Ah, ha; tumulus, thalamus: two counter-poems, the first, an elegy upon Edward late Earl of Dorset; The second, an epithalamium to the Lord M. of [Dor]chester.

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Ah, ha; tumulus, thalamus: two counter-poems, the first, an elegy upon Edward late Earl of Dorset; The second, an epithalamium to the Lord M. of [Dor]chester.
Author
Howell, James, 1594?-1666.
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London, :: Printed for Humphrey Moseley, and are to be sold at his shop at the Prince's Armes in St Paul's Church-yard.,
1653.
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Subject terms
Dorset, Edward Sackville, -- Earl of, 1591-1652 -- Poetry.
Dorchester, Henry Pierrepont, -- Marquis of, 1606-1680 -- Poetry.
Elegiac poetry, English -- 17th century.
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AN ELEGY UPON THE MOST ACCOMPLISH'D, AND HEROIC LORD EDWARD, EARL OF DORSET, Lord Chamberlain to His late Majesty of Great Britain, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter, &c.

  • Alluding to
    • The Quality of the Times,
    • His admired Perfections,
    • His goodly Person,
    • His Antient Pedigree,
    • His Coat of Armes crested with a Star,
    • The Condition of Mortality,
    • The Passion of the Author closing with an Epitaph.
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