J. Cleaveland revived poems, orations, epistles, and other of his genuine incomparable pieces never before publisht : with some other exquisite remains of the most eminent wits ... that were his contemporaries.

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J. Cleaveland revived poems, orations, epistles, and other of his genuine incomparable pieces never before publisht : with some other exquisite remains of the most eminent wits ... that were his contemporaries.
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Cleveland, John, 1613-1658.
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London :: Printed for Nathaniel Brook,
1659.
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Admirable Vsefull Treatises newly Printed.

5. The expert Doctors Dispensato∣ry: the whole Art of Physick restored to practice: the Apothecaries shop, and Chirurgeons Closet opened; with a Sur∣vey, as also a correction of most Dis∣pensatories now extant; with a Judici∣ous Censure of their defects; and a sup∣ply of what they are deficient in: toge∣ther with a learned account of the ver∣tues and quantities, and uses of Simples and Compounds; with the Symptomes of Diseases; as also prescriptions for their several cures: by that renowned P. Morellus, Physician to the King of France; a Work for the order, useful∣nesse, and plainnesse of the Method, not to be parallel'd by any Dispensato∣ry, in what anguage soever.

6. Natures Secrets; r the admi∣rable and wonderfull History of the ge∣neration

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of Meteors; describing the temperatures of the Elemants, the heights, magniudes, and ifluences of Starres; the causes of Comets, Eearth∣quakes, Deluge, Epidemical Diseases, and Prodigies of Precedent times; with Presages of the weather: & Descripti∣ons of the weather-glasse: by T. Wilsford.

7. The Mysteries of Love and E∣loquence; or the Arts of Wooing and Complementing; as they are managed in the Spring Garden, Hide Parke, the New Exchange, and other eminent pla∣ces. A work, in which are drawn to the life the Deportments of the most Accomplish' Persons; the Mode of ther Courtly Entertainments, Treat∣ment of their Ladies at Balls, their ac∣customed Sports, Drolls, and Fancies; the Witchcrafts of their perswasive language, in their Approaches, or other more Secret Dispatches, &c. by E.P.

8. Helmot disguised; or the vulgar errours of emperical and unskilfull Pra∣cticers of Physick confuted; more espe∣cially as they concern the Cures of Fea∣vers, the Stone, the Plague, and some other Diseases by way of Dialogue, in which the chief tareties of Physick are admiably discoursed of, by I. T.

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