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.
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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.
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Slatyer, William, 1587-1647.
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London :: Imprinted by Iohn Beale,
1619.
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Anne, -- Queen, consort of James I, King of England, 1574-1619 -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
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"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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A12319.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 23, 2025.
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ELEGIA.
A friend to all, good Queene, a foe to none,None therefore that lament not her losse now;Now shee in Heauen with Christ her Spouse all-one,Alone on earth leaues her King Iames below.
Alow on earth, whiles shee aloft doth raigne,Neuer so glorious, neuer so diuine,Neuer so gracious, great, or Soueraigne,As now shee doth in starry Olymph shine:
As now shee doth among the heauenly Quire,Now new attir'd in robes of highest State,New adorn'd for her Spouse, blest, and rais'd higher,Aboue all Queenes on Earth, beyond all date.
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