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Brotherton Collection8
English Literature8

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James II, King of England, 1633-17015
James2
James King of Scotland (1512-1542)2
Albany, John Stewart, Duke of, 1481-15361
James I (1394-1437)1
James King of Scots (1394-1437)1
Mary, Queen, Consort of James II, King of England, 1658-17181

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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.

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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...

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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.

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The poets address to King James II, surnamed the Just

1685

Caption title. Imprint from colophon. In verse. Anon.

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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.

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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.

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To the late King James, an address

printed in the year 1698

Verse - "Unhappy James, by a just fate design'd,". Anon.

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