[2], 10 p.Satire in verse on the Catholic Church, presumably inspired by the Popish Plot.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library
4 p.A satire.Signed: The fisher.Caption title.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library
8 p.Signed at end: Clement IX.Reproduction of the original in the British Library
[2], 12 p.Caption title reads: A moderate expedient for preventing of popery and the more effectual ...
[8] p.Verse satire.Caption title.Imprint from STC.Signatures: A4.The last leaf is blank.Reproduction...
[2], 26 p.Ostensibly by Pope Paul V; a verse satire.Place of publication and conjectured publication...
1 sheet ([1] p.).In verse. First line of text: "From sawing the crown 'twixt phanaticks and fryars;"...
[8] p.An expanded prose paraphrase of "Prosopopoeia".Reproduction of the original in the British Lib...
[4], 30, [1] p.A satire.Errata on p. [1] at end.Reproduction of original in Union Theological Semina...
[2], 39 p.Caption title: An answer to the Dialogue between the Pope and a phanatick."Advertisement t...
1 sheet ([1] p.)."Licensed, Jan. 13. 1678/9."Verse: "In spite of all our arts and force,".Reproducti...
1 sheet ([1] p.).In verse. First line reads "I'm inform'd, your royal jurat ..."A satire on the Popi...
12 p."Nineteen quæries tending to unbeguile a Protestant from that deceipt of Scriptures, being the ...
Satire is the usual expression, in literature, of indignation. Being uncommonly well read, Pope was...
4 p.An anti-Catholic satire.Caption title.Imprint from Wing.Reproduction of original in Huntington L...
[30] p."The copie of a letter from the Catholicke Majestie of our Lord the King, to our holy father ...
4 p.A satire.Signed: The fisher.Caption title.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library
8 p.Signed at end: Clement IX.Reproduction of the original in the British Library
[2], 12 p.Caption title reads: A moderate expedient for preventing of popery and the more effectual ...
[8] p.Verse satire.Caption title.Imprint from STC.Signatures: A4.The last leaf is blank.Reproduction...
[2], 26 p.Ostensibly by Pope Paul V; a verse satire.Place of publication and conjectured publication...
1 sheet ([1] p.).In verse. First line of text: "From sawing the crown 'twixt phanaticks and fryars;"...
[8] p.An expanded prose paraphrase of "Prosopopoeia".Reproduction of the original in the British Lib...
[4], 30, [1] p.A satire.Errata on p. [1] at end.Reproduction of original in Union Theological Semina...
[2], 39 p.Caption title: An answer to the Dialogue between the Pope and a phanatick."Advertisement t...
1 sheet ([1] p.)."Licensed, Jan. 13. 1678/9."Verse: "In spite of all our arts and force,".Reproducti...
1 sheet ([1] p.).In verse. First line reads "I'm inform'd, your royal jurat ..."A satire on the Popi...
12 p."Nineteen quæries tending to unbeguile a Protestant from that deceipt of Scriptures, being the ...
Satire is the usual expression, in literature, of indignation. Being uncommonly well read, Pope was...
4 p.An anti-Catholic satire.Caption title.Imprint from Wing.Reproduction of original in Huntington L...
[30] p."The copie of a letter from the Catholicke Majestie of our Lord the King, to our holy father ...
4 p.A satire.Signed: The fisher.Caption title.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library
8 p.Signed at end: Clement IX.Reproduction of the original in the British Library
[2], 12 p.Caption title reads: A moderate expedient for preventing of popery and the more effectual ...