I now condemn what I admir'd before.
Henceforth Translations pack away, be gone,
No Rogue so well-writ as the English one.
There was afterwards three more parts added to it by him, and Mr. Kirkman with a promise of a fifth, which never came out.
He wrote several other Books besides, as The art of Whedling; The Floating Island; or a Voyage from Lambethania to Ramalia; A discovery of O Brazil; Jacksons Recantation, The Red Sea, &c. Amongst others, he had a great Fancy in Bandying against Dr. Wild; (although I must confess therein over Matcht) yet fell he upon him tooth and nail in Answer to his Letter directed to his Friend Mr. J.J. upon Occasion of his Majesties Declaration for Liberty of Conscience; concluding in this manner.
Thus Sir you have my Story, but am Sorry
(Taunton excuse) it is no better for ye,
However read it, as you Pease are shelling;
For you will find, it is not worth the telling.
Excuse this boldness, for I can't avoid