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    The Parliaments thanks to the Citie for their kinde complyance with them in all their treasons from time to time committed against His Maiesties honor, crowne and dignitie. Dedicated to the loyall and treacherous citizens; the valiant and cowardly citizens; the wise and foolish citizens; the wealthy and poor citizens; the square and Round-headed citizens; the honored, and the horned citizens. By Mercurius Melancholicus
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    1648
    
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    Mercurius Melancholicus, fl. 1648.
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    Verse - "You loyall citizens,". Place of publication from Wing. In two parts. Torn. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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    The second part of Crafty Crvmwell, or, Oliver in his glory as king a trage commedie wherein is presented, the late treasonable undertakings, and proceedings, of the rebells, their murthering of Capt. Burley, with their underhand workings to betray their King / vvritten by Marcurius [sic] Pragmaticus.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
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    Mercurius Melancholicus, fl. 1648. and Nedham, Marchamont, 1620-1678.
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    Sometimes ascribed to Marchamont Nedham, who also used pseud. Mercurius Pragmaticus. Cf. Frank, J. Cromwell's press agent : a critical biog. of Marchamont Nedham, 1980, p. 68; The Revels hist. of drama in Eng., 1981, v. ...
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    The Parliament arraigned, convicted, wants nothing but execution wherein you may evidently discern all the blessed fruits of their seven years session tending to the dishonour of God, the ruin of the Church of Christ in this kingdom, the vnkinging of His Majesty, the destruction of our laws, the erection of tyranny, and the perpetual bondage of a free-born people / written by Tom Tyranno-Mastix alias Mercvrivs Melancholicvs ...
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Mercurius Melancholicus, fl. 1648.
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    Place of publication from BM. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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    Craftie Cromwell: or, Oliver ordering our new state. A tragi-comedie. Wherein is discovered the trayterous undertakings and proceedings of the said Nol, and his levelling crew. Shall Cromwell not be famous made unto the after-times, ... this shall be their memoriall, these rogues their King betrayd. / Written by Mercurius Melancholicus.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Mercurius Melancholicus, fl. 1648. and Taylor, John, 1580-1653, attributed name.
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    A satiric drama, sometimes attributed to John Taylor. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Feb: 10th", "1647"; the 8 in imprint date is crossed out. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The cuckoo's-nest a [sic] Westminster, or the Parlement between two lady-birds, Quean Fairfax, and Lady Cromwell, concerning negotiations of estate, and their severall interests in the Kingdom; sadly bemoaning the fate of their deer and ab-hor'ed husbands. Who buyes a cuckoes-nest, hatch'd in an ayre ... to springe her for her base disloyalty. by Mercurius Melancholicus
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Mercurius Melancholicus, fl. 1648.
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    Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 15th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Ding dong, or Sr. Pitifull Parliament, on his death-bed. His pulses felt by Doctor King, and his water cast by Doctor Bishop. His last will, and testament, with his death, buriall, and epitaph. / By Mercurius Melancholicus.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Mercurius Melancholicus, fl. 1648.
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    Partly in verse. Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 10th 1648". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Mistris Parliament her gossipping. Full of mirth, merry tales, chat, and other pleasant discourse, between, Mrs. Statute. Iustice. Truth. and Mrs. Parliament. Ordinance. Synod. Mrs. England being moderator. Mistris Parliament, that late lay in, invites you now unto her gossipping; and as the order is unto this day, for what you eate, shee'l make you roundly pay; pray Commons eat; her's chat and laughter, and committee-fruit in dishes after: fall too and welcome; I have still in store to prove her bawd, murderer, witch, and whore. Her tryall's past; shee is condem'd to die, her execution day drawes nie; come help to guard her to the gallow-tree, England is freed of all her miserie. / By Mercurius Melancholicus:.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Mercurius Melancholicus, fl. 1648.
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    A satire in the form of a play. Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 22". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Mrs. Parliament her invitation of Mrs. London, to a Thankesgiving dinner. For the great and mighty victorie, which Mr. Horton obtained over Major Powell in Wales. Their discourse, desires, designes, as you may heare from their own mouthes. Munday 29 of May, in the eight yeare of the reigne of our soveraigne Lady Parliament. ...
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Mercurius Melancholicus, fl. 1648.
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    Signed on p. 1: Mercurius Melancholicus. "Mercurius Melancholicus" was a pseudonym used by a number of Royalist writers including Martin Parker and John Crouch. Place of publication from Wing. Although catchword on p.3 ...
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    Mistris Parliament brought to bed of a monstrous childe of reformation. With her seven years teeming, bitter pangs, and hard travaile, that she hath undergone in bringing forth her first-borne, (being a precious babe of grace.) VVith the cruelty of Mistris London her midwife; and great affection of Mrs. Synod her nurse, Mrs. Schisme, Mrs. Priviledge, Mrs. Ordinance, Mrs. Universall Toleration, and Mrs. Leveller her gossips. / By Mercurius Melancholicus.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Mercurius Melancholicus, fl. 1648.
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    In this edition, line 5 of title reads: "travaile"; line 6 reads: "first-borne"; imprint reads: "Printed in the yeer of our Saints fear." Imperfect: staining. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill. 29". Reproduction of the ...
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    Mistris Parliament presented in her bed, after the sore travaile and hard labour which she endured last weeek, in the birth of her monstrous off-spring, the childe of deformation. The hopefull fruit of her seven yeers teeming, and a most precious babe of grace. With the severall discourses between Mrs. Sedition, Mrs. Schisme, Mrs. Synod her dry-nurse, Mrs. Iealousie, and others her gossips. / By Mercurius Melancholicus.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Mercurius Melancholicus, fl. 1648.
    Description:
    A satire in the form of a play. "Mercurius Melancholius" was a pseudonym used by a number of Royalist writers including Martin Parker and John Crouch. A variant edition has corrected the spelling of "weeek" to "weeke". ...
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