Author:Richard Flecknoe

Works

 * Hierothalamium, or the Heavenly Nuptials of our Blessed Saviour with a Pious Soule (1626)
 * The Affections of a Pious Soule unto our Saviour Christ, expressed in a mixed Treatise of Verse and Prose (1640)
 * Miscellania, or Poems of all Sorts, with divers other Pieces (1653)
 * Love's Dominion, a dramatick piece full of excellent Moralities, written as a pattern for the reformed stage (1654) anon.
 * A Relation of Ten Years' Travels in Europe, Asia, Affrique, and America (1656)
 * The Diarium or Journal, divided into twelve Jornadas in burlesque Rhime or Drolling Verse (1656)
 * Enigmaticall Characters, all taken to the Life from several Persons, Humours, and Dispositions (1658}
 * 2nd edition, called Sixty-nine Characters, &c. (1665)
 * The Marriage of Oceanus and Britannia (1659)
 * The Idea of his Highness Oliver, late Lord Protector, with certain brief Reflections on his Life (1659)
 * Heroick Portraits, with other Miscellany Pieces (1660)
 * Love's Kingdom, a Pastoral Trage-Comedy’ (‘Love's Dominion’ altered); appended is a short treatise of the English stage (1664)
 * Erminia, or the Fair and Virtuous Lady, a Trage-Comedy (1661 and 1665)
 * Enigmatical Characters, &c. … being rather a new work than a new impression of the old (1665)
 * A Farrago of Several Pieces (1666}
 * The Damoiselles à la Mode (1667}
 * Sir William Davenant's Voyage to the other World, with his Adventures in the Poets' Elyzium: a Poetical Fiction (1668)
 * Epigrams of all Sorts (1669)
 * Epigrams of all Sorts, made at divers times on several occasions, with ‘Epigrams Divine and Moral (1670}
 * Epigrams of all Sorts, made at divers times on several occasions (‘rather a new work than a new impression’) (1671}
 * A Collection of the choicest Epigrams and Characters of R. F. (rather a ‘new work than a new impression’) (1673)
 * Euterpe Revived, or Epigrams made at several times … on persons … most of them now living (1675}
 * A Treatise of the Sports of Wit (1675)