & recentes honores perpe∣tuas

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vovemus nundinas, qui serio tibi hoc no∣vissimum decus gratulamur,

Magister & Socii Coll. D. I.

Vndecimo Calend. Feb. 1637.

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