Threnodia in obitum D. Edouardi Lewkenor Equitis, & D. Susannae coniugis charissimæ. = Funerall verses vpon the death of the right worshipfull Sir Edvvard Levvkenor Knight, and Madame Susan his Lady. With Deaths apologie, and a reioynder to the same.
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- Threnodia in obitum D. Edouardi Lewkenor Equitis, & D. Susannae coniugis charissimæ. = Funerall verses vpon the death of the right worshipfull Sir Edvvard Levvkenor Knight, and Madame Susan his Lady. With Deaths apologie, and a reioynder to the same.
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- London :: Printed by Arnold Hatfield for Samuel Macham and Matthew Cooke, and are to be solde [by M. Cooke] in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Tigers head,
- 1606.
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- Lewkenor, Edward, -- Sir, -- d. 1605 -- Poetry.
- Lewkenor, Susan, -- Lady, -- d. 1605 -- Poetry.
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"Threnodia in obitum D. Edouardi Lewkenor Equitis, & D. Susannae coniugis charissimæ. = Funerall verses vpon the death of the right worshipfull Sir Edvvard Levvkenor Knight, and Madame Susan his Lady. With Deaths apologie, and a reioynder to the same." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A05409.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2025.
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Sic sine: Neué pium tibi mascula forte doloris
Officium virtus impedijsse velit.
O bene si multis fuerit signata lituris,
Pagina si lacrimas quas petit omnis habet!
His quo{que} (quos omnis iam deficit humor) ocellis
Qui prope iam tantis diriguêre malis,
Dum mihi quae cernis scribuntur carmina, Lector
Si qua fides, calidam defluit imber aquae.
Sed lacrimis modus esto. Alias iam tangere chordas
Incipe vel Cleîo vel magis Vranie.