The Arraignment of the Devil for ſtealing away Preſident Bradſhaw.
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On a Butcher’s Dog, that bit a Commanders Mare, that ſtood to be Knight of the Shire.
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208
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A Song.
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211
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The Rota; or, News from the Common-Wealths-Mens Club, &c.
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214
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A New Ballad.
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222
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A ſerious Ballad.
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225
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An Ode.
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228
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A Ballad.
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230
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The Cobler’s laſt Will and Teſtament; or, the Lord Hewſon’s Tranſlation.
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233
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The Hangman’s laſt Will and Teſtament, with his Legacy to the Nine Worthies, viz. Col. Lambert, Creed, &c.
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236
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A Hymn to the gentle Craft; or, Hewſon’s Lamentation.
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240
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The Rump Ululant; or, Penitence per Force, &c.
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244
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The ſecond Part of St. George for England.
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249
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A New Kickſhaw for the queaſy Stomach of Satan, and all thoſe that Fight under his Banner.
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253
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England’s Triumph, or the Rump routed.
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256
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The Puritan.
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260
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A Time Sonnet.
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263
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The Parliament.
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264
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The Parliament Compliment, &c.
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268
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The Cock Crowing at the approach of a Free-Parliament, &c.
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272
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A Free-Parliament Litany.
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279
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A Dialogue between Oliver and Charon.
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285
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