The works of Mr. John Cleveland containing his poems, orations, epistles, collected into one volume, with the life of the author.
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- The works of Mr. John Cleveland containing his poems, orations, epistles, collected into one volume, with the life of the author.
- Author
- Cleveland, John, 1613-1658.
- Publication
- London,: Printed by R. Holt for Obadiah Blagrave ...,
- 1687.
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Contents
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- title page
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TO THE Right Worshipful And Reverend FRANCIS TURNER
D. D. - A short Account of the Author's Life.
- CLEVELANDI Manibus, Parentalia.
- encomium
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In Tertiam (at verò primam) Editionem Poematum
Iohannis Clevelandi. -
In mortem Doctissimi, & Poetarum plane Principis Domini
Clevelandi Epicedium. -
On Mr.
Cleveland and his Poems. -
CLEVELAND'S POEMS. Digested in Order.
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SECT. I. Containing Love-Poems.-
Fuscara
or the Bee Errant. - The Senses Festival.
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To
Julia to expedite her Promise. - The Hecatomb to his Mistress.
- The Antiplatonick.
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Upon
Phillis walking in a Morning before Sun-rising. -
To Mrs.
K. T. who asked him why he was dumb, writtencalente Calamo. - A Fair Nymph scorning a Black Boy courting her.
- A Young Man to an Old Woman courting him.
- Upon an Hermaphrodite.
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The Author to his Hermaphrodite made af∣ter Mr.
Randolph 's Death, yet inserted into his Poems.
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Fuscara
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SECT. II. Containing POEMS which re∣late to STATE-AFFAIRS.
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Upon The King's Return from
Scotland. -
A Dialogue between two Zealots upon the
&c. in the Oath. -
Smectymnuus, or the Club-Divines. -
The Hue and Cry after Sir
John Presbyter. - The Mixt Assembly.
- Rebellis Scotus.
- The Rebel Scot.
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The King'
s Disguise. - Rupertismus.
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Upon Sir
Thomas Martin who subscribed a Warrant thus, We the Knights and Gentlemen of the Com∣mittee, when there was no Knight but himself. - The General Eclipse.
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Upon The King's Return from
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SECT. III. Containing MISCELLANIES.
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Upon Princess
Elizabeth born the Night before New-Year's Day. - Upon a Miser who made a great Feast, and the next day dyed for Grief.
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On the Memory of Mr.
Edward King drown'd in theIrish Seas. -
An Elegy upon the Arch-bishop of
Canterbury. -
Epitaphium Thomae SpellColl. Divi Iohannis Praesidis. - Mark Anthony.
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The Author's Mock-Song to
Mark Anthony. - How the Commencement grow's new.
- Square-cap.
- The Character of a Country-Committee∣man, with the Ear-mark of a Se∣questrator.
- The Character of a Diurnal-maker.
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The Character of a
London- Diurnal. -
A Letter sent from a Parliament-Officer at
Grantham to Mr.Cleveland inNewark. -
Mr.
Cleveland 's Reply. - The Officer's Rejoynder.
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Mr.
Cleveland 's Answer. -
An Answer to a Pamphlet written against the Lord
Digby 's Speech, concerning the Death of the Earl ofStrafford. - To the Protector after long and vile Durance in Prison.
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To the Earl of
Newcastle. -
To the Earl of
Holland, then Chancellor of the University ofCambridge. -
To the Earl of
Westmoreland. - A Letter to a Friend disswading him from his Attempt to marry a Nun.
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The Piece of a Common-Place upon
Romans the 4th. Last Verse. -
The Answer to the
Newark- Summons. -
Oratio in Scholiis Publicis habita cum juni∣nior Baccalaureus in Tripodem disputaret
Cantab. - Oratio Salutatoria in Adventum Illustrissimi Principis Palatini.
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A
Regem & Principem in Colleg. Iohan. -
Oratio habita ad Legatum quendam Galli∣cum, &
Hollandiae Comitem, tunc tem∣poris Academiae Cancellarium. - Oratio habita cum unus è Prelectoribus, de∣ficiente Termino, pensum (pro more) imponeret.
- Oratio habita in Scholis publicis cum Patris officio fungeretur.
- Actus primi Scena secunda.
- Oratio Inauguralis, cum Praelectoris Rhetori∣ci munus auspicaretur.
- Oratio habita in Scholis Theologicis, cùm Moderatoris partes ageret.
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Oratio prior habita in Scholis Juridicialibus, Domino Doctore
Littleton Respondente. - Oratio posterior, eodem Respondente.
- Oratio itidem habita in Scholis Juridicialibus, cum Moderatoris partes ageret.
- Ad Archiepiscopum Cantuariensem
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Ad Episeopum
Lincolniensem. - Ad Episcopum Lincolniensem tunc temporis ò carcere laxatum.
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Ad eundem jam factum Archiepiscopum
Eboracensem. -
Epistola Gratulatoria ad Episcopum
Dunel∣mensem, qui in BibliothecamIohannensem saepius suit Beneficus. -
Ad eundem Episcopum
Dunelmensem. -
mino Edvardo Littleton, Sigilli Custodi. -
Edvardo Herbert,
Domino Herbertde Cherbury. -
Ad Doctorem
Newall. -
Ad Magistrum
Wandesforth. - subsection
- Vinum est Poetarum Equus.
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Upon Princess
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- title page
- To the HECTORS, upon the unfortunate death of H. COMPTON.
- The Scots Apostasie.
