Poems by J.C. ; with additions.
- Title
- Poems by J.C. ; with additions.
- Author
- Cleveland, John, 1613-1658.
- Publication
- [S.l. :: s.n.],
- 1651.
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE STATE of LOVE, OR, The Senses Festival.
- THE HECATOMB TO HIS MISTRESSE.
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UPON Sir THOMAS MARTIN, Who subscribed a Warrant thus: We the Knights and Gentlemen of the
Committee, &c. when there was no Knight but himself. -
On the memory of Mr.
Edward King, drown'd in theIrish Seas. - On the same.
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The Hue and Cry after Sir
Iohn Presbyter. - The Antiplatonick.
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Vpon an
Hermaphrodite. -
The Authors
Hermaphrodite, made after Mr.Randolphs death, yet inserted into his Poems. - Square-Cap.
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Vpon
Phillis walking in a morning before Sun∣rising. -
Vpon a
Miser that made a great feast, and the next day died for grief. - A young Man to an old Woman Courting him.
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To Mrs.
K. T. who ask't him why he was dumb. - A Faire Nymph scorning a Black Boy Courting her.
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A Dialogue between two Zealots, upon the
&c. in the Oath. -
Smectymnuns, or the Club-Divines. - The Mixt Assembly.
- The Kings Disguise.
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The Rebell
Scot. - The Scots Apostasie.
- Rupertismus.
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Epitaph on the Earle of
Strafford. -
Epitaphium
Thomae ComitisStraffordii, &c. -
On the Archbishop of
Canterbury. -
On
I. W. A. B. ofYork. - Marke Anthony.
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The Authors Mock-Song to
Marke An∣thony. - THE CHARACTER OF A London-Diurnall.
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The Character of a
Country -COMMITTEE-MAN, With the Ear-mark of a SEQUESTRATOR.