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Jewels of ingenvity, Set in a Coronet of Poetry
By the Industry of T. J. [i.e. Thomas Jordan]
Jordan, Thomas (1612?-1685?)
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An Acrostical Encomium, Composed on the Noble Name, and Heroick Nature of Sir FRANCIS ENGLEFIELD, Baronet.
An Acrostick,
MUSICK
Three Marriage Songs.
I.
The first at their going to the Temple.
II.
Second Song at Dinner.
III.
The third Song at their preparation to Bed.
On three Gentlemen that did accidentally meet in a Tavern, all black men, and every mans name John Crow.
Orthography.
An Acrostick on the Names of Mr. Timothy Steevenson, and Mr. Francis Jordan.
A Panigerick
On Love.
On Womens Love.
On a little Gentleman and one Mr. Story that quarreld in the street.
On Ben. Johnson and a Country man.
A POEM COMMENDATORY, To the incomparable Pattern of inimitable Perfection,
An Elegy and Epitaph,
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Jewels of ingenvity, Set in a Coronet of Poetry
Jewels of ingenvity, Set in a Coronet of Poetry
By the Industry of T. J. [i.e. Thomas Jordan]
Thomas Jordan
1612?-1685?
Printed by J. M.
London
[1660?]
Jewels of ingenvity, Set in a Coronet of Poetry