Bibliographics

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A30966Barkstead, John, d. 1662.White-Hall fayre, or, Who buys good penniworths of Barkstead the fayre proclamed.1648.01976554nan./cache/A30966.xml./txt/A30966.txt
A27320Behn, Aphra, 1640-1689.The Roundheads, or, The good old cause a comedy as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Dukes Theatre / by Mrs. A. Behn.1682.032072085305nan./cache/A27320.xml./txt/A27320.txt
A27453Bergice, Dan.A lecture held forth at the calves-head feast before a society of Olivarians & Round-heads, at the white L---n in Cornhill, on the thirtieth of January, 1691/2 in contempt of the martyrdom of King Charles I / by Dan. Bergice.1692.037941084nan./cache/A27453.xml./txt/A27453.txt
A64170Brathwaite, Richard, 1588?-1673.Grand plvtoes remonstrance, or, The devill horn-mad at Roundheads and Brownists wherein His hellish Maiestie, by advice of his great counsell, Eacus, Minos & Radamanthus, with his beloved brethren, agdistis, beliall, incubus & succubus : is pleased to declare 1. how far he differs from round-head, rattle-head or prickeare : 2. his copulation with a Holy Sister : 3. his decre affection to Romish Catholikes and hate to Protestants : 4. his oration to the rebells.1642.01646397nan./cache/A64170.xml./txt/A64170.txt
A29628Brome, James, d. 1719.The original of plotts, or, Some seasonable reflections upon the late horrid fanatick conspiracy in a sermon preached at St. Maries in Dover, on Sunday September 23, 1683 / by James Brome ...1684.096252635nan./cache/A29628.xml./txt/A29628.txt
A64805Citizen of London.Venn and his mermydons, or, The linen=draper capotted being a serious and seasonable advice to the citizens of London, occasioned by the indirect practices used in the late election of sheriffs / written by a citizen of London.1679.046861135nan./cache/A64805.xml./txt/A64805.txt
A33714Cowley, Abraham, 1618-1667.The prologve and epilogve to a comedie presented at the entertainment of the Prince, His Highnesse, by the schollars of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge in March last, 1641 / by Francis Cole.1642.0973251nan./cache/A33714.xml./txt/A33714.txt
A29440Dogerell, Owen.A brief dialogve between Zelotopit one of the daughters of a zealous Round-head, and Superstition a holy fryer newly come out of France shewing the zeal of good motions of the one and the idolatry of the other : as also the passages of their holy ones when that they be in their conventicles each one condoling with his holy sister / composed by Owen Dogerell.1642.02130603nan./cache/A29440.xml./txt/A29440.txt
A69866Drewrey, H.The vindication of the seperate brethren of the spirit, against a libell, called The resolution of the Rovnd-heads and against all slanderous pamphlets, since the time that Symon Magus tempted Symon the Cobler / published by H. Drewrey.1641.02125544nan./cache/A69866.xml./txt/A69866.txt
A62264Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661.Ornitho-logie, or, The speech of birds also, The speech of flovvers, partly moral, partly mystical / by T. Fuller ...1662.0161854540nan./cache/A62264.xml./txt/A62264.txt
A56779Peacham, Henry, 1576?-1643?Sqvare-caps turned into rovnd-heads, or, The bishops vindication and the brownists conviction being a dialogue between time and opinion : shewing the folly of the one and the worthinesse of the other / by H. P.1642.02871819nan./cache/A56779.xml./txt/A56779.txt
A64169Taylor, John, 1580-1653.A full and compleat answer against the writer of a late volume set forth entituled A tale in a tub, or, A tub lecture : with a vindication of that ridiculous name called roundheads : together with some excellent verses on the defacing of Cheapside crosse : also proving that it is far better to preach in a boat than in a tub / by Thorny Ailo ...1642.02844800nan./cache/A64169.xml./txt/A64169.txt
A34591Taylor, John, 1580-1653.Cornu-copia, or, Roome for a ram-head wherein is described the dignity of the ram-head above the round-head or rattle-head.1642.02005521nan./cache/A34591.xml./txt/A34591.txt
A64163Taylor, John, 1580-1653.The Devil turn''d Round-head, or, Plvto become a Brownist being a just comparison how the Devil is become a round-head : in what manner and how zealously, like them, he is affected with the moving of the Spirit : with the holy sisters of copulation, if he would seem holy, sincere, and pure, were it with the Devill himself : as also the Amsterdammian definition of a Familist.1642.01290285nan./cache/A64163.xml./txt/A64163.txt
A64162Taylor, John, 1580-1653.The conversion, confession, contrition, comming to himselfe, & advice, of a mis-led, ill-bred, rebellious round-head which is very fitting to be read to such as weare short haire, and long eares, or desire eares long / written by John Taylor.1643.060951695nan./cache/A64162.xml./txt/A64162.txt
A64173Taylor, John, 1580-1653.An honest ansvver to the late published apologie for private preaching wherein is justly refuted their mad forms of doctrine, as, preaching in a tub, teaching against the backe of a chaire, instructing at a tables end, revealing in a basket, exhorting over a buttery hatch, reforming on a bed side : with an objection to their common plea of divine inspiration, directly, without passion, proving there is but nice distinction betwixt the brownists and papists who have bin equall disturbers of the state yet in continuall controversie one against the other : with an argument against Round-heads / by T. J.nan2528656nan./cache/A64173.xml./txt/A64173.txt
A64899Vicars, John, 1579 or 80-1652.The great Antichrist by J.V. ...1643.072892097nan./cache/A64899.xml./txt/A64899.txt