Publication details
Id: | 161 |
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Ref: | STC (2nd ed.): 13324 |
Title: | A Funeral Elegie, Upon the Much Lamented Death of the Trespuissant and unmatchable King, King James, King of Great Brittaine, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith. Who to the universall sorrow of the Princes his Allies, his owne Kingdomes and people, expired the 27. of March, Anno 1625. In the yeere of his reigne 23. |
Year: | 1625 |
Author: |
Thomas Heywood |
Printer: | |
Publisher: |
Thomas Harper |
Categories: |
James I Charles I Poetry Illustrated Elegy |
Notes: | Epigraph on title page: 'Tibul. Lib.5. Eleg.2. Non ego firmus in hoc non haec patentia nostro | ingenio: frangit fortui corda dolor.' 'A Funeral Elegie' for James, which includes digressions on the deaths of other nobles, such as Henry Wriothesly. 'A Short Consolatory Elegie' on the succession of Charles I. 'An Acrosticke' on Carolus Stuartus. Illustrated on front with image of a dead king lying in a mausoleum. |
Url (EEBO): | http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A03204.0001.001 |