Londons nonsuch surveyed. or, A brief and sharp response to the author thereof, who stiles himself (as appears by his title-page) by way of anagram ehver kynde : Wherein you have the astrological poet not only unveiled, (whereby to undeceive the deceived) but also smartly and severely handled in relation to several particulars of his book, which with so much audacity he hath lately exposed to publick view, in the which there is, viz. 1. Something of his weakness and embecillity detected and reproved. 2. Something of his present fancy and design in relation to the royal exchange vindicated and asserted. 3. Something of his good-will and charity (wherein he hath been so much traduced) countenanced and commended. Calculated for the meridian of the long and short white gallery in Grasham Colledge, and is in the behalf of all the leasees (both ancient and modern) in the said place. All which is presented, not to the consideration of the grand committee, but to the author himself, who is herein chiefly concerned, as may appear to any indifferent person (who hath his eyes in his head, and not bruised in his understanding) in the perusal thereof. ... And is also interwoven and underlaid with several remarkable passages and poetical strains, on purpose to please, captivate and allure the ingenious reader, that so he may the more freely (of the honest booksellers) purchase the fee-simple thereof /
| Other Authors: | Kynd, Ehver |
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| Language: | English |
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Printed for the author, and are to be sold at several booksellers shops in and about this city of London, and the parts adjacent,
1668.
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