Popish Plot, 1678 -- Poetry | Early works to 1800
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- [Funeral tears] upon the death of Captain William Bedloe
- A New narrative of the old plot : A song: to the tune of Russels Farewel
- A New narrative of the old plot. A song: to the tune of Russels Farewel
- A Vision in the tower, : to the L. H----d in his contemplation
- A Vision in the tower, to the L. H----d in his contemplation
- A ballad upon the Popish Plot : written by a lady of quality. ... To the tune of Packington's pound
- A ballad. The third part, to the same tune
- A ballad. The third part, to the same tune
- A ballad. The third part, to the same tune. Written by a lady of quality. The Plot is vanish'd like a bashful Sprite ... To the tune of Packington's Pound
- A choice collection of 120 loyal songs, all of them written since the two late plots, (viz.) the horrid Salamanca Plot in 1678, and the fanatical conspiracy in 1683. Intermixt with some new love songs with a table to find every song to which is added, an anagram, and an accrostick on the Salamanca doctor
- A choice collection of one hundred and eighty loyal songs, all written since 1678 : And intermixt with several new love songs. To which is added, the notes set by several masters of musick. With a table to find every song
- A commentation on the late wonderful discovery of the new popish plot, : being the Jesuites diabolick. Device to inveagle the son to betray the father
- A dialogue between Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury, and Captain Thomas Walcott, : upon their meeting in Pluto's kingdome
- A dialogue between Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury, and Captain Thomas Walcott, upon their meeting in Pluto's kingdome
- A dialogue between Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury, and Captain Thomas Walcott, upon their meeting in Pluto's kingdome
- A narrative of Popish plots : with a full account of their bloody designs.
- A new song, being the Tories tryumph, or, The point well weathered : to a new theatre tune
- A new song, on the strange and wonderful groaning board
- A new-years gift : being a poem dedicated to the lasting memory of that worthy and learned Dr. Titus Oats, the first discoverer of the Popish Plott, to destroy the sacred person of his Majesty, and to extirpate the Protestant religion
- A parallel betwixt popery and phanaticism, in a letter to T.S
- A parallel betwixt popery and phanaticism, in a letter to T.S.
- A poem as it was presented to His Sacred Majesty on the discovery of the plott,
- A poem to His Sacred Majesty, on the plot
- A supplement, to the last will and testament of Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury; : with his last words, as they were taken in Holland, where he died, January the 20th, 1682
- A vision in the Tower : to the L. H. in his contemplation
- A vision in the Tower to the L. H. in his contemplation
- A vision in the Tower, : to the L. H----d in his contemplation
- A vision in the Tower, to the L. H----d in his contemplation
- A vision in the Tower, to the L. H--d in his contemplation
- An elegy on the death of the Plot·
- An epithalamium upon the marriage of Capt. William Bedloe
- An epithalamium upon the marriage of Capt. William Bedloe
- An excellent new ballad, of the plotting head : To the tune of, How unhappy is Phillis in love. Or, Let Oliver now be forgot, &c
- Dr. Otes his vindication : affirming that his evidence is not to be bafled by the papists. ; And shewing the power that induced him to discover this damnable hellish popish plot against the Protestant religion
- Dr. Otes his vindication : affirming that his evidence is not to be bafled by the papists. And shewing the power that induced him to discover this damnable hellish popish plot against the Protestant religion
- Dr. Otes his vindication : affirming that his evidence is not to be bafled by the papists. And shewing the power that induced him to discover this damnable hellish popish plot against the Protestant religion
- England's remembrancer, for the late discovery of the horrid plot : found in a meal tub, by Sir William Waller one of His Majesties justices of the peac[e for] Middlesex. The design of the papists in this plot was, to put it off themselves, and lay it upon the Presbyterians: making [them] the designers of the change of government and the murderers of His Majesty, &c.
- Englands memorial, or a thankful remembrance upon the present never to be forgotten deliverance of both King and nation from the bloody Popish Plot : Shewing, that the Papists by their principles are real enemies to out King and countrey.
- Englands obligations to Captain William Bedlowe, : the grand discoverer of this most horrid plot.
