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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Chapman, George | 3 |
Chapman, George (1559?-1634) | 3 |
Homer | 3 |
Charles | 2 |
Charles Edward Stuart, Prince, 1720-1788 | 2 |
Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 | 2 |
Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685 | 2 |
Chapman, Richard (1665?-1734) | 1 |
Charles I (1600-1649) | 1 |
Charles King of England (1630-1685) | 1 |
A Poem upon the new marble statue of His present Majesty erected in the Royal Exchange by the Society of Merchants Adventurers of England: together with a copy of the inscription upon the pedestall
Jordan, Thomas (1612?-1685)
1684
The inscription is in Latin. Anon., possibly by Thomas Jordan.
On the martyrdom of King Charles the First, January the 30th, 1648. : A pindaric ode
1683
Broadside. Caption title.
A panegyrick to the King
Charles king of England (1630-1685)
[1681]
Broadside. Caption title. Concerned with support for James Duke of York in the exclusion crisis.
To the King, upon His Majesties happy Return : By a Person of Honour
1660
Wing W528, wrongly attributed to Edmund Waller, who wrote another poem having the same title.
An ode on the success of Her Majesty's arms, : under His Grace the Duke of Marlborough
Chase, J (1678?-1716)
1706
Dedication signed: John Chase.
The works of our ancient, learned, and excellent English poet, Jeffrey Chaucer: : as they have lately been compar'd with the best manuscripts; and several things added, never before in print. To which is adjoyn'd, The story of the siege of Thebes, by John Lidgate, Monk of Bury. Together with the life of Chaucer... [etc.]
Chaucer, Geoffrey (1400); Speght, Thomas (fl. 1600); Lydgate, John (1370?-1451?)
1687
Editor's dedication to Sir Robert Cecil signed: Tho. Speght.
Manlius : or, the brave adventurer. A poetical novel
1749
Verse. On the Young Pretender. The imprint is false; possibly printed in London. Jacobite account in blank verse of Prince Charles Edward (Manilus) and the aftermath of Culloden.
A pindarique ode on the murder of King Charles the First, January the 30th 1648
[1660]
Drop-head title.
A poem on the prince
[ca. 1745]
24 lines in praise of the Young Pretender, beginning "Aloud I heard the voice of fame".
Majesty in misery: or, an imploration to the King of Kings
Charles I (1600-1649); Wither, George (1588-1667)
1703
In fact not by Charles I; sometimes attributed to George Wither. First printed 1660, with subsequent editions in 1681 and 1684. Woodcut portrait of Charles I at top.