The mysteries of love & eloquence, or, The arts of wooing and complementing as they are manag'd in the Spring Garden, Hide Park, the New Exchange, and other eminent places : a work in which is drawn to the life the deportments of the most accomplisht persons, the mode of their courtly entertainments, treatments of their ladies at balls, their accustom'd sports, drolls and fancies, the witchcrafts of their perswasive language in their approaches, or other more secret dispatches ...

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The mysteries of love & eloquence, or, The arts of wooing and complementing as they are manag'd in the Spring Garden, Hide Park, the New Exchange, and other eminent places : a work in which is drawn to the life the deportments of the most accomplisht persons, the mode of their courtly entertainments, treatments of their ladies at balls, their accustom'd sports, drolls and fancies, the witchcrafts of their perswasive language in their approaches, or other more secret dispatches ...
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Phillips, Edward, 1630-1696?
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London :: Printed by James Rawlins for Obadiah Blagrave,
1685.
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Erotic literature.
English language -- Rhyme.
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"The mysteries of love & eloquence, or, The arts of wooing and complementing as they are manag'd in the Spring Garden, Hide Park, the New Exchange, and other eminent places : a work in which is drawn to the life the deportments of the most accomplisht persons, the mode of their courtly entertainments, treatments of their ladies at balls, their accustom'd sports, drolls and fancies, the witchcrafts of their perswasive language in their approaches, or other more secret dispatches ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A54745.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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Books of Ingenuity whether Romances, Satyri∣cal, Poetry, or pleasant for diversion.

PHaramond that famed Romance, being the History of France, in twelve Parts; by the Author of Cleopatra and Cassandra; Folio.

Pathanessa that famed Romance.

A short History of the late English Rebellion; by M. Needham, in 4o.

The Ingenious Satyr against Hypocrites; in 4o.

Meronides, or Virgil Traversly, being a new Paraphrase upon the fifth and sixth Book of Virgil Aeneas in Burlesque verse; by the Author of the Satyr against Hypocrites.

Gerama, a new Discovery of a little sort of People cal∣led Pygmies, with a lively description of their stature, habit, manners, buildings, Knowledge and Government; by Joshua Barns of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, in 8o.

The Woman is as good as the Man, or the equality of both Sexes: Written originally in French, and translated in∣to English.

Cleaveland's Genuine Poems, Orations, Epistles, purged from many false and spurious ones which had usurped his name. To which is added many never before printed or pub∣lished, according to the Author's own Copies; with a Nar∣rative of his Life, in 8o large.

Newly Reprinted the exquisite Letters of Mr. Robert Love∣day, the late admired Translater of the three first Volumes of Cleopatra, published by his Brother Mr. Anthony Loveday, in 8o large.

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Wallographea, or the Britain described, being a Relation of a pleasant Journey into Wales; wherein are set down several remarkable passages that occurred in the way thi∣ther; and also many choice observables, and notable com∣memorations concering the state and condition, the nature and humour, Actions, Manners and Customs of that Coun∣try and People, in 8o.

Troja Rediviva, or the Glories of London surveyed, in an Heroick Poem, in 4o.

Wit and Drollery, Jovial poems, corrected and amended with new Additions; in 8o large.

Adaga Scholica, or a Collection of Scotch Proverbs and Proverbial phrases, in 12o. very useful and delightful.

The Batchelors Banquet, or fifteen degrees of Marriage, in 4o.

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