- Epipapresbyter, grand-child to Smectymnuus. Or, the worlds huy and cry, after Titus Oates· : Ordain'd doctor of devility, at Salamanca. Dr. T[urn-coat] i[ncubus.] t[ymist.] u[nthankful] s[educing] O[ld serpent.] a[rrogant] t[raytour.] e[nchanting] s[orcerer.]: The devil of sham plots
- Fitz-Harris his farvvel to the vvorld, or A traytors just reward
- Funeral tears upon the death of Captain William Bedloe
- Good deeds ill requited: or, an answer to innocence unveil'd : Being a poem in vindication of Dr. Oates and Mr. Bedloe
- Ignoramus, an excellent new song : To the tune of, Lay by your pleading, law lies a bleeding
- Ignoramus, an excellent new song to the tune of Lay by your pleading, law lies a bleeding
- Ignoramus, an excellent new song to the tune of, Lay by your pleading, law lies a bleeding
- Ignoramus, an excellent new song. To the tune of, Lay by your pleading, law lies a bleeding
- Ignoramus: an excellent new song : To the tune of, Lay by your pleading, law lies a bleeding
- Ignoramus: an excellent new song. To the tune of, Lay by your pleading, law lies a bleeding
- Innocence unveil'd: or, A poem on the acquittal of the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs
- Justice in masquerade : a poem
- Justice in masquerade a poem
- M. Whitebread's contemplations during his confinement in Newgate
- Miles Prance, his farewell : to the tune of You rebels of England, &c
- New verses concerning the plot, Londons fire, & Godfreys murder : Given into his Majesties hand, the second of September last, by E.R. ; Whereto is added the papists attempts upon Justice Arnold, Mr. Thomkins, and lately on Sr. William Waller. Which also may be sung to the tune, Stone walls cannot a prison make, &c
- Oates well thresh't : Being a dialogue of country-make betwixt a farmer, and his man-boy, Jack. The good man, who had lost much by the grain, hears Presbyter-Jack to plead for it in vain. The tune, Which no body can deny, &c. The burden must be twice repeated
- Rome's hunting-match for III. kingdoms; England, Scotland and Ireland : plainly shewing all the plots and contrivances of the Papists against the Protestants: a thing very fit to be kept as a memorandum in all true Protestant families
- Rome's hunting-match for III. kingdoms; or, The papists last run for the Protestants life and estate too, : because this plot has e'en beggar[']d them
- Stephen Colledge's ghost to the fanatical cabal·
- The King of Poland's last speech to his country-men
- The Loyal apprentices protestation
- The Newgate salutation: or, A dialogue between Sir W.W. and Mrs. Cellier : To the tune of, The fight is now ended
- The Plow-man's complaint, the free-houlders proposition, and the high-shooes resolution
- The Popes evidence to a cardinal one of his privado's : About the deliverance of the Earl of Shaftsbury out of the tower
- The Popes lamentation for his bad success in the late horrid plot
- The Second part to the same tune; or, An answer to the lady of qualities popish ballad of the Popish Plot : Like you my song, or like it not, I sing the down-fall of the Plot; The plotters characters I shew, The Devil by his paw you'l know. God bless our King, our Church preserve, Whilst traytors have what they deserve. To the tune of Packington's pound
- The character·
- The horrid Popish Plot happily discover'd: or, The English Protestants remembrancer : A poem on the never-to-be-forgotten powder-treason, and late burning of several cart-loads of popish books at the Royal Exchange
- The ignoramus ballad : To the tune of, Let Oliver now be forgotten
- The last will and testament of Anthony King of Poland
- The loyal Protestants new litany
- The loyal apprentices protestation
- The papists lamentation for the loss of their agent William Viscount Stafford : together with the dread they are possessed with, fearing that more will quickly follow him the same way. Preparations will be made for those that cursed plots have laid, for to be brought to tryal fair, and now they'r filled with dispair tune of, Fair Phillis your prevailing charms, or A fig for France
- The papists lamentation for the loss of their agent William Viscount Stafford, : together with the dread they are possesed with, fearing that more will quickly follow him the same way. Preparations will be made for those that cursed plots have laid, for to be brought to tryal fair, and now they'r filled with dispair tune of, Fair Phillis your prevailing charms, or A fig for France
- The plotter executed: or, The examination, tryal, condemnation, and execution, of Edward Coleman Esquire : Who was convicted of high treason, the 27th. day of November, at the King-Bench-Barr at Vvest-minster, for plotting against the life of his most sacred Majesty, and for endeavouring to subvert the government, and the true Protestant religion establisht: he received sentence the 28th. day of November 1678. to be drawne hang'd, and quartered, and was executed at Tyburn the 3d. Of December: with his last speech and confession, made by him at the place of execution. To the tune of, Captain Digby, or, Packington's pound. Death being forc'd to come before his hour, bring with him time, by his strong might and power, to warn all Papists, ne'r more to conspire, for if they do, lack Katch will pay their hire; vvhen as he catcheth them by 'th [sic] neck with rope, he needs no butter, as they say, nor sope
- The sheeps skin pull'd off from the wolf's back: or, The uncasing of the knight : Being a satyrical copy of verses on the abominable and treasonable practices of a pagan knight with a Christian name, now in the Tower
- The waking vision; or, Reality in a fancy
- To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor at the anniversary entertainment in Guildhall
- To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor at the anniversary entertainment in Guildhall
- Tom and Will: or, news from the country : Being a further narrative of the late Popish Plot
- Tom and Will: or, news from the country. Being a further narrative of the late Popish Plot
- Truth tryumphant, over perjury rampant : on the tryal of the Salamanca doctor at the Kings-Bench-Bar, May the 8th. and 9th. 1685. : to the tune of, Sir Eglemore
- [Dagon's fall: or,] The Whigs lamentation for the death of Anthony King of Poland, : to the tune of, Philander, &e
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