Cleveland, John, 1613-1658
Cleveland, John
John Cleveland English poet
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Cleveland, John, ‡d 1613-1658
- 100 1 _ ‡a Cleveland, John, ‡d 1613-1658
- 100 0 _ ‡a John Cleveland ‡c English poet
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Works
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[caption title, f.219v:] 338 | |
Character of a country committee-man, with the eare-marke of a sequestrator | |
The character of a London-diurnall : with severall select poems | |
Cleaveland's petition to His Highnesse the Lord Protector | |
Clievelandi vindiciæ, or, Clieveland's genuine poems, orations, epistles, &c : purged from the many false & spurious ones which had usurped his name, and from innumerable errours and corruptions in the true : to which are added many never printed before : published according to the author's own copies | |
Élégies. | |
Epigrammata. | |
Ex otio Negotium, or, Martiall his Epigrams Translated : with Sundry Poems and Fancies | |
Fond lovers what d' you mean | |
Historie of the holy warre | |
The hue and cry after Sir John Presbyter | |
Idol of the clovvnes, or, Insurrection of Wat the Tyler, with his fellow kings of the commons, against the English church, the king, the lawes, nobility and gentry, in the fourth yeare of King Richard the 2d., anno. 1381 ... | |
J. Cleaveland revived. | |
A journey to Scotland : giving a character of that country, the people and their manners. By an English gentleman. With a letter from an officer there, and a poem on the same subject | |
The Kings disguise | |
Life of the author | |
Lycidas. | |
Majestas intemerata, or the Immortality of the king | |
May it please yr Highnesse | |
Mercurius pragmaticus : Communicating intelligence from all parts, touching all affaires, designes, humours, and conditions, throughout the kingdome, especially from Westminster and the head-quarters | |
Midsummer-moone. Or Lunacy-rampant : Being a character of Master Cheynell the arch visitor of Oxford, and mungrell-president of Saint John Baptist's Colledge. With a survey of the three renegado-fellowes Web, Inkersell and Lownds | |
Monumentum regale; or, A tombe, erected for that incomparable and glorious monarch Charles, the First, King of Great Britane, France and Ireland, &c. In select elegies, epitaphs, and poems. | |
News from Newcastle | |
Paraphrasis Latina, in duo poemata | |
Le Philosophe anglais ou histoire de M. Cleveland, fils naturel de Cromwell | |
Poems, 1653. | |
Poems, characters, and letters. By J.C. with additions never before printed | |
The poems of John Cleveland; | |
Poems. Selections | |
Rebel Scot | |
The rebellion of the rude multitude under Wat Tyler and his priests Baal and Straw in the dayes of King Richard the IId, Anno. 1381. Parallel'd with the late rebellion in 1640, against King Charles I of ever blessed memory | |
Romes eccho, or, A dialogve betvvixt a papist and a Protestant : vvith an admonition to ovr lordly bishops and a briefe relation of the suffering of that worthy and religious devine master Bates, and the inhumane usage of his dead bones afterward, who died in the gatehouse under the bishops tyrannie | |
The rustick rampant : or rurall anarchy affronting monarchy : in the insurrection of VVat Tiler | |
The Scots apostacy | |
Vindiciae | |
Works. 1687 | |
Works. Selections. 1659 | |
Works. Selections. 1662 | |
Works. Selections 1668 | |
Works. Selections. 1677 |