The maze: contrived, digested, and couched in these distinct subjects: representatives for these present times to admire: presidents for future ages to decline. 1. The traitors tryall. 2. The plaintiffs appeal. 3. The state-monkey, or, The disloyall favourite. 4. Pembrokes plea. 5. A cordiall for Britannicus, &c. 6. The old father lasher to the moderate. The senates ansvver to the Scotch chancelor. A funerall oration delivered at Darby-House. Animadversions upon the fourth section. Orderly marshall'd with these poems: 1. Castles catastrophes; or, Garrisons gaol-delivery. 2. Three state-tarriers coupled up with three tart satires.
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- The maze: contrived, digested, and couched in these distinct subjects: representatives for these present times to admire: presidents for future ages to decline. 1. The traitors tryall. 2. The plaintiffs appeal. 3. The state-monkey, or, The disloyall favourite. 4. Pembrokes plea. 5. A cordiall for Britannicus, &c. 6. The old father lasher to the moderate. The senates ansvver to the Scotch chancelor. A funerall oration delivered at Darby-House. Animadversions upon the fourth section. Orderly marshall'd with these poems: 1. Castles catastrophes; or, Garrisons gaol-delivery. 2. Three state-tarriers coupled up with three tart satires.
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"The maze: contrived, digested, and couched in these distinct subjects: representatives for these present times to admire: presidents for future ages to decline. 1. The traitors tryall. 2. The plaintiffs appeal. 3. The state-monkey, or, The disloyall favourite. 4. Pembrokes plea. 5. A cordiall for Britannicus, &c. 6. The old father lasher to the moderate. The senates ansvver to the Scotch chancelor. A funerall oration delivered at Darby-House. Animadversions upon the fourth section. Orderly marshall'd with these poems: 1. Castles catastrophes; or, Garrisons gaol-delivery. 2. Three state-tarriers coupled up with three tart satires." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A50475.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.
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- TO His poor PATRONS.
- PARTHESIUS REGIUS, His DEDICATORY To all People BOND or FREE, Round or Sound wheres'ere they bee.
- THE TRAITORS TRIALL.
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THE PLAINTIFFE'S APPEALE. Argued Dialogue-wise Betwixt Master
OSBORNE, and MasterHUNTINGTON. -
THE STATE-MONKY; OR, The DISLOYALL FAVORITE: From PARTHES
De Gest: Arag: Originally extracted, with all propriety rendred, and to an Eminent Subject of these Times, personally applied. - PEMBROOKS PLEA: OR, A just Vindication of his HONOUR, from all those injurious Aspersions, AND Abusive INVECTIVES of these TIMES.
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A POTION FOR BRITANICƲS: WITH A
Cordiall powder for the Stationary Eve-dropper; that Sir Reverence RabbyLUKE HARRUNEY. -
OLD FATHER LASHER; In Answer to that Scurrilous Libell, styled, but mis-called, The
MODERATE. -
THE SENATS ANSVVER TO THE EARLE of
LOWDON : THE SCOTCH CHANCELOR Anno. Dom.1648. -
A FUNERALL ORATION; as it was delivered at DARBY-HOUSE:
The 6. of Feb. 1648. - ANIMADVERSIONS UPON THE FOƲRTH SECTION.
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CASTLES CATASTROPHE: OR GARRISONS GAOLE-DELIVERY. Down with
BABEL. - Three STATE-TARRIERS Coopled up with three TART-SATYRS.
- AN INDEPENDENT
- A LEVELLER
- Upon the ERRATAE'S.