A Poem on the history of Queen Hester ; An elegy on the death of the Lord Chief Justice Hales ; and other occasional poems
- Title
- A Poem on the history of Queen Hester ; An elegy on the death of the Lord Chief Justice Hales ; and other occasional poems
- Publication
- London :: Printed for William Leech ...,
- [1680?]
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- Subject terms
- Esther, -- Queen of Persia -- Poetry.
- Hale, Matthew, -- Sir, -- 1609-1676 -- Poetry.
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"A Poem on the history of Queen Hester ; An elegy on the death of the Lord Chief Justice Hales ; and other occasional poems." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A55255.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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OCCASIONAL POEMS.
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A Poem on the History of Queen
Hesther. -
To the KING. On His Recovery from Sickness, and being expected to Dat Guild-hall the last Lord-Mayors-Day. -
An
ELEGY on the Death of the Lord Chief JusticeHales. -
To Sir
George Jeffreys on his being Knighted. -
To Sir
Thomas Fitch on his good Fortune and Publick Works. -
To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor at the Anniversary Entertainment in
Guild-Hall. -
On Sir
Edmundbury Godfrey. -
To Sir
J. L. on his noble Entertainment at his going out Sheriff. -
To a fair Lady at a Festival Dinner at Sir
William Prichards. -
To a Fair Lady unknown. On a Kiss of her Shoe in the Shoe-makers Hand. -
To a Fair Lady in a Throng,
On a Stop upon London-Bridge. -
To a Fair Lady. On a Damask Rose presented to her. -
On the Death of Mr.
Tho. Edwards, a Young Accomptant in the Chamber ofLondon, who Dyed as he was to have Married. -
On a Loving Couple, Who died soon after one another, and Buried both in one Grave. - In Praise of Bowling.
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A Poem on the History of Queen