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Burlesque upon Burlesque; or, the Scoffer Scoft (1675)
in Paul Hartle (ed.), The Poetry of Charles Cotton, Vol. 2An Elegy upon the death of that hopefull, and learned gentleman Henry, Lord Hastings, who died of the small Pox (1649)
in Paul Hartle (ed.), The Poetry of Charles Cotton, Vol. 1An Epigramme to the Authour, upon his Tragedy of Ovid (1662)
in Paul Hartle (ed.), The Poetry of Charles Cotton, Vol. 2The Explanation of the Frontispiece (1674)
in Paul Hartle (ed.), The Poetry of Charles Cotton, Vol. 2Old Age. Against old men taking physick (1660 – 1687)
in Paul Hartle (ed.), The Poetry of Charles Cotton, Vol. 2On the brave Mareschal de Montluc, and his Commentaries writ by his own hand (1674)
in Paul Hartle (ed.), The Poetry of Charles Cotton, Vol. 2On the Excellent Poems of my Most Worthy Friend Mr. Thomas Flatman (1674)
in Paul Hartle (ed.), The Poetry of Charles Cotton, Vol. 2Poems from 'Poems on several Occasions' (1687)
in Paul Hartle (ed.), The Poetry of Charles Cotton, Vol. 1The Retirement. Stanzes Irreguliers to Mr. Izaak Walton (1676)
in Paul Hartle (ed.), The Poetry of Charles Cotton, Vol. 2Scarronides: or, LeVirgile Travesty (1664)
in Paul Hartle (ed.), The Poetry of Charles Cotton, Vol. 2To my Old, and most Worthy Friend, Mr. Izaak Walton, on his Life of Dr. Donne, &c. (1675)
in Paul Hartle (ed.), The Poetry of Charles Cotton, Vol. 2To my Worthy Friend Mr Edmund Prestwich, on his Translation of Hippolitus (1651)
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