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Epitaph upon the Earl of
Strafford -
Epitaphium
Thomoe ComitisStraffordii, &c. -
On J. W. A. B.of York. -
An Elegy upon Dr.
Chaderton, the first Ma∣ster ofEmanuel Colledge inCambridge being above an hundred years old whehe died. - Mary's Spikenard.
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CHRONOSTICON Decollatio∣nis
CAROLI Regis tricesimo die Ianua∣rii, secunda hora Pomeridiana,Anno Dom. MDCXLVIII. -
AN ELEGY Upon King
CHARLES the First, murthered publickly by his Subjects. -
AN ELEGY
n The best of Men, The meekest of Martyrs, CHARLES theI. &c. -
Upon the Death of
CHARLES the First. -
ADDITIONS.
- The Publick Faith.
- A Lenten Litany.
- A Hue and Cry after the Reformation.
- A Committee.
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On the happy Memory of Alderman
Hoyle that hang'd himself. - Platonick Love.
- Christmass Day; Or the Shuttle of an inspired Weaver, bolted against the Order of the Church for its Sc∣lemnity.
- Piae Memoriae
- Obsequies.
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On the death of his Royal Majesty
Charles late King ofEngland &c. - An Epitaph.
- A Survey of the World.
- An Old Man courting a young Girl.
- An Epitaph on his deceased Friend.
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Mount Ida,
or, Beauties Contest. - Upon a Fly that flew into a Lady's Eye, and there lay buried in a Tear.
- Obsequies
- The London Lady.
- The Times.
- The Model of new Religion.
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On
Britannicus his leap three Story high, and his escape fromLondon. - Content.
- May Day.
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An Epig. to
Doulus. -
An Epig. on the People of
England. - Another.
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A Sing-song on
Clarinda 's Wedding. - The Myrtle-Grove.
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To my honoured Friend. Mr.
T. C. that asked me how I liked his Mistress being an old Widdow. - The Engagement stated.
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Praelegenda to the succeeding Poem, viz.The Wife-hater. -
Vituperium Uxoris: or the Wife-hater. - To Prince Rupert.
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An Elegy upon Mr.
John Cleveland. - Upon the pittiful Elegy writ lately on him; modestly taxed and freely vindicated, by the canded Censure of an indeared Bro∣ther.
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An Elegy in Memory of Mr:
John Cleveland. -
An Elegy, offered to the Memory of that Im∣comparable Son of
Apollo, Mr.John Cleveland. -
An Elegy on Mr.
Cleveland, and his Verse onSmectymnuus. -
The Elegy made upon Mr.
John Cleveland▪ Death cry'd i'th'Streets, he being then in good Disposition of Health. -
News from
Newcastle: Or,Newcastle Coa∣pit. -
On the Inundation of the River
Trent: The SceneMascham andHolm, two opposite Villages on the River side nearNewark. - For Sleep.
- Against Sleep.
- On a little Gentleman profoundly Learned.
- On an Ugly Woman.
- To the King recovered from a Fit of Sickness.
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Upon the Birth of the Duke of
York. -
On
Parsons the great Porter. - On his going by Water, by the Parliament-house:
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Upon coming into a Chamber called Parnassus,where the Gentry Arms (were depicted) of Norfolkand Suffolk,in Norwich. - Against ALE.
- The Old Gill.
- To the Queen upon the Birth of one of her Children.
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To
Cloris, a Rapture. -
An Elegy upon
Ben. Johnson. - An Epitaph.
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Upon Woodof Kent. - On Christ-Church Windows.
- The Anti-Platonick.
- A sad Suit in a Petitionary Poem, sent by a Poor Scholar to his Patron.
- The poor Cavalier, in Memory of his old Suit.
- To the Queen.
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An Elegy on
Ben. Johnson. -
Another on Ben. Johnson. - To his Mistress.
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A Sight of the Ruins of St.
Pauls. -
A Relation of a
Quaker, that to the shame of his Profession, attempted to bugger a Mare nearColchester. - Upon a Talkative Woman.
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The Second part of the
Scots Apostacy. - The Definition of a Protector.
- Upon the new Invention of flying with Chymi∣cal Magick, with a Description of his Castle of Comfort.
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The Coachman of St.
James 's. - On Black Eyes.
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In Nuptias Principis Auranchii & D. Mar
e filiae Regis Angliae. -
Upon the Marriage of the young Prince of
O∣range with the LadyMary. - Another upon the same.
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An Epitaph on
Ben. Johnson. - On one that was deprived of his Testicles.
- To his Mistress.
- The Puritan.
- The Flight.
- To a Lady that wrought a Story of the Bible in Needle-work.
- To the King.
- To the Queen, upon the Birth of her first Daughter.
- Upon one that preacht in a Cloak.
- A Song of SACK.
- A Time-Sonnet.
- The Parliament.
- On the May-Pole.
- To the Queen.
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Upon Tomof Christ-Church. - On a Burning-Glass.
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Upon Sheriff
Sanbourn. - Not to travel.
- The Schismatick.
- A Sermon.
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A Zealous Discourse between the Person of the Parish, and
Tabitha. -
On
O. P. sick. - An Answer to the Storm.
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Iohn of Lydgate,Lib. 4. - To the Reader.
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THE
Rustick Rampant, OR RURAL ANARCHY. -
A TABLE TO Mr.
Iohn Cleveland 's WORKS. -
Books Printed for and sold by
Obadiah Blagrave at theBlack Bear andStar in St.Pauls Church-yard, o∣ver against the little North-Door. - An Advertisement of a most excellent Water for the Preservation of the Eyes.