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Fifty four acrostics, on the names of Richard Lee and four sons
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The recantation of a penitent Proteus; or, The changling
as it was acted with good applause in St. Maries in Cambridge, and St. Pauls in London, 1663. To the tune of Doctor Faustus -
The recantation of a penitent Proteus; or, the changling
as it was acted with good applause in St. Maries in Cambridge, and St. Pauls in London, 1663. The first part. To the tune of the second part, and by the same hand. To which is added, The poring doctor, or the gross mistake of a reverend son of the church, in bowing at the name of Judas, at St. Pauls, Novemb. 5. 1663 -
The recantation of a penitent Proteus; or, the changling
as it was acted with good applause in St. Maries in Cambridge, and St. Pauls in London, 1663. The first part. To the tune of the second part, and by the same hand. To which is added, The poring doctor, or the gross mistake of a reverend son of the church, in bowing at the name of Judas, at St. Pauls, Novemb. 5. 1663 -
A rod for the fools back: or, an answer to a scurrilous libel, called The changeling
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A rod for the fools back: or, an answer to a scurrilous libel, called the changeling
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The recantation of a penitent Proteus, or the changling
as it was acted with good applause in St. Maries in Cambridge, and St. Pauls in London, 1663. To the tune of Doctor Faustus -
The recantation of a penitent Proteus, or the changling
as it was acted with good applause in St. Maries in Cambridge, and St. Pauls in London, 1663. To the tune of Doctor Faustus -
The recantation of a penitent Proteus; or, the changling
as it was acted with good applause in St. Maries in Cambridge, and St. Pauls in London, 1663. The first part. To the tune of the second part, and by the same hand. To which is added, The poring doctor, or the gross mistake of a reverend son of the church, in bowing at the name of Judas, at St. Pauls, Novemb. 5. 1663 -
This most deplorable case of an antient citizen
who hath been an old, honest, and faithful servant of, and very great sufferer for the interest of the city of London, is most humbly desired to be read over by all good citizens with great care, seriousness, and due consideration