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 13, 2025.

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In obitum viri nobiliss. iuxta ac doctiss. D. Eduardi Lewkenor & Susannae suae.
* 1.1VS{que} adeone tibi charus (lectissima) coniux Vt prae te possit nullus adire ncem?

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* 1.2Tu quo{que} sic properas gratas periture sub vmbras, Foemina quòd potuit te sine obire necem? * 1.3Siste monent Musae gradieris sera sub vmbras, Vir tuus vt praeeat, foemina siste monent. * 1.4Mallem mille pati mortes; concedite Musae Me sine quàm pereat pars prior ille mei. * 1.5At tu cui melior finxit praecordia Phoebus Per si quid nostri sit tibi dulce mane. * 1.6Te, te, mitte preces; sequar o sequar vmbra per vmbras Chara animae coniux; Pieri mitte preces. * 1.7Foelices animae, virtus quas acrior egit Viuere nec solas nec potuisse mori.

Gu. Hu. T. C.

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