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Pastora's lament for Adonis; being the mournful complaints of my Lady Craighall, upon the death of her lovely darling child John Carstairs, who died the 14th. of February 1708, ăt. 8
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Elegie on the death of the Right Honourable Sir James Falconer of Phesdo, one of the Lords of the Colledge of Justice, &c
Who dyed the 9th of June 1705 -
The Restoration of famous Cathcart from death to life: or, A poem upon a false elegy, published by an unjust, scandalous scribler unknown, to the detriment and ruin of the famous Mr. James Cathcart, physician, astrologer
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An elegy on the much lamented death of Quarter-master Brice Blare
Who died at Strabane. By a Northern Bard -
A Funeral elegy on the much lamented death of John Farquarson, Esq; consort to the Rt. Hon. the Lady Mountjoy, who departed this life, April, 3d. 1733
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A mournful copy of verses on the much lamented death of our Late Most Glorious Majesty Queen Anne, of ever-blessed memory. Who departed this life, August the first, 1713
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An Elegy, on the much-lamented death of the Hon. and Rev. William Bromley Cadogan, A.M. [la]te rector of St. Luke's Chelsea; vicar of St. Giles's, Reading; and chaplain to the Right Honorable the Lord Cadogan
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Memoriæ fragranti
A funeral poem to the memory of the Right Honourable the Lady Viscountess Fitzharding -
Threnodium Apollinare. A funeral poem to the memory of the Right Honourable Henry Hare baron of Colerane. By E. Settle
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Threnodium Apollinare. A funeral poem to the memory of Dr. Edward Tyson late physician to the hospitals of Bethlem and Bridewel. By E. Settle
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Virtuti sacellum
A funeral poem, to the pious memory of the Honourable Sir Robert Clayton, Kt. By E. Settle -
Virtuti sacellum
A funeral poem to the memory of the Honourable S[t] John Buckworth, Kt. and bt. By E. Settle, city poet -
The mourning prophet: or, Drooping faction reviv'd, by the death of Queen Anne. A poem. By E.W
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The melancholy student. An elegiac poem. Written at Queen's College, Oxford, in the year 1765. By Joseph ..., M.A
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Elegies. By William Mason, M.A
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Poems on sundry occasions. By James Woodhouse, a journeyman shoemaker
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The melancholy student. An elegiac poem. Written at Q-'s College, Oxford, in the year 1765
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An Elegie on the much to be la[me]nted death of the Right Honourable Sir John Shaw of Greenock, knight, one of Her Majesties principal tacksmen, for the customs and excise of Scotland, who departed this life the 17th of April, 1702
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Elegie on the much to be lamented death, of the good and great Mr. George Meldrum, professor of divinity, and one of the ministers of the Gospel in Edinburgh
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Elegie on John Pringle, town-piper of Lauder. To the tune of, Lang unken'd. (Done by Maggie Riddel's son.)
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An elegy of John Pringle, the famous piper of Lawder, written in imitation of the great and brave Lord Belhaven's speech to the Union-Parliament in verse: by a gentleman near the town of Lawder
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Elegie on the much to be lemented death of the Right Honourable Sir William Anstruther, of that ilk; one of the Lords of the Session, and member of Justiciary, who departed this life the 22. day of January; 1711
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Elegy on the much lamented death of Merry Maggie Wilson, poultry-wife in Edinburgh. (Done by Rorie Pringle drawer in the Tolbooth.)
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Elegie on the never enough to be lamented cruel death, of the most hopeful and gallant young gentleman, Mr. William Rue, of Chesters, who was barbarously murdered by George Ballantine younger of Craigmuir, Musgrave Mackgie, brother to the Laird of Balmagie; and William Hamilton, eldest son to Bailie Hamilton in Abbay of Holy-Rood-House. In Febr. 1710. With brief description of his penitentials
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Elegie on the universally lamented death of the Right Honourable Lord Basil Hamilton, brother German to His Grace the Duke of Hamiltoun. (Being a short hint of his heroick life, and fatal death.)
Who dyed August 27th. 1701. Ætatis 27