Thrēnōdia. Siue Pandionium melos, in perpetuam serenissimæ simul ac beatissimæ Principis Annæ nuper Angliæ Reginæ memoriam Elegies and epitaphs, by W.S. late seruant and chaplaine to her Maiestie.
- Title
- Thrēnōdia. Siue Pandionium melos, in perpetuam serenissimæ simul ac beatissimæ Principis Annæ nuper Angliæ Reginæ memoriam Elegies and epitaphs, by W.S. late seruant and chaplaine to her Maiestie.
- Author
- Slatyer, William, 1587-1647.
- Publication
- London :: Imprinted by Iohn Beale,
- 1619.
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- Subject terms
- Anne, -- Queen, consort of James I, King of England, 1574-1619 -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
- Illustrissimo, Eximiaeque spei, CAROLO Principi.
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❧ To the thrice high and puissant Prince,King IAMES. -
- ELEGIA.
- ELEGIA.
- ELEGIA.
- NAENIA.
- ELEGIA.
- EPITAPHIVM.
- EPITAPHIVM.
- EPITAPHIVM.
- Acrosticke verses on the same.
- To the Eternall memory of Queene Anne;
- Other Acrosticke verses on the same.
- EPITAPHIVM.
- Acrosticke verses on the same.
- encomium
- panegyric
- panegyric
- panegyric
- panegyric
- panegyric
- poem
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Compassus, quem vulgo vocant, siue Circulus Magnetic
ad fragilis vitae nauem, varias inter Mundi procellas, polum versus dirigendam, praecipuè adornatus. - poem
- poem
- TO THE MOST NO∣BLE AND ILLVSTRIOVS PRINCE CHARLES.