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Verses against the coming of the Scotch into England, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing

Verses against the coming of the Scotch into England. Begins, "Let Englishmen sitt and consult at their ease / And put downe their bishops as fast as they please."
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 292
Extents: 1 item
Dates: Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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Verses on the public occurrences of the time, [1641]

Verses on the public occurrences of the time; [1641.] Begins, "The state was sicke, very sicke in all hast, / The doctors were sent for her water to cast."
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 293
Extents: 1 item
Dates: [1641]
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A ballad intituled The privilege of parliament , [1641]

A ballad intituled The privilege of parliament; [1641.] Begins, "Justice is here made up of might, / With two left hands, but neere a right."
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 298
Extents: 1 item
Dates: [1641]
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Upon the sickness of John Bell, the bedel; or a ballad concerning [the Oxford] bedels, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing

Upon the sickness of John Bell, the bedel; or a ballad concerning [the Oxford] bedels, by J. E. Begins, "Noe sooner old Bell / Was neere his last knell."
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 302
Extents: 1 item
Dates: Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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Ballad on the election of a bedel in the room of "old Denys," [i.e. Dennis Edwards], Date not recorded at time of cataloguing

Ballad on the election of a bedel in the room of "old Denys," [i. e. Dennis Edwards,] by J. E. Begins, "Noe sooner old Denys left playing at tennis."
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 302b
Extents: 1 item
Dates: Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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Political ballad, 1658

Political ballad in the year 1658. Begins, "Old Oliver is gone to the doggs, / O noe wee doe mistake."
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 304
Extents: 1 item
Dates: 1658
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Correspondence between sir Nich. Bacon and John Hobart, of Norwich, with Mr. Hobart’s animadversions, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing

Correspondence between sir Nich. Bacon and John Hobart, of Norwich, containing a poetical version of parts of Boethius by the former, with Mr. Hobart’s animadversions.
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 306, seqq.
Extents: 1 item
Dates: Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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Verses upon the picture of Charles I. in the library of St. John’s college, Oxford, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing

Verses upon the picture of Charles I. in the library of St. John’s college, Oxford. Begins, "Wash thy impurer feet, and trembling trace / With wary steps this more then sacred place."
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 363
Extents: 1 item
Dates: Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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Address to Charles II. and his consort, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing

Address to Charles II. and his consort in the library of St. John’s college, Oxford, by a gentleman of that house. Begins, "Your station ’twixt these globes doth prompt our pen / To fancy princes plac’d ’twixt gods and men."
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 365
Extents: 1 item
Dates: Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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Address to the duchess of York in the library of St. John’s college, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing

Address to the duchess of York in the library of St. John’s college. Begins, "If duty without complement might stand, / And they whoe cann but kneele might kiss your hand."
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 366
Extents: 1 item
Dates: Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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Lines upon the numerous access of the English gentry to his majesty in Flanders, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing

Lines upon the numerous access of the English gentry to his majesty in Flanders. Begins, "Hasten, great Prince, unto the British Isles, / Or all thy subjects will become exiles."
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 367
Extents: 1 item
Dates: Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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Lines upon the coming of the princess royal into England, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing

Lines upon the coming of the princess royal into England. Begins, "Welcome rich pledge of reconciled powers, / If kingdoms have their angells, you are ours."
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 368
Extents: 1 item
Dates: Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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Verses upon some public characters in the university of Oxford, [c. 1664]

Verses upon some public characters in the university of Oxford; [c. 1664.] Begins, "Wadham’s warden with great strife / Hath lost Eaton and got a wife."
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 371
Extents: 1 item
Dates: [c. 1664]
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Satire against the earl of Clarendon, intituled, Hide hidden , Date not recorded at time of cataloguing

Satire against the earl of Clarendon, intituled, Hide hidden. Begins, "Misterious riddle of the state, / To make kings great by subjects’ hate."
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 372
Extents: 1 item
Dates: Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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Lowe’s lamentation; verses on the services of Christ Church cathedral, Oxford, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing

Lowe’s lamentation; verses on the services of Christ Church cathedral, Oxford, by Tho. Smith.
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 373
Extents: 1 item
Dates: Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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Ballad upon Dr. John Wall, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing

Ballad upon Dr. John Wall, canon of Christ Church, Oxford. Begins, "All cuckold now or marryed fo’ke / That dun in Oxford towne."
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 374
Extents: 1 item
Dates: Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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The grief of the laity for the souls of the clergy, and the way of amendment, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing

The grief of the laity for the souls of the clergy, and the way of amendment. Begins, "O England how canst thou expect, / Cure of thy souls when priests neglect." Endorsed by Sancroft, "A lesson for the clergy, by a scrivener in Moorfields."
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 376
Extents: 1 item
Dates: Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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Lines on the mallard at All Souls’ college, Oxford, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing

Lines on the mallard at All Souls’ college, Oxford. Begins, "The griffine, bustard, turky and capon, / Lett other hungry mortalls gape on."
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 378
Extents: 1 item
Dates: Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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Verses on Matth. vi. 25, seqq., Date not recorded at time of cataloguing

Verses on Matth. vi. 25, seqq., by Edmund Arwaker.
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 379
Extents: 1 item
Dates: Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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Epithalamium to Will. Cartwright, of Aynho, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing

Epithalamium to Will. Cartwright, of Aynho, by Rob. Wilde.
Collection: Tanner Manuscripts
Found in: Poems
Shelfmark: MS. Tanner 306/2, fol. 380
Extents: 1 item
Dates: Date not recorded at time of cataloguing