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Then room for the Speaker without his Mace And room for the rest of the Rabble-rout My masters methinks 't is a pittiful case Like the snuff of a Candle thus to go out 12. Now some like this change and some like it not Some think it was not done in due season Some think it ws but a Jesuits plot To blow up the house like a gun-powder-Treason 13. Some think that Oliver and Charles are agree'd And sure it were good policy if it were so Lest the Hollander French the Dane and the Swede Should bring him in whether he would or no. 14. And now I would gladly conclude my song VVith a prayer as Ballads are used to do But yet I 'le forbear for I think er 't be long VVe shall have a King and a Parliament too FINIS These Books following are printed for Nathanael Brook and are to be sold at his Shop at the Angel in Cornhill Excellent Tracts in Divinity Controversies Sermons Devotions 1. THe Catholick History collected and gathered out of Scripture Councils and ancient Fathers in answer to Doctor Vane's Lost sheep returned home by Edward Chesensale Esq in octavo 2. Bishop Morton on the Sacrament in fol. 3. The grand Sacriledge of the Church of Rome in taking away the sacred Cup from the Laity at the Lords-Table by D. Dan. Featly in 4. 4. Quakers cause at second hearing being a full answer to their Tenets 5. Re-assertion of Grace Vindiciae Evangelii or the Vindication of the Gospel a Reply to Mr. Anthony Burges's Vindiciae Legis and to Mr. Rutherford by Robert Towres 6. Anabaptist anatomiz'd and silenced or a Dispute with Mr. Tombs by Mr. I. Cragg where all may receive clear satisfaction A Cabinet Jewel Mans misery Gods mercy in 8. Sermons with an Appendix concerning Tithes with the expediency of marriages in publick assemblies by the same Author Mr. I. Cragg 7. A Glimpse of Divine Light being an explication of some passages exhibited to the Commissioners at White-hall for approbation of publick Preachers against I. Harrison of Land-Chappel Lancashire 8. The Zealous Magistrate a Sermon by T. Threscos quarto 9. New Jerusalem in a Sermon for the Society of Astrologers quarto in the year 1651. 10. Divinity no enemy to Astrology a Sermon for the Society of Astrologers in the year 1643. by Dr. Thomas Swadling 11. Britannia Rediviva a Sermon before the Judges Aug. 1648. by I. Shaw Minister of Hull 12. the Princess Royal in a Sermon before the Judges March 24. by I. Shaw 13. Judgment set and Books opened Religion tryed whether it be of God or man in several Sermons by I. Webster quarto 14. Israels Redemption or the prophetical History of our Saviours Kingdom on Earth by K. Matton 15. The cause and cure of Ignorance Error and Prophaneness or a more hopeful way to grace and salvation by K. Young octavo 16. A Bridle for the Times tending to still the murmuring to settle the wavering to stay the wandring and to strengthen the fainting by I. Brinsley of Yarmounth 17. Comforts against the fear of death wherein are discovered several evidences of the work of grace by I. Collins of Norwich 18. Iacobs seed or the excellency of seeking God by prayer by Ier. Burroughs 19. The summe of Practical Divinity or the grounds of Religion in a Catechistical way by Mr. Christopher Love late Minister of the Gospel an useful piece 20. Heaven Earth shaken a Treatise shewing how Kings and Princes and all other Governments are turned and changed by I. Davis Minister in Dover admirably useful and seriously to be considered in these times 21. The Treasure of the soul wherein we are taught by dying to sin to attain to the perfect love of God 22. A Treatise of Contentation fit for these sad and troublesome times by I. Hall Bishop of Norwich 23. Select Thoughts or choice helps for a pious spirit beholding the excellency of her Lord Jesus by I. Hall Bishop of Norwich 24. The holy Order or Fraternity of Mourn●r in Sion to which is added Songs in the Night or chearfulness under afflictions by I. Hall Bishop of Norwich 25. The Celestial Lamp enlightning every distressed soul from the depth of everlasting darkness by T. Fetiplace 26. The Moderate Baptist in two parts shewing the Scripture-way for the Administring of the Sacrament of Baptism discovering the old errour of Original sin in Babes by W. Brittin 27. Dr. Martin Luther's Treatise of Liberty of Christians an useful Treatise for the stating Controversies so much disputed in these times about this great point 28. The Key of Knowledge a little Book by way of Questions and Answers intended for the use of all degrees of Christians especially for the Saints of Religious families by old Mr. Iohn Iackson that famous Divine 29. The