Vnto the most high and mightie prince, his soueraigne lord King Iames. A poore subiect sendeth, a souldiors resolution; humbly to waite vpon his Maiestie In this little booke the godly vertues of our mighty King are specified, with disscription [sic] of our late Queene, (and still renowned) Elizas gouernement: the Pope and papists are in their colours set forth, their purposes laid open, and their hopes dissolued, the happie peace of England is well described, and the long continuance thereof humbly prayed for.

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Vnto the most high and mightie prince, his soueraigne lord King Iames. A poore subiect sendeth, a souldiors resolution; humbly to waite vpon his Maiestie In this little booke the godly vertues of our mighty King are specified, with disscription [sic] of our late Queene, (and still renowned) Elizas gouernement: the Pope and papists are in their colours set forth, their purposes laid open, and their hopes dissolued, the happie peace of England is well described, and the long continuance thereof humbly prayed for.
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Pricket, Robert.
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London :: Printed by Iohn Windet, for Walter Burre, dwelling in Paules Churchyeard at the signe of the Crane,
1603.
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James -- I, -- King of England, 1566-1625.
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"Vnto the most high and mightie prince, his soueraigne lord King Iames. A poore subiect sendeth, a souldiors resolution; humbly to waite vpon his Maiestie In this little booke the godly vertues of our mighty King are specified, with disscription [sic] of our late Queene, (and still renowned) Elizas gouernement: the Pope and papists are in their colours set forth, their purposes laid open, and their hopes dissolued, the happie peace of England is well described, and the long continuance thereof humbly prayed for." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10090.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2025.

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VNTO THE MOST HIGH AND MIGHTIE Prince, his Soueraigne Lord King IAMES. A poore Sub∣iect sendeth, A Souldiors Reso∣lution; humbly to waite vpon his Maiestie.

IN THIS LITTLE Booke the godly Vertues of our Mighty King are specified, with dis∣scription of our late Queene, (and still renow∣ned) ELIZAS Gouernement: The Pope and Papists are in their colours set forth, their purposes laid open, and their hopes dissolued, the happie peace of England is well described, and the long continuance thereof hum∣bly prayed for.

LONDON Printed by Iohn Windet, for Walter Burre, dwelling in Paules Churchyeard at the Signe of the Crane. 1603.

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