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A collection of ... poems, songs, catches, &c. against popery [R25347]

DMI number:
1661
Aliases
Poems against popery.
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Evidence:
Publication Date:
1689
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
R25347
EEBO/ECCO link:
http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2003&res_id=xri:eebo&rft_id=xri:eebo:citation:8939606
Shelfmark:
EEBO - Bod
Full Title:
A | COLLECTION | OF | The Newest and Most Ingenious | [g]Poems, Songs, Catches,[/g]&c. | AGAINST | POPERY. | Relating to the Times. | [rule] | Several of which never before Printed. | [rule] | [ornaments] | [rule] | [i]LONDON[/i], Printed in the Year, MDCLXXXIX.
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Collection of 17th century verse, Topical miscellany, Political miscellany, and Collection of satirical verse
Format:
Quarto
Bibliographic details:
EEBO copy (Oxford, Bodleian Library) has MS annotation on title page: 'published in Lond. in the latter end of Dec. 1688'.
Comments:
CONTENTS: Prose letter 'To the King's Most Excellent Majesty, The Humble Address of the Atheists, or the Sect of the Epicureans', subscribed 'From the Devil-Tavern, the Fifth of November, 1688. Presented by Justice Baldock, and was graciously received', p. iv.
Other matter:
Prefatory matter: 'The Contents', verso of title page (unsigned).
References:
NCBEL 337 (1689)
Related Miscellanies
Title:
A second collection of ... poems, satyrs, songs, &c. against popery and tyranny [ESTC R7993]
Publication Date:
1689
ESTC No:
R7993
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Part of a Series
Comments:
Title:
A third collection of ... poems, satyrs, songs, &c. against popery and tyranny [ESTC R26292]
Publication Date:
1689
ESTC No:
R26292
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Part of a Series
Comments:
Title:
The fourth (and last) collection of poems, satyrs, songs, &c. [ESTC R24041]
Publication Date:
1689
ESTC No:
R24041
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Part of a Series
Comments:
Content/Publication
First Line:
Not all the threats or favours of a crown
Page No:
pp.i-ii
Poem Title:
The Man of Honour, Occasion'd by the Postscript of Pen's Letter.
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First Line:
Thus twas of old then Israel felt the rod
Page No:
p.ii
Poem Title:
To the Haters of Popery, by what Names or Titles soever dignified or distinguished.
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First Line:
D'ye hear the news of the Dutch dear Frank
Page No:
p.iii
Poem Title:
A New Song upon the Hogen, Mogen's.
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First Line:
That we your majesty's poor slaves
Page No:
p.iii
Poem Title:
To the King's most Excellent Majesty. The humble Address of the Master Poet Laureat, and other the Catholick and Protestant Dissenters, Rhymers, with the rest of the fraternity of Minor Poets, Inferior Versifiers, and sometime of the Corporation of Parnassus
Attribution:
The humble Address of the Master Poet Laureat, and other the Catholick and Protestant Dissenters, Rhymers, with the rest of the fraternity of Minor Poets, Inferior Versifiers, and sometime of the Corporation of Parnassus
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Not attributed
First Line:
Wearied with business and with cares oppressed
Page No:
p.1
Poem Title:
The Dream.
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First Line:
I did intend in rhymes heroic
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pp.2-3
Poem Title:
The Converts.
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First Line:
Twas at an hour when busy nature lay
Page No:
p.2
Poem Title:
The Vision.
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First Line:
Dryden thy wit has caterwauled too long
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pp.4-5
Poem Title:
An Epistle to Mr. Dryden.
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First Line:
The critics that pretend to sense
Page No:
p.4
Poem Title:
The Audience.
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First Line:
Why am I daily thus perplexed
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pp.5-6
Poem Title:
Dialogue.
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First Line:
Unhappy age and we in it
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p.6
Poem Title:
Over the Lord D---rs Door.
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First Line:
A papist died as twas Jehovah's will
Page No:
p.7
Poem Title:
The Ghost.
