Publications of Thomas Pecke

Author

  • Pecke, Thomas. An elegie upon the never satisfactorily deplored death of that rare column of Parnassus, Mr. Iohn Cleeveland. London: printed by W. Godbid, for Henry Marsh at the Princes Arms at the lower end of Chancery Lane, near the Inner Temple gate in Fleetstreet, 1658. ESTC No. R226709. Grub Street ID 99662.
  • Pecke, Thomas. Advice to Balam's ass; or, Momus catechised. In answer to a certaine scurrilous and abusive scribler, one John Heydon, author of Advice to a daughter. By T.P., Gent. London: printed by E.B. for Henry Marsh, at the Princes Armes at the lower end of Chancery-Lane near the Inner Temple-Gate in Fleet-street, 1658. ESTC No. R7861. Grub Street ID 128082.
  • Pecke, Thomas. Parnassi puerperium: or, Some well-wishes to ingenuity, in the translation of six hundred, of Owen's epigrams; Martial de spectaculis, or of rarities to be seen in Rome; and the most select, in Sir. Tho. More. To which is annext a century of heroick epigrams, (sixty whereo concern the twelve Cæsars; and the forty remaining, several deserving persons.) By the author of that celebrated elegie upon Cleeveland: Tho. Pecke of the Inner Temple, Gent. Printed at London: by James Cottrel, for Tho. Bassett in St. Dunstans Church yard in Fleet-street, 1659. ESTC No. R202197. Grub Street ID 79446.
  • Pecke, Thomas. To the Most High and Mighty Monarch, Charles the II. by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith: Thomas Pecke of the Inner Temple, Esq; wisheth an affluence of both temporal and eternal felicity; and most humbly devoteth this heroick poem, in honour of His Majesties establishment in the throne of his ancestours. London: printed by James Cottrel, MDCLX. [1660]. ESTC No. R20471. Grub Street ID 81606.