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Early Modern Books
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Posthumous works in prose and verse: written in the time of the civil wars and reign of K. Charles II
Type
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Book
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Samuel Butler
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Roger L'Estrange
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Printed for Sam. Briscoe, R. Smith and G. Strahan ... ; W. Taylor ... ; J. Brown ... ; J. Hooke ... ; J. Graves ... ; and J. Morphew
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1716
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Title
Posthumous works in prose and verse: written in the time of the civil wars and reign of K. Charles II
Item Type
Book
Author
Samuel Butler
Contributor
Roger L'Estrange
Edition
The fourth edition, with additions
Place
London
Publisher
Printed for Sam. Briscoe, R. Smith and G. Strahan ... ; W. Taylor ... ; J. Brown ... ; J. Hooke ... ; J. Graves ... ; and J. Morphew
Date
1716
Call Number
PR3338 .A175 1716 v.1
Num Pages
2
Note
[Vol. 1]. A burlesque Pindarick ode, to the memory of the most renown'd Claudius du Val, the high-way-man. The court burlesqu'd. A proposal humbly offer'd for the farming liberty of conscience. A caveat to the Roundheads. The assembly-man / written by Samuel Butler and Sir John Birkenhead. The case of King Charles I. truly stated against John Cook, Master of Gray's-Inn. The character of K. Charles I. A thought upon death, after hearing of the murder of K. Charles I. Good advice in bad times; a satyrical poem. The character of a fanatick. The morning's salutation. A letter from John Audland, a Quaker, to William Prynne. The Geneva ballad. The Roundhead. The turncoat. The character of the five sectaries, the Presbyterian, Independant, Anabaptist, Quaker, and Fifth Monarchy-man. A key to Hudibras / by Sir Roger L'estrange
Imprint for vol. 2 omits printers W. Taylor and J. Hooke Some works have separate title pages; pagination and register continuous
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1700-1799
English poetry
English prose literature