A rope treble-twisted, for John Tayler the vvater-poet. Or rather for his malignant friends in London, which make use of his name to slander and abuse the Parliament, and well-affected party, in their pernicious pamphlets; and particularly, Mr. John Booker, a man of know honesty, and one who scornes to calculate for the meridian of Oxford.
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- A rope treble-twisted, for John Tayler the vvater-poet. Or rather for his malignant friends in London, which make use of his name to slander and abuse the Parliament, and well-affected party, in their pernicious pamphlets; and particularly, Mr. John Booker, a man of know honesty, and one who scornes to calculate for the meridian of Oxford.
- Rope treble-twisted, for John Tayler the water-poet
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London: printed for G. B[ishop], Septemb. 28. 1644.
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- 1644
- ESTC No.
- R9764
- Grub Street ID
- 129810
- Description
- 8 p. ; 4⁰
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- Anonymous. By John Booker.
A reply to: Taylor, John. John Taylor being yet unhanged, sends greeting, to John Booker.