Loyal poems and satyrs upon the times since the beginning of the Salamanca plot written by several hands ; collected by M.T.

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Loyal poems and satyrs upon the times since the beginning of the Salamanca plot written by several hands ; collected by M.T.
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London :: Printed for John Smith ...,
1685.
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Popish Plot, 1678 -- Poetry.
Rye House Plot, 1683 -- Poetry.
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The CONTENTS.

  • THE Poets Address to the King. 1
  • The Excellency of Monarchy. a Panegyrick. 4
  • On his Majesties Recovery at Winsor. 7
  • The Succession. 10
  • A Paradox against Liberty, Writen by the Lords, during their Im∣prisonment in the Tower. 13
  • The last Speech of Sr. Edmundbury Godfrye's Ghost. 21
  • On the Death of the Protestant Joyner. 24
  • Innocence Ʋnveil'd; or, a Poem on the Acquittal of the Lord Chief Justice Scrogs. 28
  • Advice to the Painter's Adviser. 30
  • The Hypocritical Christian: or the Conventicling Citizen. 34
  • On the Loyal Apprentices Feast. 40
  • On old Doctor Wild's new Poem to his old Friend upon the new Par∣liament. 44
  • Scanda! Proof, or an Heroick Poem on the Renowned Champions of the good old Cause, Impudent Dick Janeway, and the rest of the Facti∣ous Tribe. 48
  • Fitz—Harris his Farwell to the World, or a Traytors Just Reward. 52
  • The Meal Tubb Plot. 55
  • A Dialogue between the Ghosts of the two last Parliaments at their In∣terview Fuimur Troes Westminster Ghost's Advice. 57
  • Nitimur in Vetitum Oxford Ghost. 60
  • Westminster Ghost. 61
  • Tom Think Ghost. 74
  • Sejanus, or the Popular Favourite. 70
  • The Whig Caball. 75
  • The Presbyterian Club. 77
  • The true Presbyterian without Disguise. 80
  • The Dissenter. 87
  • The Sollicitous Citizen. 90
  • Iter Boreale. 94
  • The Mad-mens Hospital, or Presbyterian Itch 96
  • State Cases put to Jack Presbyter. 99
  • The Geneva Litany. 102
  • The Norwich Litany. 105
  • The Loyall Litany. 108
  • The last will and Testament of Anthony King of Poland. 111
  • A Codecil to the Former Will. 115
  • Shaftsburys farewell, or the Association. 120
  • The Recovery. 123
  • On the Kings Deliverance at Newmarket. 127
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