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Bedenkingen en mededeelingen aangaande de oogspierdoorsnijding (myotomia ocularis) ter verhelping van het scheelzien
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A rope treble-twisted for John Tayler the water-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 known honesty and one who scornes to calculate for the meridian of Oxford.
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Booker, John
Year: 1644
Publisher: London : Printed ... for G. Bishop,
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Fennors defence: or, I am your first man : VVherein the VVater-man, Iohn Taylor, is dasht, sowst, and finally fallen into the Thames: With his slanderous taxations, base imputations, scandalous accusations and foule abhominations, against his maiesties ryming poet: who hath answered him without vexatione, or [...] bling recantations. The reason of my not meeting at the Hope with Taylor, is truly demonstrated in the induction to the [...] udger. Thy hastie gallop my milde muse shall checke, that if thou sit not sure, will breake thy necke.
Author:
Fennor, William.
Year: 1615
Publisher: London : Printed [by G. Eld] for Roger Barnes, and are to sold at his shop in S. Dunstans Church-yard in Fleetstreet,
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Taylors physicke has purged the divel, or, The divell has got a squirt : and the simple seame-rent thred bare Taylor translates it into railing poetry and is now foundly cudgelled for it
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No Mercurius aquaticus, but a cable-rope, double twisted for Iohn Tayler, the water-poet; : who escaping drowning in a paper-wherry-voyage, is reserved for another day, as followeth. Viz. This embleme here, expresseth to the full what shall betide our city water-gull; who (leaving poesie, pamphlets, wine, and whores) must be truss'd laureatte on his proper oares, with his own tackling; therefore it is meet, the sayle stand by, to be his winding-sheet; I'me sure, hee must passe thus o're Charons ferry, unlesse some boyst'rous wind o're-turn the wherry. By John Booker.
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Booker, John
Year: 1644
Publisher: [London] : Printed according to order for G. B.,
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A publisher and his circle : the life and work of John Taylor, Keats's publisher
Author:
Chilcott, Tim
ISBN: 9781138020030 9781315772066 9781138016088
Year: 2014
Publisher: London : Routledge & Kegan
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No Mercurius aquaticus, but a cable-rope, double twisted for Iohn Tayler, the water-poet, who escaping drowning in a paper-wherry-voyage, is reserved for another day as followeth, viz
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Booker, John
Year: 1644
Publisher: [London?] : Printed according to order for G. B.,
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A rope treble-twisted, for John Tayler the water-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 known honesty, and one who scornes to calculate for the meridian of Oxford. Snarle not, malignants: if you do, here's rope enough for you, and all that love the Pope.
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Booker, John
Year: 1644
Publisher: London : Printed according to order, for G. Bishop,
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A rope treble-twisted, for John Tayler the water-poet : or rather for his malignant friends in London, which make use of his name to slander and abuse the Parliament, ... particularly Mr. John Booker ...
Author:
Booker, John
Year: 1644
Publisher: London : Printed for G.B.,
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Taylors physicke has purged the divel. Or, The divell has got a squirt, : and the simple, seame-rent, thredbare Taylor translates it into railing poetry, and is now soundly cudgelled for it. By Voluntas Ambulatoria.
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