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Total number of records: 121
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INDEX/BCMSV/5709
INDEX/BCMSV/5709
164- ?
Debate between several types of flowers (named in the margins), in which each presents arguments for precedence over the others, and at the the end of which their "parliament" is "prorogued"; with some revisions
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INDEX/BCMSV/5710
INDEX/BCMSV/5710
1648 ?
Royalist lament for the plight of Charles I whilst in prison, calling for vengeance; with some revisions
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INDEX/BCMSV/5711
INDEX/BCMSV/5711
1649 ?
Royalist lament for the death of Charles I, arguing that tears are not a sufficient expression of grief for such a loss
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INDEX/BCMSV/5712
INDEX/BCMSV/5712
1649 ?
Royalist lament for the death of Charles I, but also for that of Sir Charles Lucas, Sir George Lisle, and Arthur, Lord Capel of Hadham
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INDEX/BCMSV/5713
INDEX/BCMSV/5713
164- or 165- ?
Religious poem imagining rising from the earth into heavenly light
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INDEX/BCMSV/5714
INDEX/BCMSV/5714
164- or 165- ?
Religious poem putting trust in God at a time of weeping and sadness
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INDEX/BCMSV/5715
INDEX/BCMSV/5715
164- or 165- ?
Religious poem, prayer to God at a time of sadness, expressing the desire to leave the earth for the bliss of heaven
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INDEX/BCMSV/5716
INDEX/BCMSV/5716
164- or 165- ?
Religious poem looking forward to death and the bliss of heaven
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INDEX/BCMSV/5717
INDEX/BCMSV/5717
164- or 165- ?
Religious poem, prayer to God for sustained help so that death may be defeated and heaven attained
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INDEX/BCMSV/5718
INDEX/BCMSV/5718
164- or 165- ?
Criticism of alchemists and others who try to ensure their bodily survival after death, forgetting that mankind must inevitably return to dust
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INDEX/BCMSV/5719
INDEX/BCMSV/5719
164- or 165- ?
On the battle between light (Aurora) and darkness (Night); with religious overtones