Elegiac poetry, English -- 17th century
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- [Carmen encomiasticum] or, An elogium consecreated to the right honourable Sir Robert Viner : Lord Mayor of the most ancient and most flourishing emporium of the world the honourable city London for this prsent [sic] year, 1674
- A elegy on the death of the right honourable Heneage Lord Finch, : Baron of Daventry, High Chancellour of England, Earl of Nottingham; and one of the lords of the most honourable privy-council; who departed this life, Decemb. 18. 1682
- A funeral elegy on the Right Honourable the Lady Viscountesse Castleton
- A funerall elegie on the unfortunate death of that worthy major Edward Grey, Iuly 26. 1644
- A funerall ellegie, upon the death of Mr. John Pim : one of the worthy Members of the house of Commons deceased the 8 of December
- A hew and cry after blood & murther: or An elegie on the most barbarous murther of Thomas Thinn, esq; : with some thankful ejaculations to heaven, for the miraculous escape of his Grace the Duke of Monmouth from the hands of the bloody Russians
- A memorial on the death of that faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Nathanael Strange, : who for his loyalty to his lord the King, ran through many jeopardies and dangers; chearfully and constantly witnessing to his princely authority over all nations; and in full confidence of Christs coming, and his glorious reign on earth, rested from all his labours, Rev. 14. 13. the fourth day for the eighth month, 1665
- A memoriall to preserve vnspotted to posterity the name and memory of Doctor Crispe
- A mite from three mourners : in memorial of Thomas Glass, a pattern of faith and patience in the Churches, naturally caring for their state, who died in the lord, the 30th day of the Seventh month, 1666. being the same day twelve-month that the beloved John Wiggan (his fellow-labourer, and witness to the cause of Christ) was taken from the evil to come
- A mournefull epitaph upon the death of that reverend vvorthy pastor Mr. Iohn Rogers, : late preacher of Gods vvord at Dedham in Essex, vvho departed this life the 18 of October in the yeere 1636
- A new elegie : in memory of the right valiant, and most renowned souldier, Col. Rainsborough, late admirall of the narrow seas
- A panegyrick to his excellency, the Lord Generall Monck
- A pillar erected to the memory of that holy, humble, and faithful servant of Iesus Christ, Mr. Henry Iesse, : who rested from his labours upon the fourth day of the seventh month, 1663. In the sixty third year of his age
- A rhetorical rapture as composed into a funeral oration : at the mournfull moving of His Highnes stately effigies from Somerset-House.
- Ah, ha; tumulus, thalamus : two counter-poems, the first, an elegy upon Edward late Earl of Dorset; The second, an epithalamium to the Lord M. of [Dor]chester
- An Egley [sic] upon the most execrable murther of Mr. Clun : on [sic] of the comedeans of the Theator [sic] Royal, who was rob'd and most inhumanely kill'd on Tuseday-night [sic], being the 2d, of August, 1664. near Tatnam-Court, as he was riding to his country-house at Kentishtown
- An elegie in memorie, and at the interring of the body of the most famous and truely noble knight, Sir Henrie Mervyn : Paterne of all true valour; worth, and arts, who departed this life the 30. of May, and lyes interred at Westminster, anno Do: 1646
- An elegie on Coronel [sic] Blood, : notorious for stealing the crown, &c. VVho dyed the twenty sixth of August, 1680
- An elegie on His Grace the illustrious Charles Stuart, : Duke of Richmond and Lenox, &c. Ambassador Extraordinary to the crovvn of Denmark
- An elegie on that incomparable example of hospitality, charity, and generosity, the thrice-worthy William Whitmore, Esq; : who departed this life on the fifth of this instant August, 1678
- An elegie on the Earl of Essex : Who cut his own throat in the Tower. July 13. 1683
- An elegie on the death of Mr. William Dunlop principal of the University of Glasgow
- An elegie on the death of Mrs. Rebecca Palmer : Daughter of A.P.M. who died in the fifteenth year of her age, November 17. 1667
- An elegie on the famous and renowned lady, for eloquence and wit, Madam Mary Carlton, : otherwise styled, the German Princess
- An elegie on the most reverend & learned James Vsher L. Archbishop of Armagh, and Primate of Ireland; : who departed this life March 21. 1655.
