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Works of John Taylor the Water Poet not included in the folio volume of 1630
Taylor, John (1580-1653)
1.
CONTENTS OF THE FIRST COLLECTION.
Taylor on Thame Isis:
The Old, Old, Very Old Man:
Part of this Summers Travels.
1640. The Praise of the Needle.
Differing Worships,
A SVVARME OF SECTARIES, AND SCHISMATIQVES:
The ods or difference betwixt the Knaves Puritan, and the Knave Puritan.
To he that will.
First, of one that was a Merchant of Pitchards, Black pots, Double Iugges, and Pipkins, and was forward to preach, not being called or sent.
Another sweet youth in a Basket.
A third Bird of the same Nest.
Another like that.
A precious youth.
As good as the rest.
[These kind of Vermin swarm like Caterpillars]
Here followeth the Relation of the most famous preaching Cobler Samuel Howe.
A Short relation of some of the mighty Miracles done by the Apostles in the name and power of Iesus.
[A zealous brother did a sister meete]
[Another sister (as the Spirit rap't her)]
[On London Bridge I lately did confer]
[One Mapleton, at Reding late did dwell]
Postscript.
RELIGIONS ENEMIES.
A full and compleat Answer against the Writer of a late Volume set forth, entituled A Tale in a Tub,
A Plea for PREROGATIVE:
MAD FASHIONs, OD FASHIONS, All out of Fashions,
AQUA-MUSÆ:
[1646.] The Complaint of Christmas.
THE KINGS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTIES VVellcome to his owne House, Truly called the Honour of Hampton COVRT,
1648 An Ironicall Expostulation.
1649. Wanderings to see the Wonders of the West.
CHRISTMAS IN & OVT:
A SHORT RELATION OF A LONG IOURNEY Made ROUND or OVALL
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SECOND COLLECTION
3.
THIRD COLLECTION
4.
FOURTH COLLECTION
5.
FIFTH COLLECTION
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Works of John Taylor the Water Poet not included in the folio volume of 1630
Works of John Taylor the Water Poet not included in the folio volume of 1630
John Taylor
1580-1653
Printed for The Spenser Society
London
1870
Works of John Taylor the Water Poet not included in the folio volume of 1630