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Taylor, John 1580-1653
Most widely held works about
John Taylor
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Four worthies: John Chamberlain, Anne Clifford, John Taylor, Oliver Heywood
by Wallace Notestein
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The world of John Taylor, the water-poet, 1578-1653
by B. S Capp
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Travels through Stuart Britain : the adventures of John Taylor, the water poet
by John Taylor
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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
by Henry Walker
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Mad verse, sad verse, glad verse and bad verse cut out, and slenderly sticht together
by John Taylor
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A Full and true account of the landing of the notorious wicked life of that grand impostor, John Taylor one of the sweet-singers of Israel, who was committed to the King's bench for speaking blasphemy ... : to which is added one of his prophane songs copied verbatim out of his own book
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Early prose and poetical works of John Taylor, the water poet : (1580-1653)
by John Taylor
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The Thumb Bible of John Taylor
by Wilbur Macey Stone
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Mad verse, sad verse, glad verse and bad verse
by John Taylor
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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
by Henry Walker
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Mad verse, sad verse, glad verse and bad verse. Cut out, and slenderly sticht together, by John Taylor. Who bids the reader either to like or dislike them, to commend them, or come mend them
by John Taylor
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A Full and true account of the landing of the notorious wicked life of that grand impostor, John Taylor one of the sweet-singers of Israel, who was committed to the King's bench for speaking blasphemy ... : to which is added one of his prophane songs copied verbatim out of his own book
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John Taylor, the Water-poet. Sein Leben und seine Werke nach der folio von 1630
by Ferdinand Lohmann
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A bibliography of the Thumb Bibles of John Taylor (the Water Poet)
by William Johnston
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Two John Taylor manuscripts at Leonard Lichfield's Press
by Marjorie Rushforth
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The life and times of John Taylor the water-poet, with a descriptive bibliography of his writings
by Robert Bruce Dow
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The english impostor detected. Or, the history of the life and fumigation of the renown'd Mr. J---- T----, occulist
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An answer to a foolish pamphlet entituled A swarme of sectaries & schismaticks
by Henry Walker
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Taylor's 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 Henry Walker
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The Verbum sempiternum of John Taylor
by Wilbur Macey Stone
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Most widely held works by
John Taylor
Works of John Taylor, the Water-Poet, comprised in the folio edition of 1630
by John Taylor
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Book
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25
editions published
between
1869
and
1967
in
English
and held by
314
libraries
worldwide
Verbum sempiternum
by John Taylor
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Book
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112
editions published
between
1616
and
1889
in
English and Latin
and held by
178
libraries
worldwide
The sculler rowing from Tiber to Thames
by John Taylor
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Book
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3
editions published
in
1970
in
English
and held by
157
libraries
worldwide
All the works of John Taylor, the water poet
by John Taylor
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Book
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6
editions published
between
1630
and
1973
in
English
and held by
139
libraries
worldwide
Works of John Taylor, the Water Poet, not included in the folio volume of 1630
by John Taylor
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Book
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7
editions published
between
1870
and
1994
in
English
and held by
126
libraries
worldwide
The Decoy duck together with the discovery of the knot in the dragons tayle called &c
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5
editions published
in
1642
in
English
and held by
117
libraries
worldwide
A three-fold discourse betweene three neighbours, Algate, Bishopsgate and John Heyden the late Cobler of Hounsditch, a professed Brownist whereunto is added a true relation, by way of dittie, of a lamentable fire which happened at Oxford two nights before Christ-tide last, in a religious brothers shop, knowne by the name of Iohn of all-trades
by John Taylor
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Book
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7
editions published
between
1642
and
1871
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
115
libraries
worldwide
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Ad populum, or, A lecture to the people with a satyr against separatists
by Peter Hausted
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Book
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3
editions published
in
1678
in
English
and held by
115
libraries
worldwide
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Anecdotes Bible Brownists Chamberlain, John,--1554?-1628 Charles--I,--King of England,--1600-1649 Christian life Christmas Church history Church of England Civil War (Great Britain : 1642-1649) Coaching (Transportation) Controversial literature Cromwell, Oliver,--1599-1658 Dissenters, Religious Drama Drinking of alcoholic beverages Early works England England and Wales.--Parliament England--London English wit and humor Epigrams, English Freedom of the press Great Britain Greene, John,--Feltmaker Heywood, Oliver,--1629-1702 History Juvenile works Kings and rulers Laud, William,--1573-1645 Manners and customs Miniature books Pembroke, Anne Clifford Herbert,--Countess of,--1590-1676 Periodicals Poetry Political satire, English Political science Religion Roundheads Rupert,--Prince, Count Palatine,--1619-1682 Satire, English Schedules Scotland Sonnets, English Sources Spencer, John,--Groom Taylor, John,--1580-1653 Transportation Travel Walker, Henry,--Ironmonger
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Alternative Names
Ailo, Thorny, 1580-1653
Aquaticus, Mercurius, 1580-1653
Aylo, Thorny, 1580-1653
Blower, Aminadab, 1580-1653
I. T., 1580-1653
J. T. (John Taylor), 1580-1653
Jo-Ta. (John Taylor), 1580-1653
Mercurius Aquaticus, 1580-1653
One that hath drunk at S. Patrick's well, 1580-1653
Pseud. Make-peace, Mary 1580-1653
Roily, Anth., 1580-1653
Swan of the Thames, 1580-1653
T. I., 1580-1653
T. J. (John Taylor), 1580-1653
Tailor, John, 1580-1653
Tayler, John, 1580-1653
Taylor, Iohn, 1580-1653
Taylour, John, 1580-1653
Water poet, 1580-1653
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