- An elegie on the most reverend & learned James Vsher L. Archbishop of Armagh, and Primate of Ireland; who departed this life March 21. 1655. / Written by John Quarles
- An elegie on the most reverend father in God VVilliam lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury; : attatched [sic] the 18. of Decemb. 1640. Beheaded the 10. of Ianuary 1644
- An elegie sacred to the memory of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey Knight; : whose body was lately found barbarously murthered, and since honourably interr'd, the 31th of October, 1678
- An elegie to the indeared memory of that learned and reverend minister of the gospel Dr Lazarus Seaman, : who died on Friday the 3d. of September 1675, and was carried from Drapers Hall to be interred, with a numerous train of Christian Friends bewailing his death
- An elegie upon Edward Fitz-Harris, : executed at Tyburn for high-treason upon Friday, July 1. 1681
- An elegie upon the Earle of Essex's funerall
- An elegie upon the death of my pretty infant-cousin, Mris. Jane Gabry, : vvho died within the month, not without some suspicion of being overlaid by her nurses
- An elegie upon the death, and in commemoration of the truly honourable and truly learned, John Lord Wilmot, Earl of Rochester
- An elegie upon the most lamented death of the Right Honourable and truly valiant, Robert Earle of Essex, &c
- An elegie upon the most pious and eminent, Doctor John Hewitt
- An elegie upon the much lamented death of the Right Honourable, the Lord Brooke
- An elegie upon the much lamented death of the Right Honourable, the Lord Brooke
- An elegie upon the truly worthy, and ever-to-be-remembred loyal gentleman, Captain Will. Bedlow, : Englad's [sic] deliverer, and the scourge of Rome: who departed this life on the 22 of this instant August; to the great grief of all true Protestants. With an account of his pious end
- An elegie upon ye death of my most noble & most honourable master Robert Earle of Essex
- An elegie, upon the death of the most incomparable, Mrs. Katharine Philips, : the glory of her sex
- An elegy humbly offered to the memory of the Reverend Father in God Doctor Humphry Henchman, : late Bishop of London, who departed this life the 8th of October 1675
- An elegy in commemoration of Sr. Edmund Saunders, : late lord chief justice of H[i]s Majesties Court of Kings-Bench; vvho departed this life the 19th of this instant June, anno Domini, 1683
- An elegy in commemoration of the Right Honourable James Earl of Salisbury, : who departed this life on the (7th) of this instant June anno Domini 1683
- An elegy in commemoration of the Right Worshipful Sir William Scroggs, : late lord chief justice of His Majesties Court of Kings-Bench, who departed this life, the 25th of this instant October. 1683
- An elegy on that faithful and laborious minister of Christ, Mr Francis Bampfield, : who died in Newgate on the Sabbath day, vulg. Februar. 16th. 1683/4. Being in the 70th. year of his age
- An elegy on that famous sea-commander Michael De Ruyter, : lieutenant admiral of the United Netherlands, &c. vvho lately died of his wounds, received in the engagement between the Dutch and French fleets near Sicily
- An elegy on that great example of heroick valour the right honourable, Edvvard Earl of Sandvvich
- An elegy on that illustrious and high-born Prince Rupert, : who dyed on Wednesday November the 29th
- An elegy on that worthy and famous actor, Mr. Charles Hart, : who departed this life Thursday August the 18th. 1683
- An elegy on the Death of the Duke of Cambridge, : which happened on the 12th of December 1677. being our shortest day of the year
- An elegy on the Right Reverend Father in God Humphry, Lord Bishop of London, : Lord Almoner. Who departed this life the 7th of October, 1675
- An elegy on the [right honourable] Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury, : Who dyed on the 21st. of January, 1683
- An elegy on the death of His Sacred Majesty, King Charles the II of blessed memory
- An elegy on the death of Sir Edmond Saunders, : late Lord Chief Justice of England, who died the 19th of June, 1683
- An elegy on the death of Sir Joseph Sheldon, late lord mayor of London
- An elegy on the death of Sir Nathanael Hern, Kt : An eminent alderman of the city of London, who dyed on Saturday, the 16th of this instant August, 1679
- An elegy on the death of Thomas Beddingfield esq; : who was murdered by Mr. Thomas Barney at Norwich, on Sunday the 20th. day of July, 1684
- An elegy on the death of Thomas Merry, Esq; : of St. Ann's Lane, who died on St. Bartholomew's day, 1682
- An elegy on the death of William Lord Russel, : who was beheaded for high-treason, in Lincoln-Inn-Fields, July the 21st. 1683
- An elegy on the death of William late Viscount Stafford, : who was beheaded on Tower-Hill, on Wednesday, December 29th. 1680.
