J. Cleaveland revived poems, orations, epistles, and other of his genuine incomparable pieces never before publisht : with some other exquisite remains of the most eminent wits ... that were his contemporaries.
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- J. Cleaveland revived poems, orations, epistles, and other of his genuine incomparable pieces never before publisht : with some other exquisite remains of the most eminent wits ... that were his contemporaries.
- Author
- Cleveland, John, 1613-1658.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Nathaniel Brook,
- 1659.
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Contents
- title page
- frontispiece
- To the Discerning READER.
- Verses that came too late, intended for Mr. J. Cleaveland, pictured with his Laurell.
- Vpon the KINGS return from SCOTLAND.
- Vpon a talkative woman.
- Rebellis Scotus.
- On an ugly woman.
- To the King recovered from a fit of sicknesse.
- On a little Gentlewoman pro∣foundly learned.
- Vpon the birth of the Duke of York.
- On Parsons the great Porter.
- To the Queen upon the birth of one of her Children.
- To Cloris a Rapture.
- An Elegie upon Ben. Johnson.
- An Epitaph.
- Vpon Wood of Kent.
- On Christ-Church windows.
- An intertainment at Cotswold.
- To the Queen.
- An Elegie on Ben. Johnson.
- On Ben. Johnson.
- To his Mistresse.
- In Nuptias Principis Auranchii & D. Mariae filiae Regis Angliae.
- Vpon the Marriage of the young Prince of Orange with the Lady Marie.
- Another upon the same.
- An Epitaph on Ben. Johnson.
- On one that was deprived of his Testicles.
- To his Mistresse.
- 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.
- Vpon one that preach't in a Cloak.
- On the May Pole.
- To the Queen.
- Vpon Tom of Christ-Church.
- On a Burning-glasse.
- Vpon Sheriffe Sandbourn.
- Not to Travel.
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- publisher's note
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Courteous Reader,
- Admirable, and Learned Treatises of Occult-Sciences in Philosophy, Magick, &c.
- Excellent Treatises in the Mathe∣maticks, Geometry, of Arithme∣tick, Surveying, and other Arts, or Mechanicks.
- Excellent and approved Treatises in Physick, Chirurgery, &c.
- Admirable Vsefull Treatises newly Printed.
- Books very lately Printed, and in the Presse now Printing.