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The character of a disbanded courtier. : Dedicated to the author of that famous speech, call'd, The speech of a noble peer
Person of quality
1682
Caption title. Imprint from colophon. Satire on Antony Ashley Cooper, 1st earl of Shaftesbury. Considerably expanded from the first edition (2 pages) of 1681.
The last will and testament of Anthony, king of Poland
1682
Caption title. Imprint from colophon. A lampoon on A.A. Cooper, earl of Shaftesbury. Concludes with "An epitaph upon his bowels". Anon.
A supplement to the last will and testament of Anthony, Earl of Shaftsbury; with his last words, as they were taken in Holland, where he died January the 20th, 1682
1683
Caption title. Verse. Imprint from colophon.
Sejanus, or, The popular favourite, now in his solitude and sufferings. : Written for the consolation of E.S., the famous Bromigen Protestant in bonds and imprisonment for the good old cause and the truths sake
Tory, Timothy
[1681]
Verse satire. Imprint from colophon; drop-head title.
The Case is alter'd now, or, The conversion of Anthony, King of Poland : published for satisfaction of the sanctifyed brethen
1683
Broadside. Verse lampoon on A.A. Cooper, 1st earl of Shaftesbury. Catalogued from drop-head title and colophon. Anon.
An Elegy on the Right Honourable Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury. : Who died on the 21st of January, 1683
1683
In verse. Within mourning borders, with emblems and motto. Catalogued from drop-head title and colophon. Anon.
An elogy [sic.], against occasion requires upon the Earl of Shaftsbury. : Calculated for the meridion [sic.] of eighty one
1681
Caption title. Imprint from colophon. A satire. Anon.
An excellent new ballad to the tune of, How unhappy is Phillis in love
1681
Caption title. A satire in verse on "Old Tony", i.e. A.A. Cooper, 1st earl of Shaftesbury. Stanza [6], l.1, misprint "Poclamation". Anon.
The King of Poland's ghost, or, A dialogue betwixt Pluto and Charon upon his reception
1683
Verse satire, celebrating Shaftesbury's death. Imprint from colophon. Anon.
Sh------ ghost to Doctor Oats. : In a vision concerning the Jesuits and lords in the Tower
Oates, Titus (1649-1705)
1683
Caption title. Imprint taken from colophon. The ostensible author purports to be Titus Oates.
An excellent new ballad of the plotting head. To the tune of, How unhappy is Phillis in love. Or, Let Oliver now be forgot, &c
1681
A satire on Anthony Ashley Cooper, earl of Shaftesbury (called "Toney" in the text).