true Evangelical Temper a Treatise modestly and soberly fitted to the present grand concernments of the State and Church by old Mr. Iohn Iackson 30. The Book of Conscience opened and read by the same Author 31. The so much desired and Learned Commentary on the whole 15. Psalm by that Reverend and Eminent Divine Mr. Christopher Cartwright Minister of the Gospel in York to which is affixed a brief account of the Authors Life and Work by R. Bolton 32. The Judges Charge delivered in a Sermon before Mr. Justice Hall Serjeant Crook Judges of Assize at St. Mary Overis in Southwark by R. Parr M. A. Pastor of Camerwell in the County of Surry A Sermon worthy perusal of all such persons as endeavour to be honest and just practitioners in the Law 33. The Saints Tomb-stone being the Life of that Virtuous Gentlewoman Mrs. Dorothy Shaw late Wife of Mr. Iohn Shaw Minister of the Gospel at Kingston upon Hull Admirable and Learned Treatises of Occult Sciences in Philosophy Magick Astrology Geomancy Chymistry Physiognomy and Chiromancy 34. Magick and Astrology vindicated by H. Warren 35. Lux veritatis Judicial Astrology vindicated and Demonology cofuted by W. Ramsey Gent. 36. An Introduction to the Teutonick Philosophy being a determination of the Original of the soul by C. Hotham Fellow of Peter-House in Cambridge 37. Cornelius Agrippa his fourth Book of Occult Philosophy or Geomancy Magical Elements of Peter de Abona the nature of spirits made English by R. Turner 38. Paracelsus Occult Philosophy of the mysteries of Nature and his secret Alchimy 39. An Astrological Discourse with Mathematical Demonstrations proving the influence of the Planets and fixed Stars upon Elementary Bodies by Sir Christ. Heyden Knight 40. Merlinus Anglicus Iunior the English Merlin revived or a Prediction upon the Affairs of Christendom for the year 1644. by W. Lilly 41. Englands Prophetical Merlin foretelling to all Nations of Europe till 1663. the actions depending upon the Influences of the Conjunction of Saturn and Iupiter 1642. by W. Lilly 42. The Starry messenger or an interpretatiof that strange apparition of three Suns seen in London 19. of Nov. 1644. being the Birth-day of K. Charles by W.
as they were presented to the Queen by the mo●t experienced persons of our times many whereof were honoured with her own practise 70. William Clows his Chirurgical Observations for those that are burned with the flames of Gun-powder as also for the curing of wounds and lues venerea 71. The expert Doctors Dispensatory the whole art of physick restored to practice with a survey of most Dispensatories extant a work for the plainness and method not to be parallel'd by any with a Preface of Mr. Nich. Culpepers to the Reader in its commendation by P. Morellus Physician to the King of France 72. The perfect Cook a right method in the art of Cookery whether for Pastry or A la mode Kickshaws with 55. ways of dressing Eggs by M. M. Elegant Treatises in Humanity History Description of Countries Romances and Poetry 73. Times Treasury or Academy for the accomplishment of the English Gentry in arguments of Discourse Habit Fashion Behaviour c. all summed up in characters of Honour by R. Braithwair 74. Oedipus or the Resolver of the secrets of Love and other natural problems by way of Question and Answe● 75. The admirable and most impartial History of New England of the first plantation there in the year 1628. brought down to these times all the material passages performed there exactly related 76. America painted to the Life the History of the Conquest and first Original undertaking of the advancement of plantations in those parts with an exact Map by F. Gorges Esq 77. The tears of the Indians the History of the most bloudy and most cruel proceedings of the Spaniards in the Islands of Hispaniola Cuba Iamaica Mexico Peru and other places of the West-Indies in which to the life are discovered the Tyrannies of the Spaniards as also he justness of our War so successefully managed against them 78. The Illustrious Shepherdesse The Imperious Brother written originally in S●anish by that incomparable Wit Don Iohn Perez de Montalbans translated at the requests of the Marchioness of Dorchester and the Countess of Strafford by E. P. 79. The History of the golden Ass as also the Loves of Cupid and his Mi●t●esse Psi●he by L. Apuleius translated into English 80. The Unfortunate Mothe● a Tragedy by T.N. 81. The Rebellion a Comedy by T. Rawlins 82. The Tragedy of Messalina the insatiate Rom●n Empress by N. Richards 8● The Floating Island A ●rage-Comedy acted before the King by the Student of Christ-Church in Oxon. by that Renowned Wit W. Strode the