The second part of Crafty Crvmwell, or, Oliver in his glory as king : a trage commedie wherein is presented, the late treasonable undertakings, and proceedings, of the rebells, their murthering of Capt. Burley, with their underhand workings to betray their King
Sometimes ascribed to Marchamont Nedham, who also used pseud. Mercurius Pragmaticus. Cf. Frank, J. Cromwell's press agent : a critical biog. of Marchamont Nedham, 1980, p. 68; The Revels hist. of drama in Eng., 1981, v. 4, p. 286-7.
p. 28 [i.e. 10]-[32] numbered incorrectly.
Part I was signed Mercurius Melancholicus.
The two parts are by the same author, the dedicatory poem at the beginning of the second part being headed "To the readers of my former peece." Cf. BM.
Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
Wing S2294
Greg 673
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