- An elegy on the death of that eminent minister of the Gospel, Mr. George Cokayn, : who exchanged this mortal for an immortal life, the 21st of November, 1691
- An elegy on the death of that learned, pious, and famous divine, Doctor John Ovven, : who dyed the 24th. of August, 1683
- An elegy on the death of that much lamented and no less wanted, industrious labourer in Gods vineyard, the Reverend Mr. Ralph Venning, : vvho quitted this vale of tears, and put on immortality the 10th day of this instant March, 1673/4
- An elegy on the death of the most illustrious Lord, the Earl of St. Albans : who departed this life the first day of this instant January, 1684
- An elegy on the death of the reverend and pious Mr. Thomas Wadsworth, : sometime preacher of the Gospel in Newington-Butts, and late of London, who departed this life the 29th. of Octoben [sic], 1676
- An elegy on the death of the right noble Prince Henry Howard, Duke of Norfolk, : who departed this life the 13th. day of this instant January, 1684
- An elegy on the famous Thomas Thin Esq; : who was barbarously murthered
- An elegy on the lamented death of the most illustrious Princess, Anne Dutchess of York, &c : Who departed this life (after a long indisposition of body) upon Friday the thirty first of March, 1671
- An elegy on the learned and zealous minister of the Gospel, Mr. Christopher Fowler, : who departed this life on Monday the 15th of January, 1676/7
- An elegy on the most accomplish'd virgin Madam Elizabeth Hurne, : who departed this life on the 27th. of July 1683
- An elegy on the much lamented death of Mr. Samuel Loveday : who departed this life on the 15th of Decemb. 1677. in the 59th year of his age
- An elegy on the renowned memory of the right reverend Edward, late Bishop of Norwich
- An elegy on the reverend and learned divine, Dr. Lazarus Seaman, : sometime vice-chancellour of Cambridg, master of Peter-House, and late minister of the Gospel in Alhallows-Bread Street
- An elegy on the right honourable Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury : Who died on the 21st of January, 1683
- An elegy on the right honourable William Earl of Pembrook : who deceased on the 29th, of August, 1683
- An elegy on the truly honourable, and most virtuous, charitable, and pious lady, Countesse of Devonshire, : vvho lately departed this life, being a hundred and odd years of age, whose corps now lies in deserved state in Holbourn
- An elegy on the truly honoured and greatly beloved Sir VVilliam Jones, : who deceased May the 2d. 1682
- An elegy to commemorate, and lament, the death of the worthy, and most eminent doctor of physick, Sr. John Micklevvaite Kt : who died on Saturday, July 29th. 1682
- An elegy to the memory of the Right Houorable [sic] Thomas Earl of Ossory, : who depated [sic] this life, July the 30th. 1680
- An elegy upon His late Majesty (of blessed memory) King Charles the Second
- An elegy upon the Marquess of Dorchester and Earl of Kingston, &c
- An elegy upon the death of Mr. William Lilly the astrologer
- An elegy upon the death of that renowned Prince Rupert : Who departed this life on Wednesday, Novemb. 29. 1682
- An elegy upon the death of that worthy gentleman Collonel Edward Cook : who departed this life the 29th. of January. 1683/4
- An elegy upon the death of the most illustrious princess Heneretta : Dutchess of Orleance, Maddam of France, &c
- An elegy upon the death of two eminent ministers of the Gospel Mr. Pledger and Mr. Wells : Who both departed this life on the Lords day June the 18th. 1676. The first of them having preached twice, and administred the Lords Supper the very day of his dissolution
- An elegy upon the most illustrious and high born Prince Rupert Duke of Cumberland, &c : One of His Majesties Most Honourable Privy-Council, and one of the Most Honourable Order of the Garter, son of the Most Illustrious Prince Frederick the 5th, Prince Elector Palatine of the Rhine, and the high-born Princess the Lady Elizabeth, sister to our late soveraign of blessed memory, King Charles the first, and Queen of Bohemia, who deceased on the 29th of this instant November, 1682. to the great grief of all His Majesties loyal subjects