songs were set by M. Henry Lawes 84. Harvey's Divine Poems the Hi●tory of Balaam of Ionah and of St. Iohn the Evangelist 85. Fons Lachrymarum or a Fou●tain of tears the Lamentations of the Pro●he● Ieremiah in Verse with an Elegy on Sir Charles Lucas by I. Quarles 86. Nocturnal Lu●ubrations with other witty Epigrams and Epita●hs by R. Chamberlain 87. The admirable ingenious Satyr against Hypocrite 88. Wit Restored in several select Poems not formerly published by Sir Iohn Men●s and Mr. Smith with others 89. Sportive Wit the Muses meriment a new Spring of Droller● Jovil F●ancie● c. Poetical with several other accurately ingenuous Treatises lately printed 90. Wits Interpreter the English Parnassus or a sure Guide to those admirable accomplishments that complete the English Gentry in the most acceptable Qualifications of discourse or writing An art of Logick accurate Complements Fancies Devises and Experiments Poems Poetical Fictions and A la mode Letters by I.C. 91. Wit and Drollery with other Jovial Poems with new additions by Sir I. M. M. L. M. S. W. D. 92. The conveyance of Light or the complete Clerk and Scriveners guide being an exact draught of all presidents and assurances now in use as they were penned and perfected by divers Learned Judges Eminent Lawyers and great conveyancers both ancient and modern whereunto is added a Concordance from King Richard the Third to this present 93. Themis Aurea the Laws of the Fraternity of the Rosie Crosse in which the occult secrets of their Philosophical Notions are brought to light written by Count Mayerus and now Englished by T. H. 94. The Iron Rod put into the Lord Protectors hand a Prophetical Treatise 95. Medicina Magica tamen Physica magical but natural physick containing the general cures of Infirmities and diseases belonging to the bodies of men as also to other animals and domestick Creatures by way of transplantation with a description of the most excellent Cordial out of Gold by Sam. Boulton of Salop. 96. I. Tradescant's Rarities publish'd by himself 97. The proceedings of the High Court of Justice against the late King Charles with his speech upon the Scaffold and other proceedings Ian. 30. 1649. Admirable Usefull Treatises newly printed 98. Natures Secrets or the admirable and wonderful History of the generation of meteors describing the temperatures of the elements the heights magnitudes and influences of Stars the causes of Comets Earthquakes Deluges Epidemical Diseases and prodigies of precedent times with presages of the weather and descriptions of the weather-glass by T. Wilsford 99. The mysteries of Love Eloquence or the arts of Wooing and Complementing as they are managed in the Spring-Garden Hide-Park the New Exchange other eminent places A work in which is drawn to the life the Deportments of the most accomplish'd persons the mode of their Courtly entert●inments treatment of their Ladies at Balls their accustomed Sports Drolls and Fancies the Witchcrafts of their perswasive Language in their approaches or other more sec●et dispatches c. by E.P. 100. Helmont disguised or the vulgar errors of impartial and unskilful practisers of physick confuted more especially as they concern the Cures of Feavers the Stone the Plague and some other Diseases by way of Dialogue in which the chief Rarities of physick are admirably discoursed of by I.T. Books in the Press and now printing 1. Geometry demonstrated by lines and numbers from ●hence Astronomy Cosmography and Navigation proved and delineated by the Doctrine of plain and spherical Triangles by T. Wilsford 2. The English Annals from the Invasion made by Iulius Caesar to these times by T. Wilsford 3. The Fool transformed a Comedy 4. The History of Lewis the eleventh King of France a Trage-Comedy 5. The chast Woman against her wil a Comedy 6. The Tooth-drawer a Comedy 7. Honour in the end a Comedy 8. Tell-tale a Comedy 9. The History of Donquixot or the Knight of the ill-favoured face a Comedy 10. the fair Spanish Captive a Trage●comedy 11. Sir Kenelm Digby and other Persons of Honour their rare and incomparable secrets of Physick Chirurgery Cookery Preserving Conserving Candying distilling of Waters extraction of Oyls compounding of the co●●iest Perfumes with other admirable inventions and select experiments as they offered themselves to their observations whether here or in forreign Countreys Books lately printed 12. The so well entertained work the New World of English words or a general Dictionary containing the Terms Etymologies Definitions and perfect Interpretations
