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On the arrival of his Royal Highness the Duke into England : a congratulatory poem
1680
On James, Duke of York's return from abroad, 2nd September 1679. Anon.
Christs Kirk on the green
James King of Scots (1394-1437); James King of Scotland (1512-1542)
[ca. 1626?]
In verse. Broadsheet, folded, possibly with the intention of cutting into two half-sheets. "The attribution to James V of Scotland is almost certainly false; evidence for and against the authorshi...
A Panegyrick on Their Royal Highnesses and congratulating his return from Scotland
1682
In verse. Refers to James, duke of York, and his consort, Mary of Modena. Anon.
The poets address to King James II, surnamed the Just
1685
Caption title. Imprint from colophon. In verse. Anon.
To the brazen-head
[1685?]
Appeal to "... change nothing of religion nor the laws, then no discontent shall here invade." Apparently a dialogue in verse between James II and an oracle. Anon.
Christ's kirk on the green : composed (as was supposed) by King James the Fifth. Newly corrected according to the original copy
James I (1394-1437); James King of Scotland (1512-1542)
[ca. 1718]
Verse - "Was never in Scotland heard or seen,". Lacks 8th stanza but includes the penultimate, as in A. Ramsay's 2-canto and 3-canto expansions of 1718.
To the late King James, an address
printed in the year 1698
Verse - "Unhappy James, by a just fate design'd,". Anon.
Nozze reali (Nuptiæ basilicæ): or, a lyrick poem, celebrating the nuptials of... His Royal Highness, James Duke of York, with ... Josepha-Maria d'Este ... : as it was presented to both their Highnesses, suddenly after her arrival here
printed in the year 1674
The latin title appears first, printed in small type: "Nuptiæ basilicæ.) Nozze reali... [etc.]". Anon.