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hich, besides the Gesta Britannorum of that period, there is a great deal of satirical poetry, reflecting on the times. Mercurio-caelico Mastix; or an Anti caveat to all such as have had the misfortune to be cheated and deluded by that great and traiterous impostor, John Booker, in answer to his frivolous pamphlet, entitled, Mercurius Caelicus; or, a Caveat to the People of England, Oxon. 1644, in twelve sheets in 4to. England's Iliads in a Nutshell; or a Brief Chronology of the Battles, Sieges, Conflicts, &c. from December 1641, to the 25th of March 1645, printed Oxon. 1645. An Astrological Judgment upon his Majesty's present March, begun from Oxon. 7th of May 1645 printed in 4to. Bellum Hybernicale; or Ireland's War, Astrologically demonstrated from the late Celestial Congress of two Malevolent Planets, Saturn and Mars, in Taurus, the ascendant of that kingdom, &c. printed 1647, 40. Merlini Anglici Errata; or the Errors, Mistakes, &c. of Mr. William Lilly's new Ephemeris for 1647, printed 1647. Mercurius Elenictus; communicating the unparallelled Proceedings at Westminster, the head quarters, and other places, printed by stealth in London. This Mercury which began the 29th of October came out sheet by sheet every week in 4to. and continuing interruptedly till the 4th of April 1649, it came out again with No. 1, and continued till towards the end of that year. Mr. Wood says, he has seen several things that were published under the name of Mercurius Elenictus; particularly the Anatomy of Westminster Juncto; or a summary of their Designs against the King and City, printed 1648 in one sheet and a half, 4to. and also the first and second part of the Last Will and Testament of Philip Earl of Pembroke, &c. printed 1649; but Mr. Wood is not quite positive whether Wharton is the author of them or no. A Short Account of the Fasts and Festivals, as well of the Jews as Christians, &c. The Cabal of the Twelve Houses astrological, from Morinus, written 1659; and approved by William Oughtred. A learned and useful Discourse teaching the right observation, and keeping of the holy feast of Easter, &c. written 1665. Apotelesma; or the Nativity of the World, and revolution thereof. A Short Discourse of Years, Months, and Days of Years. Something touching the Nature of Eclipses, and also of their Effects. Of the Crises in Diseases, &c. Of the Mutations, Inclinations, and Eversions, &c. Discourse of the
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