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Worlidge, Robert65
R.W.59
R.W. [Bible]5
Miscellany of original early eighteenth century English poetry with East Anglian connections, by Robert Worlidge.
Miscellany of original early eighteenth century English poetry with East Anglian connections, by Robert Worlidge.

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The Sacred History off Ruth the Moabitess

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D, Meditations

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A Hymn for Christmass

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Moses on Mount Pisgah [followed by 'Speritualiz'd', subsequently covered by a small piece of paper]

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Wonders in the Wilderness

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Wisdome's Invitation

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Vacant Time, how To be Improved

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Acrosticks

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Acrostick, the Twentyth

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Upon Kind Abigail, 1 Samuel Chapter 25

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The Stormy Judgments, or, The Tempestuous Wind, 'on Friday Night, and Saturday morning, November the 26th, 1703

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A serious reflection 'on past judgments plainly discov'ring, England's ingratitude

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Anna, by the Grace of God Queen of England, etc.

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To His Royal Highness George, Prince Off Denmark

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Funeral, Solemnities. Kept in Remembrance where-in Is Shown, The Sudden Departure, Off Nearest Relations, Occasion'd, By Inexorable Death The King of Terrors. From The XXVth, December, MDCC&I To June the, Xth, MCDCCII. In the Mansion House of Mr. I.M. of

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To, Mrs M-r-, Alluding, to the words of the Prophet Jeremiah, Chapter 31, 15

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Phthisis, or the Consumption, where-of I.M. died In the Flower of his youth. June 1702. These following lines with these marks (,,) are 'on his Funeral day, which was a show'ry season

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S.M. left this Transitory life within few days after, I.M., and buried in One Grave together. The first week, of June, 1702.

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The Epitaphs. Memento, Mori

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Memento, Mori. A, M.

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Memento, Mori. I, M

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Memento, Mori. If More be spelt MOOR and read backward tis Room (or dwelling place) and this room shall entertain my anigram to the remembrance of the now happie and ever blessed babe, S.M.

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Memento, Mori. The Epitaph of S.M. before nam'd

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Memento, Mori. The Epitaph on the Two Brothers, I & S,M. who were buried in One Grave

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Memento, Mori. E.K.

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Take E from MORE, and put S, instead, there of, and tis MORS or death

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The Fall of Man

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Man's Restauration

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Acrosticks on Mrs M.M.

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To Mr and Mrs M-r

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An Epitaph to the Remembrance of that Pious and vertuous Maiden Gentw, A, F. (late of S, in the countey of Suffolk) who exchanged this transitory life for everlasting happiness in the month of April 1706. Aged - years.

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To the Surviving Friends and Acquaintance of A.F. Before Nam'd.

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Having ended the Funeral solemnities and the epitaphs, we now proceed to our former miscellaneous order, and first of time etc.

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