Comfortable cordials against discomfortable feares of imprisonment, and other sufferings in good causes containing some Latine verses, sentences, and texts of Scripture / written by Mr. William Prynne on his chamber walles in the Tower of London during his imprisonment there ; since translated by him into English verse.
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- Comfortable cordials against discomfortable feares of imprisonment, and other sufferings in good causes containing some Latine verses, sentences, and texts of Scripture / written by Mr. William Prynne on his chamber walles in the Tower of London during his imprisonment there ; since translated by him into English verse.
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- Prynne, William, 1600-1669.
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- [London :: s.n.],
- 1641.
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"Comfortable cordials against discomfortable feares of imprisonment, and other sufferings in good causes containing some Latine verses, sentences, and texts of Scripture / written by Mr. William Prynne on his chamber walles in the Tower of London during his imprisonment there ; since translated by him into English verse." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A70863.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 6, 2025.
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TO THE RIGHT VVOR∣Shipfull his very Noble and highly Honoured good Friend, SIR WILLIAM BALFORE Knight, Lievtenant of the Tower of LONDON.
SIR, it were Ingratitude and Injury,
For me in silence here to passe you by,
And not present these Cordialls unto you,
Sith they, and all my service are your due,
For all your Noble Favours in the Tower,
Which have ingag'd me to my utmost power,
To be your eternally devoted poore Friend and servant, WILLIAM PRYNNE.