Fragmenta aurea: a collection of all the incomparable peices [sic], written by Sir John Suckling. And published by a friend to perpetuate his memory.
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- Fragmenta aurea: a collection of all the incomparable peices [sic], written by Sir John Suckling. And published by a friend to perpetuate his memory.
- Poems Brennoralt Aglaura Letters to divers eminent personages Account of religion by reason Goblins Sad one Letters to several persons of honor
- Last remains of Sr John Suckling.
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London: printed [by Thomas Newcombe] for Humphrey Moseley at the Prince's Arms in St. Paul's Churchyard, 1658 [i.e. 1659]
- Publication year
- 1659-1659
- ESTC No.
- R16210
- Grub Street ID
- 64089
- Description
- [4], 79, 90-135, [1], 64, [6], 69-80, 67-82, 81-190, [2]; [6], 37, [1], 19, [11], 41, [1] p., plate : port. ; 8⁰
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- Partly in verse.
Printer's name from Pforzheimer catalogue.
The portrait of the author is signed: W. Marshall. fecit.
"Poems, &c.", "Letters to divers eminent personages", "An account of religion by reason", "Aglaura. Presented at the private-house in Black Fryers", "Aglaura. Represented at the court", "The goblins", and "Brennoralt" each have separate dated title page; register is continuous; "Aglaura. Presented at the private-house .." begins new pagination.