The Belides or Eulogie and elegie, of that truly honourable John Lord Harrington Baron of Exton, who was elevated hence the 27th of Febr. 1613. vvanting then tvvo moneths of 22. yeares old. By G.T.
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- The Belides or Eulogie and elegie, of that truly honourable John Lord Harrington Baron of Exton, who was elevated hence the 27th of Febr. 1613. vvanting then tvvo moneths of 22. yeares old. By G.T.
- Author
- G. T. (George Tooke), 1595-1675.
- Publication
- London :: [s.n.],
- printed 1647.
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- Subject terms
- Harington of Exton, John Harington, -- Baron, d. 1613 -- Early works to 1800.
- Fairfax, William, d. 1621 -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
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- frontispiece
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TO The Right Honourable My very good LORD, WILLIAM EARLE of
SALISBƲRIE, One of the LORDS of His Majesties most Honourable Privie Councell, and Knight of the most Noble order of the GARTER. -
THE BELIDES, OR EVLOGIE And ELEGIE, Of that truly Honourable
JOHN LORDHarrington, Baron ofEXTON, who was clated hence the 27. ofFeb. 1613. wanting then two moneths of 22. yeares old. -
THE
BELIDES, Or second Eulogie, and Elegie of the same. - TO THE READER.
- title page
- The Souldiers Character.
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THE BELIDES, OR EVLOGIE OF MAIORWILLIAM FAIREFAX, Slaine in theRenish Palatinate, atFrankenthall, when it was be∣sieged byGonsales de Cordova. ANNO 1621. - frontispiece
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TO The Right Honourable, and my very good LORD,
FERDIN ANDO LORDFAIREFAX Baron ofCAMERONE. - THE Eagle-trussers ELEGIE.
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miscellany
- Loves labor lost.
- The Redundant Lover.
- Of the Common-Law.
- The Pious Turtles.
- Love and Counsell
- The Heavenly Climax.
- Of Friends and Friendship.
- Custome discarded.
- Of Affliction.
- Funerall Teares.
- A MEDITATION UPON The Decease of those truly Noble LORDS under-named.
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A RELATION Of the Tempest dispersing us in the Bay of BISCAY, at our unfortunate Voyage towardsCales Males, An. 1625. -
THE
Hedge-hog combatant, presented, and applyed. - Of Drunkennesse.
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The
Widdowes Warning. -
An Epitaph of M
ris Prudence Mere∣dith, a good soule, in a defective body. - A farewell to the Wars.
- OF PRAYER