A collection of 86 loyal poems all of them written upon the two late plots viz, the horrid Salamanca plot in 1687, and the present fanatical conspiracy in 1683 : to which is added, advice to the carver : written on the death of the late L. Stafford : with several poems on their majesties coronation, never before published / collected by N.T.

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A collection of 86 loyal poems all of them written upon the two late plots viz, the horrid Salamanca plot in 1687, and the present fanatical conspiracy in 1683 : to which is added, advice to the carver : written on the death of the late L. Stafford : with several poems on their majesties coronation, never before published / collected by N.T.
Author
Thompson, Nathaniel, d. 1687.
Publication
[London?] :: Printed by N.T. ...,
1685.
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Subject terms
Political ballads and songs -- England.
Popish Plot, 1678 -- Poetry.
Rye House Plot, 1683 -- Poetry.
Great Britain -- History -- Stuarts, 1603-1714 -- Poetry.
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"A collection of 86 loyal poems all of them written upon the two late plots viz, the horrid Salamanca plot in 1687, and the present fanatical conspiracy in 1683 : to which is added, advice to the carver : written on the death of the late L. Stafford : with several poems on their majesties coronation, never before published / collected by N.T." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A62419.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.

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Page 346

EPITAPH.

HEre lyes Grave, Majestick Dust; Which (when alive) was Good and Just: Great Charles the second, Britain's King; Whose valour makes us Weep and Sing. His Crown environ'd was with Thorn, Which makes His Subjects double Mourn▪ By Land and Sea he did our Work: The Fear, and Terrour of the Turk. He Peace to Europe did restore, When other Kings had given it o'r. Defender of the Faith, that's true, Ʋntil he had the World adieu. Let Princes Eternize His Name; And make his worth their Diadem.
Now since the Sighs that did Eclipse our Skie, By His Successors Light begins to flye, O're Tears we'll Triumph; since our sore doth bring The surest Salve, which is a Lawful King. We'll p•••• Allegiance due on Charles his score, To JAMES the VII. and many Millions more.

P. K.

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