Hall, John, 1627-1656
John Hall English poet, born 1627
Hall, John
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hall, John, ‡d 1627-1656
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Works
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An answer to some queries propos'd by W.C., or, A refutation of Helmont's pernicious error (that every man is often born, and hath twelve ages of tryal allow'd him in the world by God) : warmly contended for, in and about Lambourn in Wiltshire : in a letter to a friend | |
Commentaire sur les "Vers d'or" des pythagoriciens. | |
Confusion confounded: or, A firm way of settlement settled and confirmed : Wherein is considered the reasons of the resignation of the late Parlament, and the establishment of a Lord Protector | |
Du sublime. | |
Emblems with elegant figures. - | |
Essays | |
The first [second] book of the works of Mr. Francis Rabelais, Doctor in Physick, containing five books of the lives, heroick deeds, and sayings of Gargantua, and his sonne Pantagruel : Together with the Pantagrueline prognostication, the oracle of the divine Bachus, and response of the bottle. Hereunto are annexed the navigations unto the sounding isle, and the isle of the Apedests: as likewise the philosophical cream with a Limosm epistle | |
Gargantua et Pantagruel. | |
The grounds and reasons of monarchy, considered and exemplified out of the Scottish history by J.H | |
Hierocles upon the golden verses of Pythagoras : teaching a vertuous and worthy life | |
Horæ vacivæ, or, Essays. Some occasionall considerations. | |
An humble motion to the Parliament of England concerning the advancement of learning and reformation of the universities | |
Hymns | |
A letter written to a gentleman in the country, touching the dissolution of the late Parliament, and the reasons therof | |
Lusus serius. | |
Mercurius Britannicus : Commununicating his most remarkable intelligence unto the Kingdome | |
Mercurius censorius, or, Newes from the Isle of Wight, and other parts of the kingdom to the royallists | |
Mercurius politicus : comprising the summ of all intelligence, with the affairs, and designs now on foot, in the three nations of England, Ireland, and Scotland. In defence of the Common-wealth, and for information of the people. of foreine intelligence, with the affairs now on foot in the three nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland. | |
The Oceana of James Harrington, esq ; and his other works : with an account of his life prefix'd by John Toland. To which is added Plato Redivivus : or, a Dialogue concerning Government. | |
Of height | |
Paradoxes | |
The penitent pilgrim : bemoning his sinfull condition. Faith appeares vnto him affording him comfort hope seconds that comfort charity promiseth him in this vaile of missery to cover all his scarlett sins wth: [sic] ye white robe of mercy, & conduct him safly to ye kingdome of glory. By Io: Hall | |
Peri hypsous : or Dionysius Longinus of the height of eloquence. Rendred out of the originall. By J.H. Esq | |
Poems, 1646: | |
Selections. | |
A serious epistle to Mr. William Prynne : wherein is interwoven an answer to a late book of his, the title whereof is inserted in the next leafe. By J. Hall, of Grays-Inne | |
Three hymns for SATB and organ (1989) | |
A true account and character of the times : historically and politically drawn by a gentleman to give satisfaction to his friend in the countrey |