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A36958 Butler's ghost, or, Hudibras with reflections upon these times. D'Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723.; Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680. Hudibras. 1682 (1682) Wing D2703; ESTC R22762 38,919 202

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The sickly Moon grew pale and wan To think that she must lose her Reign And every Planet did prepare To usher in the Morning Star The Drowzy Carrier packs his Horses To travel on their Journal Courses And the watchfull Grizl'd Husbandman Calls up his men to plough his Land When Hudibras with grief opprest Tumbling on Couch could take no rest But mourns in Tears his late Miscarriage And curses Fatal Love and Marriage FINIS Books Printed for and sold by Joseph Hindmarsh at the Black Bull in Cornhil over against the Royal Exchange THe History of the Civil Wars of France Written in Italian by H. C. D' Avila translated out of the Original The Second Impression whereunto is added a Table Reliquiae Raleighanae being Discourses and Sermons on several subjects By the Reverend Dr. Walter Raleigh Dean of Wells and Chaplain in Ordinary to his late Majesty King Charles the First Sermons upon Faith and Providence and other Subjects By the late Reverend William Outram D. D. Prebend of Westminster and Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty Loyalty and Peace or two seasonable Discourses from 1 Sam. 24.5 viz. David's Heart smote him because he cut of Saul ●s Skirts The first of Conscience and its Smiting The second of the prodigious impiety of Murthering King Charles the First Intended to promote sincere Devotion and Humiliation upon each Anniversary Fast for the late Kings Death The good Old Way or a Discourse offered to all true hearted Protestants concerning the Ancient Way of the Church and the Conformity of the Church of England thereunto as to its Government Manner of Worship Rites and Customs By Edward Pelling Rector of St. Martin Ludgate and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Somerset An impartial account of the Arraignment Tryal and Condemnation of Thomas late Earl of Strafford and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland before the Parliament at Westminster Anno Dom. 1641. The Loyal Citizen revived A Speech made by Alderman Garraway at a Common Hall on Thursday the 17th of Ianuary 1642. upon occasion of a Speech delivered there the Friday before by Mr. Pym at the reading of his Majesties answer to the late Petition The unfortunate Heroes or the Adventures of ten Famous men viz. Ovid Lentulus Hortensius Herennius Cepion Horace Virgil Cornelius Galus Crassus Agrippa Banished from the Court of Augustus Caesar. In ten Novels Composed by that great Wit of France Monsieur de Villa Dieu Englished by a Gentleman for his diversion 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or King Iames's Instructions to his Dearest Son Henry the Prince now reprinted by his Majesties Command The Ingratitude of a Commonwealth or the fall of Caius Martius Coriolanus as it is acted at the Theater Royal by N. Tate The London Cuckolds a Comedy as it is acted at the Dukes Theater By E. Rrvenscrot Gen. Sir Barnaby Whig or not Wit like a Womans a Comedy As it acted by their Majesties Servants at the Theater Royal By T. Durfey Gen. A short account or state of Mr. Sheridan's case before the late House of Commons in a letter to T. I. The Progress of honesty or a view of a Court and City a Pindarique Poem by T. Durfey Gent. Mercurius Menippeus the loyal Satyrest or Hudibras in prose written by an unknown Hand in the time of the late Rebellion but never till now Published Satyrs upon the Iesuits Some new pieces never before printed by the author of the Satyrs against Iesuits The Poets complaint of his Muse or a Satyr against Libells a Poem by Thomas Otway An exact Joarnal of the siege of Tangier from the first setting down of the Moors before it on March the 25th 1681. to the late Truce May the 26th following in three Letters written by three eye witnesses of the whole transaction A discourse touching Tangier on these Heads 1. The service Tangier has already rendred the Crown 2. What service it may render if improved 3. The mischief it may do us if possest by any other powerfull Prince 4. some general observations touching Trade A-la-mode Plebotomy no good fashion or the copy of a Letter to Dr Hungerford by Richard Griffith of Richmond in Surrey M. D. FINIS * Corn-cutter