Mad verse, sad verse, glad verse and bad verse. Cut out, and slenderly sticht together, by John Taylor. Who bids the reader either to like or dislike them, to commend them, or come mend them:
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Main Author: Taylor, John 1580-1653 (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: S.l. Printed by Leonard Lichfield [1644]
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Item Description:A verse account of Taylor's arrest, and ultimate discharge, in London for printing pamphlets against the Parliament. - Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 10th Oxford 1644". - Caption title. - Imprint from Madan. - Madan 1629. - Reproductions of the originals in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery (Early English books, 1475-1640) and the British Library (Thomason Tracts). - Thomason, E.46[13]. - Wing (2nd ed.), T479. - With: The praise of hemp-seed / by Iohn Taylor. Printed at London : for H. Gosson ..., 1620 -- Aqva-mvsæ: or, Cacafogo, Cacadæmon, Captain George Wither wrung in the withers / by John Taylor. [Oxford] : Printed in the fourth yeare of the Grand Rebellion [i.e. 1644 or 5]
Physical Description:8 p.

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