of the proper significations of hard English words throughout the Arts and Sciences Liberall or Mechanick as also other subjects that are usefull or appertain to the Language of our Nation to which is added the signification of proper Names Mythology and Poetical Fictions Historical Relations Geographical Descriptions of the Countries and Cities of the world especially of these three Nations wherein their chiefest Antiquities Battles and other most remarkable passages are mentioned a work very necessary for strangers as well as our own Countrymen for all persons that would rightly understand what they discourse or read collected and published by E.P. for the greater honour of those learned Gentlemen and Artists that have been assistant in the most practical Sciences their names are presented before the Book 13. The modern Assurancer the Clerks Directory containing the practick part of the Law in the exact forms and draughts of all manner of Presidents for Bargains and Sales Grants Feoffments Bonds Bills Conditions Covenants Joyntures Indentures to lead the uses of Fines and Recoveries with good Proviso's and Covenants to stand seized Charter-parties for Ships Leases Releases Surrenders c. and all other Instruments and Assurances now in use intended for all young Students and Practicers of the Law by Iohn Hern. 14. Moor's Arithmetick the second Edition much refined and diligently cleared from the former mistakes of the press a work containing the whole art of Arithmetick as well in numbers as species together with many additions by the Author is come forth 15. Likewise Exercitatio Eleiptica Nova or a new mathematical Contemplation on the Oval Figure called an Eleipsis together with the two first Books of Mydorgius his Conicks Analiz'd and made so plain that the Doctrine of Conical sections may be easily understood a Work much desired and never before published in the English Tongue by Ionas Moor Surveyor General of the great Level of the Fenns 16. Naps upon Parnassus a sleepy muse nipt and pinch'd though not awaked such Voluntary and Jovial Copies of Verses as were lately receiv'd from some of the Wits of the Universities in a Frolick Dedicated to Gondiberts Mistresse by Captain Iones and others Whereunto is added for Demonstration of the Authors Prosaick Excellencies his Epistle to one of the Universities with the Answer together with two Satyrical Characters of his own of a Temporizer and an Antiquary with marginal notes by a Friend to the Reader 17. Culpepers School of Physick or the Experimental practise of the whole Art so reduced either into Aphorismes or choice and tryed Receipts that the free-born Students of the three Kingdoms may in this method find perfect ways for the operation of such medicines so Astrologically and Physically prescribed as that they may themselves be competent Judges of the Cures of their patients by N.C. 18. Blagrave's admirable Ephemerides for the year 1659. and 1660. 19. I. Cleaveland Revived Poems Orations Epistles and other of his Genuine incomparable pieces a second impression with many additions 20. The Equisite Letters of Mr. Robert Loveday the late admired Translatour of the Volumes of the famed Romance Cleopatra for the perpetuating his memory published by his dear Brother Mr. A.L. 21. Englands Worthies Select Lives of 47. most Eminent persons from Constan●ine the Great to the late times by W. Winstanley Gent. 22. The Accomplish'd Cook the mystery of the whole Art of Cookery revealed in a more easie and perfect method then hath been publish'd in any Language expert and ready ways for the dressing of Flesh Fowl and Fish the raising of Pastes the best directions for all manner of Kickshaws and the most poinant Sauces with the terms of carving and sewing the Bills of Fare and exact account of all dishes for the season with other A la mode Curiosities together with the lively Illustrations of such necessary ●igures as are referred to practise approved by the many years experience and careful industry of Robert May in the time of his attendance on several persons of Honour 23. The Scales of Commerce and Trade the mystery revealed as to traffick with a Debitor or Creditor for merchants Accounts after the Italian way and easiest method as also a Treatise of Archirecture and a computation as to all the charges of building by T. Wilsford Gent. 24. Arts Master-piece or the beautifying part of physick whereby all defects of Nature of both sexes are amended age renewed youth continued and all imperfections fairly remedied by B.T. Doctor of physick fitted for the Ladies 25. A Discourse concerning Liberty of Conscience in which are contained proposals about what liberty in this kind is now politically expedient to be given and several reasons to shew