A web-based edition of early seventeenth-century political poetry from manuscript sources. It brings into the public domain over 350 poems, many of which have never before been published.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Q. The Castlehaven Scandal (1631)

Q1. My Lord high stewarde his grace  (html),   (pdf)

Q2. Romes worst Philenis, and Pasiphaes dust  (html),   (pdf)

Q3. I neade noe Trophies, to adorne my hearse  (html),   (pdf)

Q4. My life is done my heart prepard for death  (html),   (pdf)

Q5. A proud cuckold tollit cornua  (html),   (pdf)

Q6. Blame not thy wife, for what thy selfe hath wrought  (html),   (pdf)

Q7. Its true you need noe trophees to your hearse  (html),   (pdf)