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A poem on the coronation of James the II King of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, &c. Who was crowned at Wistminster-Abey [sic] the 23th of April, 1685
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In illustrissimum, ac serenissimum, Jacobum II. Regem Magnae Britaniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, &c. cum publice coronam regalem indueret, carmen epiphōnētikon = A panegyrick poem on the coronation of the illustrious and serene, James II. King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, &c
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ESTC R18659 ; Signed at end: Peter Ker, i.e. Patrick Ker ; Verse - "Nunc populi paeana canant, pariterq[ue] triumphent," ; The word "epiphōnētikon" in the title is in Greek characters ; Latin and English in parallel columns. The English text has title: A panegyrick poem on the coronation of the illustrious and serene, James II. King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, &c ; Imprint from Wing
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Suspiria, or Sighs on the death of the late Most Illustrious Monarch Charles the II. King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, &c. who changed his earthly for a heavenly crown, on Fryday the 6th. of February 1684/5. in the 37th year of his reign, and 55th of his age
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ESTC R15299 ; Verse - "Can Great, Illustrious Britains Monarch, Dye," ; Printer's name from Wing ; In two states: a) title "... the 36th year ..." b) title "... 37th year ..."
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Upon the death of that aged, pious, sincere-hearted Christian, John Alden, Esq late magistrate of New-Plimouth Colony, who died Sept. 12th, 1687, being about eighty nine years of age
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ESTC R39604 ; Signed at end: J.C., i.e. John Cotton;Verse - "The staff of bread, and water eke the stay," ; Imprint from Wing. However, actual date of publication may be 1714, as the copy held by the Boston Athenaeum is found bound in a volume of the Boston news-letters, 1711-1715, after the issue of 6 Dec. 1714. Other broadsides bound in the volume are positioned according to date of publication. See MHS Proceedings 41 (1908): 208
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