Historia
ROGERS, THOMAS (1660-1694)
Rogers escribió: Lux Occidentalis, or Providence displayed in the Coronation of King William and Queen Mary and their happy Accession to the Crown of England, and other remarks, Londres, 1689; The Loyal and Impartial Satyrist, containing eight miscellany poems, viz. (1) "The Ghost of an English Jesuit," &c.; (2) Looking on Father Peter's Picture;" (3) "Eccebolius Britannicus, or a Memento to the Jacobites of the higher order," Londres, 1693; A Poesy for Lovers, or the Terrestrial Venus unmask'd, in four poems, viz. (1) "The Tempest, or Enchanting Lady;" (2) "The Luscious Penance, or the Fasting Lady," &c., Londres, 1693; The Conspiracy of Guts and Brains, or an Answer to the Twin Shams, &c., Londres; A True Protestant Bridle, or some Cursory Remarks upon a Sermon preached [by William Stephens, rector of Suttoh in Surrey] before the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of Londres on 30 January 1693, in a Letter to Sir P. D., Londres, 1694; The Commonwealths Man unmasqu'd, or a just Rebuke to the Author of the "Account of Denmark," in two parts, Londres, 1694.