Your Poems, &c.] 14 i.e., no doubt, The Desperate Lover (v. inf. [p. 336]).
18 consort] As so often = 'concert'.
21 divine Review] The poem to Sancroft (inf., [p. 301]).
31 Richard Newcourt is discoverable and throws a little more light on Flatman's circle of acquaintance. He was a topographer, and drew a map of London published in 1658 by Faithorne the elder (v. inf.).
To my Worthy Friend Mr. Thomas Flatman,
Upon the Publishing of his Poems.
Rude and unpolish'd as my lines can be,
I must start forth into the world with thee.
That which, yet private, did my wonder raise,