Satyrs upon the Jesuits written in the year 1679, upon occasion of the plot, together with the Satyr against vertue, and some other pieces by the same hand.
- Title
- Satyrs upon the Jesuits written in the year 1679, upon occasion of the plot, together with the Satyr against vertue, and some other pieces by the same hand.
- Author
- Oldham, John, 1653-1683.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Joseph Hindmarsh ...,
- 1681.
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- Subject terms
- Jesuits -- Anecdotes
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- Cite this Item
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"Satyrs upon the Jesuits written in the year 1679, upon occasion of the plot, together with the Satyr against vertue, and some other pieces by the same hand." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A53298.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- ADVERTISEMENT.
- SATYRS UPON THE JESUITS.
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SATYR I.
Garnet 'sGhost addressing to theJesuits, met in private Cabal just after the Murder ofGodfrey. - SATYR II.
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SATYR III. Loyola's
Will. - half title
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SATYR IV. S.
Ignatius his Image brought in, dis∣covering the Rogueries of theJesu∣its, and ridiculous Superstition of theChurch of Rome. - title page
- TO THE READER.
- A POEM: Supposed to be spoken by a Town-Hector.
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THE PASSION OF BYBLIS IN
Ovid 's Metamorphosis Imitated in English. -
THE Passion of Byblis OUT OF
Ovid 's Metamorphosis,B. 9.F. 11.Beginning at Byblis in exemplo est, ut ament concessa puellae. And ending with—Modumque Exit, & infelix committit saepe repelli. - title page
- A SATYR Upon a WOMAM, who by her Falshood and Scorn was the Death of my Friend.
- ERRATA.