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The character of a London-Diurnall
Cleveland, John (1613-1658)
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Upon an Hermophrodite.
The Authors Hermophrodite, made after M. Randolphs death, yet inserted into his Poems.
Upon Phillis walking in a morning before Sun-rising.
Upon a Miser that made a great Feast, and the next day dyed for griefe.
A young Man to an old Woman Courting him.
To Mrs. K. T. who askt him why hee was dumb.
A Faire Nimph scorning a Black Boy Courting her.
A Dialogue between two Zealots, upon the &c. in the Oath.
Smectymnuus, or the Club-Divines.
The Mixt Assembly.
The Kings Disguise.
The Rebell Scot.
To P. Rupert.
Epitaph on the Earl of Strafford.
On the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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The character of a London-Diurnall
The character of a London-Diurnall
John Cleveland
1613-1658
[London]
1647
The character of a London-Diurnall