Rare Books
C. R. in a cloud
You might also be interested in

The speech of a Fife laird newly come from the grave
Rare Books
ESTC S121778 ; Verse - "What accident, what strange mishap" ; Imprint from Wing
59724

A prophesie, which hath been in a manuscript, in the Lord Powis's family sixty years
Rare Books
ESTC R31933 ; Verse - "About the time that I shall be" ; Imprint from Wing. Wing CD-ROM, 1996, has publication date = 1679? Bernard Quaritch catalogue 1165, no. 160, is a sheet with this item printed on one half and "The Jesuits justification" (Wing J718), which can "with some confidence be dated 1679", printed on the other. Narcissus Luttrell copy at ICN (Case 6A 158 no.18) dated 1679 in MS ; Concerning political events occurring between 1647 and 1685
316364

The bully Whig: or, The poor whores lamentation for the apprehending of Sir Thomas Armstrong. To the tune of, Ah! cruel bloody fate! &c
Rare Books
ESTC R19979 ; Verse - "Ah! Cruel bloody Tom!" ; Bookseller's name from Wing
134741

An elegie sacred to the memory of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey Knight whose body was lately found barbarously murthered, and since honourably interr'd, the 31th of October, 1678
Rare Books
ESTC R8152 ; Signed at end: H.C., i.e. Henry Care ; Verse - "An elegie! forbear: who ere profanes" ; At end of text: Licens'd, Octob. 30. 1678 ; Printer's name from Wing CD ; Printed in double columns ; Within mourning borders, with emblems and motto
183907

The plotting cards reviv'd, or, the new game at Forty One. To the tune of, I tell the Dick, &c
Rare Books
ESTC R8420 ; Verse - "Come, cut again the game's not done," ; Imprint from Wing
135798

In illustrissimum, ac serenissimum, Jacobum II. Regem Magnae Britaniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, &c. cum publice coronam regalem indueret, carmen epiphōnētikon = A panegyrick poem on the coronation of the illustrious and serene, James II. King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, &c
Rare Books
ESTC R18659 ; Signed at end: Peter Ker, i.e. Patrick Ker ; Verse - "Nunc populi paeana canant, pariterq[ue] triumphent," ; The word "epiphōnētikon" in the title is in Greek characters ; Latin and English in parallel columns. The English text has title: A panegyrick poem on the coronation of the illustrious and serene, James II. King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, &c ; Imprint from Wing
135102