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epigrams, greek1
greek poetry1
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Chapman, George3
Chapman, George (1559?-1634)3
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Charles Edward Stuart, Prince, 1720-17882
Charles I, King of England, 1600-16492
Charles II, King of England, 1630-16852
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Characteristicks: a dialogue

1741

In verse.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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A poem on the prince

[ca. 1745]

24 lines in praise of the Young Pretender, beginning "Aloud I heard the voice of fame".

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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.

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