Author:John Quarles

Works

 * Fons Lachrymarum, or a Fountain of Tears; from whence flow England's Complaint, Jeremiahs Lamentations paraphras'd, with Divine Meditations. And an Elegy upon that Son of Valor, Sir Charles Lucas (1648)
 * Regale Lectum Miseriæ, or a Kingly Bed of Miserie. In which is contained a Dreame; with an Elegy upon the Martyrdome of Charles, late King of England. … And another upon … Lord Capel. With a Curse against the Enemies of Peace, and the Authors Farewell to England (1648)
 * Gods Love and Mans Unworthiness (1651)
 * The Tyranny of the Dutch against the English. … And likewise the Sufferings and Losses of Abraham Woofe … and others in the Island of Banda (1653)
 * Divine Meditations upon several Subjects … (1655)
 * The Banishment of Tarquin, or the Reward of Lust,’ annexed to Shakespeare's ‘Rape of Lucrece,’ London, 1655)
 * An Elegie on … James Usher, L. Archbishop of Armagh, … (1656)
 * The History of the most vile Dimagoras … (1658)
 * A Continuation of the History [by his father] of Argalus and Parthenia (1659)
 * Rebellions Downfall (1662)
 * Londons Disease and Cure. Being a Soveraigne Receipt against the Plague, for Prevention sake (1665)
 * The Citizens Flight, with their Recall, to which is added Englands Tears and Englands Comforts (1665)
 * Self-Conflict, or the powerful Motions between the Flesh and Spirit, represented in the Person … of Joseph …  (1680)