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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.
2.
SECOND COLLECTION
3.
THIRD COLLECTION
4.
FOURTH COLLECTION
TAYLORS ARITHMETICKE,
A MOST LEARNED AND Eloquent Speech, spoken (or delivered in the Honourable House of Commons at VVestminster,) by the most Learned Lawyer Miles Corbet Esquire, Recorder of great Yarmouth, and Burgesse of the same, on the 32 day of July last, taken in short hand by Nockey and Tom Dunne his Clarkes, and revised by John Taylor.
TAILORS TRAVELS, from LONDON, TO THE ISLE of WIGHT: With his Returne, and occasion of his Iourney.
THE Essence, Quintessence, Insence, Innocence, Lye-sence, & Magnifisence OF Nonsence upon Sence: OR, SENCEuponNONSENCE.
In Laudem Authoris.
Nonsense upon Sense, &c.
Or thus you may English it, in the transcending prayse of the Authour and his Booke.
[Swift Pepasus lend me thy Hoofes and Wings]
The Second Part to the same Sence.
The third part of the fourth Edition to the five Senses, or Sence aforesaid.
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