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An elegie upon the much lamented death of the Right Honourable, the Lord Brooke
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A funerall ellegie, upon the death of Mr. John Pim
one of the worthy Members of the house of Commons deceased the 8 of December -
An elegie on the much lamented death of the Right Honourable Sir Arthur Chichester Knight, Lo. Baron of Belfast, Lo. high treasurer of Ireland, one of the lords of his Majesties most Honourable Privie Counsell and of the counsell of war. By Alex. Spicer
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Elegies on the death of that worthy and accomplish't gentleman Colonell John Hampden, Esquire. Entred into the Hall book according to order
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An elegie upon the much lamented death of the Right Honourable, the Lord Brooke
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A memoriall to preserve vnspotted to posterity the name and memory of Doctor Crispe
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An elegiacall epitaph upon the deplored death of that religious and valiant gentlemen, Colonell Iohn Hampden Esquire, a worthy Member of the honourable House of Commons in Parliament
who received his death wound in a battell neere Chinnar in Oxfordshire, and deceased at Thame. June, the 27. M D CXLIII -
A funerall ellegie, upon the death of Mr. John Pim
one of the worthy Members of the house of Commons deceased the 8 of December -
An elegie sacred to the immortall memory of the most worthy, and most lamented, John Pym, Esq
Who having done most remarkable service to the state, was on Friday being the 8. of Decemb. 1643. translated from the House of Commons, to the Vpper house of glory, and parliament of angels in heaven. The memory of this never to be forgotten patriot deserveth truely to be observed by every man, who stands well affected to the true religion, the lawes, and liberties both of Parliament and kingdome: his body (both the houses, and the assembly of divines being present) was carried with solemn honour and magnificence by sixe of the House of Commons: the reverend divine, Mr. Stephen Marshall did preach the funerall, who did take his text out of the seventh of Micah, the first and second verses. The words were, The good man is perished out of the earth, and there is none upright among men, &c -
An elegie, vpon the much lamented death of that renovvned and ever to be honour'd patriot of his countrey John Pym Esquire
lievtenant of the ordnance, and a Member of the honourable House of Commons