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Works of John Taylor the Water Poet not included in the folio volume of 1630
Taylor, John (1580-1653)
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CONTENTS OF THE FIRST COLLECTION.
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SECOND COLLECTION
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THIRD COLLECTION
A BAWD. A vertuous Bawd, a modest Bawd: As Shee Deserves, reproove, or else applaud.
TAYLORS TRAVELS AND CIRCVLAR PERAMBVLATION, through, and by more then thirty times twelve Signes of the Zodiack, of the Famous Cities of London and Westminster.
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Epigram. [Moone]
Epigram. [Mouth]
Epigram. [Martin]
Epigram. [Mermayd]
Epigram. [Miter]
Epigram. [Maydenhead]
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Epigram.
[Thus (Gentle Reader) I have ran a Course]
Bull, Beare, and Horse, Cut, Curtaile, and Longtaile. VVith Tales, and Tales of Buls, Clenches, and Flashes.
A sad and deplorable loving Elegy consecrated to the living memory of his best assured friend, the generally beloved, M. Richard Wyan deceased, late his Majesties Proctor for the High Court of the Admiralty. Who departed this life at his house at Bryl in Buckinhamshire, on thursday the 16. of August last. 1638.
TRVTH'S TRIUMPH:
OXFORD BESIEDGED, Surprised, Taken, and Pittifully Entred on Munday the second of Iune last, 1645. by the Valiant Forces of the London and Westminster Parliament.
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FOURTH COLLECTION
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FIFTH COLLECTION
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Works of John Taylor the Water Poet not included in the folio volume of 1630
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[And therefore Reader understand and note]
And therefore Reader understand and note,
Who ever sayes I lye, he lies in's throate.
Works of John Taylor the Water Poet not included in the folio volume of 1630