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THE
CONTENTS.
A Burlesque Pindarick Ode, to the
Memory of the most renown'd
Claudius du Val, the Highwayman.
Page 1.
14.
The Court Burlesqu'd.
A Propofal humbly offer'd for the
Farming Liberty of Confcience. 58.
A Caveat to the Roundheads.. 86.
The Assembly-Man, written by Mr.
Samuel Butler and Sir John Birken-
head. 88.
The Cafe of K. Charles I. truly stated
against John Cook, Master of Gray's-
Inn.
116.
The Character of K. Charles I.
135.
A
A Thought upon Death, after hearing
of the Murder of K. Charles L 187.
Good Advice in Bad Times; a Satyri-
cal Poem.
The Character of a Fanatick.
188
199.
The Morning's Salutation: or a friend-
ly Conference between a Puritan
Preacher, and a Family of his Flock,
on the 30th of January.
177.
A Letter from John Audland, a Quaker,
187.
The Answer of William Prynne. 199.
to William Prynne.
The Geneva Ballad.
The Roundhead.
The Turncoat.
210.
217.
221.
Death hath no respect of Persons. 173.
Death of King James the First. 132.
Dr. Hammond
Dr. Lancy
Dr. Steward
Dunkirk-Houfe.
Curs'd.
Dutchess of Portsmouth.
Du Val belov'd by the Ladies.
T
96.
32.
145. 12.
12
100.
Earl of Leicester hinder'd from going
into Ireland.
Earl
Hacket's Rudeness.
Harvey's Circulation of Blood. Hill ftruck dumb at Cambridge. Hugh Peters poffefs'd Satan.
J
James Scot, Duke of Monmouth. 47- Ireland, a Land of Ire.
118.
Kate