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First Line:
Come painter take a prospect from this hill
Page No:
pp.7-8
Poem Title:
The Hierogliphick.
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First Line:
I'm come my future fate to seek
Page No:
p.7
Poem Title:
To the Speaking-Head.
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First Line:
If Cecil the wise
Page No:
p.7
Poem Title:
Over the Lord S-----rys Door.
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First Line:
Ungrateful wretch canst thou pretend a cause
Page No:
p.7
Poem Title:
A Dialogue between a Loyal Addressor, and a Blunt Whiggish Clown.
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First Line:
Dignified things may I your leaves implore
Page No:
p.8
Poem Title:
To the respective Judges.
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First Line:
Old reverend tripos guardian of the law
Page No:
p.8
Poem Title:
To Tyburn.
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First Line:
Would you be famous and renowned in story
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p.8
Poem Title:
The Advice.
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First Line:
Ye Catholic statesmen and churchmen rejoice
Page No:
p.8
Poem Title:
On the Q---'s Conception.
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First Line:
Ho brother Teague dost hear de decree
Page No:
p.9
Poem Title:
A New Song.
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First Line:
Good people come buy
Page No:
p.10
Poem Title:
A New Song of an Orange, To that excellent Old Tune of a Pudding, &c.
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First Line:
Good people I pray
Page No:
p.10
Poem Title:
The Orange.
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First Line:
Last Sunday by chance
Page No:
pp.11-12
Poem Title:
Religious Reliques; Or, The Sale at the Savoy; Upon the Jesuits breaking up their School and Chapel.
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First Line:
Come come great Orange come away
Page No:
pp.12-13
Poem Title:
Ballad. To the Tune of Couragio.
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First Line:
A Protestant muse yet a lover of kings
Page No:
pp.13-14
Poem Title:
Private Occurrences; Or, the Transactions of the four last Years, Written in Imitation of the old Ballad of Hey brave Oliver, Ho brave Oliver, &c.
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First Line:
In sable weeds I saw a matron clad
Page No:
pp.14-15
Poem Title:
Protestantism Reviv'd: Or The Persecuted Church Triumphing.
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First Line:
Stand forth thou grand impostor of our time
Page No:
pp.15-16
Poem Title:
The Observator. Or the History of Hodge, as reported by some from his siding with Noll, and scribling for Rome.
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First Line:
From the race of Ignatius and all their colleagues
Page No:
p.16
Poem Title:
A New Protestant Letany.
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First Line:
Appear thou mighty bard to open view
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pp.17-18
Poem Title:
The Laureat.
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First Line:
On Saturday night we sat late at the Rose
Page No:
pp.18-19
Poem Title:
A View of the Religion of the Town, or, A Sunday-Morning's-Ramble.
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First Line:
A parliament with one consent
Page No:
pp.19-20
Poem Title:
A New Song on the Calling of a Free Parliament, Jan. 15. 1688/9.
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First Line:
Now now the prince is come to town
Page No:
p.19
Poem Title:
The Papists Exaltation, On his Highness the Prince of Orange his Arrival in London.
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First Line:
Farewell Petre farewell cross
Page No:
p.20
Poem Title:
The Farewell.
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First Line:
This worthy corpse where shall we lay
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p.20
Poem Title:
A New Catch.
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First Line:
True Englishmen drink a good health to the mitre
Page No:
p.20
Poem Title:
A New Catch in Praise of the Reverend Bishops.
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First Line:
Would you be a man of favour
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p.20
Poem Title:
A New Song.
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First Line:
Old stories of a Tyler sing
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p.21
Poem Title:
Tom Tyler, Or the Nurse.
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First Line:
Our priests in holy pilgrimage
Page No:
pp.21-22
Poem Title:
The Explanation. To the Tune of, Hey Boys up go we.
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First Line:
Since Orange is on British land
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p.22
Poem Title:
A New Song on the Prince and Princess of Orange.
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First Line:
When the joy of all hearts and desire of all eyes
Page No:
pp.22-23
Poem Title:
Packington's Pound.
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