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Poems of the time of Charles II, Part II
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Crewe Manuscripts
Poems of the time of Charles II, Part II
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pp. 1–12
‘Satyr. To his Muse. By the Author of Absalom and Achitophel.’ By John Somers or Thomas Shadwell? [1682.]
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pp. 22–6
‘Lampoon On Several Ladies.’ Author unknown.
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pp. 26–7
‘William Lenthall.’ Author unknown.
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pp. 45–8
‘A Ballad.’ Author unknown.
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p. 94
‘Epitaph, On Lamentable Lory.’ Author unknown. [1684?]
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pp. 131–2
‘To the Observator.’ Author unknown.
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pp. 133–5
‘The Renegado Poet.’ Author unknown.
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pp. 175–8
Verse-letter to Sir George Etherege. By John Dryden.
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pp. 219–26
‘The Quarrel, Between Frank and Nan.’ Author unknown.
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pp. 267–70
‘Epitaph On the Lord Fairfax.’ By the Duke of Buckingham. [1671.]
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pp. 273–5
‘A Dialogue Between G— and A—.’ Author unknown.
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pp. 16–18
‘The Parallel.’ Author unknown. [1682.]
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pp. 18–21
‘The Lady Freschevile’s Song of the Wives.’ Author unknown. [1682.]
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pp. 35–9
‘An Answer to the Poet Of St Giles.’ Author unknown.
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pp. 55–7
‘Instructions to his Mistress how to behave herself at Supper before her Husband.’ Au-thor unknown.
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pp. 81–5
‘The true Englishman.’ Author unknown. [1686.]
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pp. 88–93
‘A Gentle Ballad, Call’d Lamentable Lory.’ Author unknown. [1684.]
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pp. 95–101
‘A Letter to Julian.’ Author unknown.
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pp. 136–7
‘A Paradox.’ Author unknown.
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pp. 154–60
‘The Vindication.’ Author unknown.
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pp. 192–8
‘The Town Life.’ Author unknown.
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pp. 202–4
‘A New Ballad, or Truth needs no Vindication.’ Author unknown.
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pp. 226–30
‘A True and Full Accounth of A Late Conference between The Wonderfull Speaking Head, and Father Gauden, as it was related by the Head’s own Mouth to Doctor Frazer.’ Author unknown.
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pp. 255–6
‘To the Clergy of England, Who are Dignify’d and Distinguish’d for Preaching up Pas-sive Obedience.’ Author unknown.
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pp. 286–90
‘To be Wiser than our Forefathers.’ Author unknown.
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pp. 21–2
‘The Pope’s three Friends.’ Author unknown. [1680.]
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pp. 39–43
‘Satyr Undisguis’d.’ Author unknown.
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pp. 58–62
‘To Julian.’ Author unknown. [1682.]
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pp. 68–70
‘The Cushion Dance at Court.’ Author unknown.
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pp. 74–6
‘Satyr in it’s own Colors.’ Author unknown.
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