Publication details
Id: | 92 |
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Ref: | STC 18248 |
Title: | Londons Mourning garment, or Funerall Teares: worne and shed for the death of her wealthy Cittizens, and other her inhabitants. To which is added, a zealous and fervent Prayer, with a true relation how many have dyed of all diseases, in every particuler parish within London, the Liberties, and out parishes neere adjoyning from the 14 of July 1603. to the 17 of November. following. |
Year: | 1603 |
Author: |
William Muggins |
Printer: |
Ralph Blower |
Publisher: | |
Categories: |
James I Poetry |
Notes: | Author's name not printed on the title page. Dedicatory epistle to John Swinnerton is signed William Muggins. The poem is mainly about the plague outbreak that affected London in 1603. It begins and ends, however, with descriptions, written from the perspective of the city of London, of the joy with which the accession of James I and VI was greeted in March 1603. |
Url (EEBO): | http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A07877.0001.001 |