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A winding-sheet for the rebels at Westminster : A grave as deep as Hell for Fairfax and his Army. With a whip and a bell, for the Satanicall hyrelings of the Synod
W. R (fl.1648)
Printed in the Year, 1648
Place of publication from Wing. Partly in verse. Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 27".
Hell's hurlie-burlie. Or, A fierce contention betwixt the Pope and the Devill. Wherein the Pope strives for superioritie, upbraides Lucifer with insufficiencie, and pleades his own right and abilitie, to govern th' infernall Helvetian monarchie. Newes is also brought thither from England, by a company of cavaliers and others, that seems (for the present) to make the Prince of Darknesse a little lightsome. Besides, a relation of the Duke of Buckingham's last voyage, written a little before his death. And his admirable entertainment by the Admirall of Styx, written presently after his death, but not published till now
Octob. 5, 1644
Anti-Royalist lampoon; in prose except for two verse satires, on George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, and two final couplets. Woodcut illus. on t.p. Anon.