Encomiasticke elogies. Written by Augustine Taylor.
- Title
- Encomiasticke elogies. Written by Augustine Taylor.
- Author
- Taylor, Augustine.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Nicholas Okes,
- 1614.
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Contents
- title page
- To the Reader.
- HIS BOOKE.
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ENCOM. 1.
TO BRITAINE. -
ENCOM. 2. Consecrated to the wor∣thiest
of men, IAMESby the Grace of God, King of Great Brit∣taine, France, and Ireland, &c. Truest Defendor of theTruest Faith. -
ENCOM. 3. To the great and hopefull CHARLES, Prince of Great
Bri∣taine and Ireland, &c. -
ENCOM. 4. To ANNE, the sacred Queene of Great Brittaine, &c. Her most
excellent Maiesty. - ENCOM. 5. TO TIME.
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ENCOM. 6.
TO ƲERTƲE. -
ENCOM. 7. To the right Honourable
Robert, Earle of Som∣merset, &c. -
ENCOM. 8. To the right Honourable, WILLIAM
Lord Mounteagle, &c. -
ENCOM. 9. To the Truly-Honourable and right worthy, Sir THOMAS GER∣RARD of Brinn, Knight Barronet,
one of his Maiesties Honourable Priuy Chamber, &c. -
ENCOM. 10. To the Lord Arundell of
Wardor, &c. -
ENCOM. 11. To the Renowned Knight, Sir FRANCIS BACON his
Ma∣iesties Atturney Generall, &c. -
ENCOM. 12. To the right Worshipfull
Alexander Presscott, Alder∣man of the Honourable Cittyof LONDON. -
ENCOM. 13. To the worthy Gentleman M
r . THOMAS STANDISH, (sonne and Heire to the right Worshipfull ALEXANDER STANDISH ofDux∣bury, Esquire )of Graies-Inne. - THE AVTHOVR.
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ENCOM. 14.
TO POESY.