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Ad populum, or, A lecture to the people : with a satyr against separatists
Hausted, Peter (1645); Cowley, Abraham (1618-1667); Taylor, John (1580-1653)
1678
"A satyr against Separatists" has separate title-page; first published in 1642 over the initials "A.C. generosus", and variously attributed to Hausted, John Taylor the "water-poet" and Abraham Cowley,...
Ad populum, or, A lecture to the people
Hausted, Peter (1645); Cowley, Abraham (1618-1667); Taylor, John (1580-1653)
1644
A verse satire on the state of the realm. The poem has been erroneously attributed to Abraham Cowley and John Taylor, the "water-poet"; another issue of 1644, Madan 1636* "signs" the poem P.H. on p....
Ad populum, or, A lecture to the people : with a satyr against separatists
Hausted, Peter (1645); Cowley, Abraham (1618-1667); Taylor, John (1580-1653)
Printed in the late times and now reprinted 1675
Attributed to Peter Hausted. cf. NUC pre-1956. "A satyre against Separatists" has separate title-page; first published in 1642 over the initials "A.C. generosus" and variously attributed to Hausted,...
The patch. An heroi-comical poem. (With advice to Chloe, how to make use of that beautiful ornament of the face.) In three cantos. To which is added, The Welch wedding. A poem. By a gentleman of Oxford
Hauksbee, Francis (1701-)
1724 [1723]
Dedication signed F. H. = Francis Hauksbee. The ornaments are those used by Henry Woodfall. Also issued as part of 'The altar of love', London, 1727. With a half-title.