Carolina, or, Loyal poems by Tho. Shipman, Esq.
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- Title
- Carolina, or, Loyal poems by Tho. Shipman, Esq.
- Author
- Shipman, Thomas, 1632-1680.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Samuel Heyrick ..., and William Crook ...,
- 1683.
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The Restauration and Welcome. 1660.
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Notes
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* 1.1
A Rhyme∣ing Presby∣terian.
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* 1.2
‖ A Trumpeter to Rebellion, in his Nec ha∣beo, nec careo, nec curo; a Book of his in Rhyme. Vid. his famous Panegyric.
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* 1.3
A Rhyme∣ing Presby∣terian.
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† 1.4
Since Ptolomy took its height 1400 years ago, its height is de∣clin'd 30 minutes.
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By trying him to hard and base Conditions, as to take the Co∣venant.
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Fulfill'd truly and justly.
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At the Bat∣tel of Worce∣ster.
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Not seldome used by that Crown.
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King of Spain.
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Another Prophecy fulfill'd.
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A Man of War made and so cal∣led by Oli∣ver.
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Eri∣cus.
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Five petty Kings rowed his Barge over the Dee.
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Our Ad∣miral,
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They yearly espouse the Sea by casting in a Ring.
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* 1.16
His Act of Oblivion.
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Related by G. Sandys, in his Travels.
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A Star appeard at his Birth