| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - His contributions to literature may be classified as consisting mainly of his Poems, which, for the most part, belong to the years 1650??2; the Satires, which he wrote on public men and public affairs in the reign of Charles II; the News-letters, which he regularly addressed to his constituents in Hull after his election as M.P. for the borough in 1659, and which extend from 1660 to the time of hi
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