Clievelandi Vindiciæ, or, Clieveland's genuine poems, orations, epistles, &c. purged from the many false and spurious ones which had usurped his name, and from innumerable errours and corruptions in the true copies : to which are added many never printed before, with an account of the author's life.
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- Clievelandi Vindiciæ, or, Clieveland's genuine poems, orations, epistles, &c. purged from the many false and spurious ones which had usurped his name, and from innumerable errours and corruptions in the true copies : to which are added many never printed before, with an account of the author's life.
- Author
- Cleveland, John, 1613-1658.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Robert Harford ...,
- 1677.
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- Cleveland, John, 1613-1658.
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"Clievelandi Vindiciæ, or, Clieveland's genuine poems, orations, epistles, &c. purged from the many false and spurious ones which had usurped his name, and from innumerable errours and corruptions in the true copies : to which are added many never printed before, with an account of the author's life." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A33433.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
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TO THE Right Worshipful And Reverend FRANCIS TURNER
D. D. Master of St.Iohn 's Colledge inCam∣bridge, and to the Worthy Fel∣lows of the same Colledge. - A short Account of the Author's Life.
- CLIEVELANDI Manibus, Parentalia.
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In Tertiam (at verò primam) Editio∣nem Poematum
Iohannis Clieve∣landi. -
In mortem Doctissimi, & Poetarum plane Principis Domini
Clieve∣landi Epicedium. -
On Mr.
Clieveland and his Poems. -
CLEVELAND'S Poems Digested in Order. SECT. I. Containing LOVE-POEMS.
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Fuscara or theBee 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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Vpon
Phillis walking in a Mornibefore Sun-rising. -
To M
rs. 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 court∣ing him.
- Vpon an Hermaphrodite.
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The Authour to his Hermaphrodite made after Mr.
Randolph 's Death, yet inserted into his Poems.
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SECT. II. Containing POEMS which re∣late to STATE-AFFAIRS.
- Vpon The King's Return from Scotland.
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A Dialogue between two Zealots up∣on 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.
- The King's Disguise.
- Rupertismus.
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Upon Sir
Thomas Martin who sub∣scribed a Warrant thus, We the Knights and Gentlemen of the Committee, when there was no Knight but himself. - The General Eclipse.
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SECT. III. Containing MISCELLANIES.
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Vpon Princess
Elizabeth born the Night before New-Year's Day. - Vpon a Miser who made a great Feast, and the next day died 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.
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Epitaphium
Thomae Spell Coll. Divi Iohannis Praesidis. - Mark Anthony.
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The Author's Mock-Song to
Mark Anthony. - How the Commencement grows 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-Offi∣cer 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 a∣gainst the Lord
Digby 's Speech, concerning the Death of the Earl of Strafford. - 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 Chan∣cellour of the Vniversity ofCam∣bridge. -
To the Earl of
Westmorland. - 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 Scholis Publicis habita cum junior Baccalaureus in Tri∣podem disputaret
Cantab. - Oratio Salutatoria in Adventum Il∣lustrissimi Principis Palatini.
- Ad Regem & Principem in Colleg. Iohan.
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Oratio habita ad Legatum quendam Gallicum, &
Hollandiae Comitem, tunc temporis Academiae Cancel∣larium. - Oratio habita cum unus è Prelecto∣ribus, deficiente Termino, pen∣sum (pro more) imponeret.
- Oratio habita in Scholis publicis cum Patris officio fungeretur.
- Actus primi
- Oratio Inauguralis, cùm Praelectoris Rhetorici munus auspicaretur.
- Oratio habita in Scholis Theologicis, cùm Moderatoris partes ageret.
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Oratio prior habita in Scholis Juri∣dicialibus, Domino Doctore
Lit∣tleton Respondente. - Oratio posterior, eodem Respon∣dente.
- Oratio itidem habita in Scholis Juri∣dicialibus, cum Moderatoris partes ageret.
- Ad Archiepiscopum Cantuariensem.
- Ad Episcopum Lincolniensem.
- Ad Episcopum Lincolniensem tunc temporis è carcere laxatum.
- Ad eundem jam factum Archiepisco∣pum Eboracensem.
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Epistola Gratulatoria ad Episcopum Dunelmensem, qui in Bibliothe∣cam
Iohannensem saepius fuit Be∣neficus. - Ad eundem Episcopum Dunel∣mensem.
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Domino
Edvardo Littleton, Sigilli Custodi. -
Edvardo Herbert,
Domino Herbert deCherbury. -
Ad Doctorem
Newall. -
Ad Magistrum
Wandesforth. - letter
- Vinum est Poetarum Equus.
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Vpon Princess