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A funeral elegie, vpon the much lamented death of the trespuissant and vnmatchable king, King Iames, King of Great Brittaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith : Who to the vniuersall sorrow of the princes his allies, his owne kingdomes and people, expired the 27. of March, anno 1625. in the yeere of his reigne 23. Written by Thom. Heywood.

Format:
Microformat
Author/Creator:
Heywood, Thomas, approximately 1574-1641.
Series:
Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 1382:2.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
James I, King of England, 1566-1625--Death and burial--Poetry.
James.
James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
Genre:
Poetry.
Physical Description:
32 unnumbered pages
35 mm
monochrome
service copy
positive
Other Title:
Funeral elegie, upon the much lamented death of the trespuissant and unmatchable king, King James, King of Great Brittaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith
Funeral elegie, upon the much lamented death of the trespuissant and unmatchable king, King James, King of Great Brittaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith.
Place of Publication:
London : Printed [at Eliot's Court Press] for Thomas Harper, 1625.
Notes:
In verse.
Printer identified by STC.
Signatures: A-D4.
With an additional title page, engraved.
The last leaf is blank.
Reproduction of a photostat (to which the engraved title of another copy has been added) of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1975. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1475-1640; 1382:02). s1975 miun a
Cited in:
STC (2nd ed.) 13324.
OCLC:
55190143

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