The iust dovvn[fall of] ambition, adultery, and murder where-vnto are added 3. notorious sinners. Weston. M. Turner and Fran[klin] With his arraignement, confession and e[xecution] VVho all suffered death for the [mur]der if Sir Tho: Ouerbury, poysone[d in] the Tower: of whom to these discourses [is] ioyned an elegy, vpon the death of Sir Thomas Ouerbury.
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- The iust dovvn[fall of] ambition, adultery, and murder where-vnto are added 3. notorious sinners. Weston. M. Turner and Fran[klin] With his arraignement, confession and e[xecution] VVho all suffered death for the [mur]der if Sir Tho: Ouerbury, poysone[d in] the Tower: of whom to these discourses [is] ioyned an elegy, vpon the death of Sir Thomas Ouerbury.
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- Overbury, Thomas, -- Sir, 1581-1613 -- Early works to 1800.
- Adultery -- Early works to 1800.
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"The iust dovvn[fall of] ambition, adultery, and murder where-vnto are added 3. notorious sinners. Weston. M. Turner and Fran[klin] With his arraignement, confession and e[xecution] VVho all suffered death for the [mur]der if Sir Tho: Ouerbury, poysone[d in] the Tower: of whom to these discourses [is] ioyned an elegy, vpon the death of Sir Thomas Ouerbury." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A08611.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 9, 2024.
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The iust Downfall of three notorious Sinners, v
. Weston, MistrisTurner, andFra Who all suffered death for the Murder of Sirklin. THOMAS OVERBVRY, who was poysoned in the Tower.-
Mistrís Turners Teares, for the Murder of Sir
Thomas Ouerbury, who was poysoned in the Tower of London. -
Master
VVestons Teares, for the Murder of SirThomas Ouerbury who was poysoned in the Tower of London. -
Iames Franklin A Kentishman of Maidstone, his owne Arraignment, Confession, Con∣demnation, and Iudgement of Himselfe, whilst hee lay Prisonern the Kings Bench for the Poysoning of Sir Thomas Ouerbury. -
A Funerall Elegie, vppon the vntimely Death of the honorable Knight Sir
Thmas Ouerburie, who was poysoned in the Tower.
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Mistrís Turners Teares, for the Murder of Sir
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