how much the peace and welfare is concerned therein by R.T. 26. Christian Reformation being an earnest swasion to the speedy practise of it proposed to all but especially designed for the serious consideration of my dear Kindred and Countrymen of the Country of Cork in Irel. and the people of Riegate and Camerwel in the County of Surrey by Richard Parr Doctor in Divinity there a practical piece 27. The Character of Spain or an Epitomy of their Vertues and Vices 28. The Character of Italy or the Italian anatomized by an English Chirurgion 29. The Character of France to which is added Gallus castratus or an Answer to a pamphlet called The character of England as also a fresh Whip for the monsieur in answer to his Letter the second Edit 30. No Necessity of Reformation of the publick Doctrine of the Church of Engl. by I. Pearson D.D. 31. An Answer to Dr. Burges's Word by way of postscript in vindication of No Necessity of Reformation of the publick Doctrine of the Church of England by Iohn Pearson D.D. 32. A Treatise of peace between the two visible divided parties wherein is inquired What peace is intended who the parties that differ wherein the difference consists how they fell out wherein they ought to agree how they may be perswaded unto peace by what means reconciliation may be made between them 33. Dr. Daniel Featly Revived proving that the Protestant Church and not the Catholick is the onely visible and true Church in a manual preserved from the hands of the plunderers with a succinct History of his life and death published by Iohn Featly Chaplain to the Kings most excellent Majesty 34. Scotch Covenant condemned being a full answer to Mr. Duglas his Sermon preached at the Kings Coronation in Scotland wherein His Sacred Majesty is vindicated by a loyal and orthodox hand 35. Englands Triumph a more exact History of His Majesties Escape after the Battle of Worcester with a Chronological discourse of his Straits and Dangerous Adventures into France and His Removes from place to place till His happy return into England with the most Remarkable memorials till after his Coronation 36. Euclides Elements in 15. Books in English completed by Mr. Barrow of Cambridge 37. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or God made Man A Tract proving the Nativity of our Saviour to be on the 25. of December by the Learned I. Selden 38. An Elenchus of Opinions concerning the Cure of the Small Pox by T. Whitaker Physitian to His Majesty These are to give notice that Sir Kenelme Digbies Sympathetical Powder prepar'd by Promethean fire curing all green wounds that come within the compass of a Remedy and likewise the Tooth-ache infalliby in a very short time Is to be had at Mr. Nathanael Brook's at the Angel in Cornhil The true and right Lozenges and Pectorals so generally known and approved for the cure of Consumptions Coughs Asthma's Colds in general and all other Diseases incident to the Head are rightly made onely by Iohn Piercy Gent the first Inventer of them and whosoever maketh them besides do but counterfeit them they are likewise to be sold by Mr. Nathanael Brook at the Angel in Cornhill FINIS (1) The harder the word is the easier it is to be understood (2) In varying the use of the senses the Author shews himself to be in his wits (3) In varying the use of the senses the Author shews himself to be in his wits (4) There the Author shewes himself to be well versed in the Almanack (5) Being twice repeated it argues an elegant fancy in the Poet. (6) To make falfe English argues as much knowledge as to make true latin (7) Better once done then never (8) For sometimes there may happen a quarrel amongst freinds (9) Till he was married he could be but one (1) There is no mischiefe but a woman is at one end of it (2) The more you hear on 't the worse you 'l like it (3) There was a Spanish regiment amongst them (4) That may be done in an hour which we may repent all our life after (5) Being up to the Elbows in trouble she expessed it in this line (6) Even Reckoning makes long freinds (7) As a pudding ha's two ends so smock ha's two sides (8.) As love doth commonly break out into an Itch yet with her it did not so (9) There the Author translates out of Ovid as Ben Jonson do's in Sejanus out of Homer (1.) By this you may perceive that primers were first Printed at Abidos (2.) For distinction sake because many mens noses bleed white blood (3.) Black is the beauty of the shoe (4) Because a Cow was amongst the ancient Graecians called a Neat Gesner in his Etymolog lib. 103. Tom 16. (5.) Better falsifye the Rime then the Story c. * Turnemill Street * Vulcan The Hare 's Will. The Hounds The Hare