- An elegy upon the most lamented death of the right reverend Dr. John Gauden : late lord bishop of Worcester; who deceased on Friday, September 19th. 1662. in Worcester
- An elegy upon the much lamented death of the most reverend divine Henry VVilkinson, D.D : late cannon of Christ-Church in Oxford; and since preacher of the Gospel in London, who dyed the 5th of June, 1675
- An elegy upon the unfortunate death of Captain William Bedloe, : who departed this life, on Fryday the twentieth of August. 1680
- An elegy vpon the unhappy losse of the noble Earle of Essex
- An elegy, on the death of the reverend, learned. and pious William Bell, D.D : vicar of S. Sepulchres; who died July the 19th, 1683
- An elegy, on the deplorable, and never enough to be lamented death, of the illustrious, and serene Charles the II : King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, &c. who departed this life, (on Friday the 6th. of February, between 11 and 12. of the clock, in the forenoon: and was interr'd at Westminster, the 14th. of the same month, being the 55th year of his age, 1684/5
- An elegy, on the most lamented of princes King Charles the Second, : our late sovereign of ever blessed memory
- An elogie with an accrostick and an epitaph : on the death of that laborious servant and minister of Christ, Mr James Janeway; who departed this life and put on imortality; the 16th. day of March 1673/4
- An elogy upon that never to be forgotten matron, old Maddam Gwinn, : who was unfortunately drown'd in her own fishpond, on the 29th of July 1679
- An encomium, or Congratulatory poem : occasionally written, upon the happy successes of Capt. Thomas Harman, commander of his Majestie's friggate, the Tiger. With an exact relation of his late signal victory off Cadis. ..
- An heroick elegy upon the most lamented death of that excellent hero Sir Edmund Wyndham, Knight Marshall of England
- Bishops-gate lamentation for the loss of their late rector Mr. Robert Clark; : who died on Munday the 19 of August 1678, and was buried (together with his dear consort, who died soon after) on the 22 of the same month
- Bochim : Sighs poured out by some troubled hearts, and tendred towards continuing the precious savour of the good name of the late worthy man of God, John Vernon, who having faithfully served his generation, and finished his testimony, by the will of God, fell asleep the twenty ninth day of the third month, 1667
- Brief memorial of the losse of the late incomparable and excellent Andrew Lord Rutherford : Earle of Teveot, &c. Killed by an ambuscadoe of Moores, May the 3d. 1664
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- Deaths tryumph dash'd: or, An elegy on that faithful servant of God Master James Janeway, : minister of the Gospel, who resting from his most zealous and profitable labours, fell asleep in the Lord the 12th of this instant, March 1673/4
- Elegiack verses upon the death of Captain Thomas Harman, : late commander of His Majesties frigot, the Saphire, as they were presented to His Royall Highnesse
- Englands sorrow for the death of his late Majesty King Charles the II. of blessed memory
- Funerall obsequies, to the Right Honourable the Lady Elizabeth Hopton
- Georgio Monck Duci de Albemarle, Comiti de Torrington, Baroni in Potheridge, &c. Excercituum in Anglia, sub Rege Carolo secundo, Generali; à consiliis secretioribus; & nobilissimi ordinis aureæ periscelidis equiti. Epitaphium : George Monck Duke of Albemarle, Earl of Torrington, Baron of Potheridge, &c. Captain-General, and one of His Majesties most honourable Privy-counsel; and, one of the most noble order of the garter
- Groans from New-Gate or An elegy on the suspention of the famous thief Thomas Sadler, : fifteen times student in that renowned colledge, who to the great regret of all his assotiates, was translated to Tyburn, March, 16th. 1677
- I creep and tremble ere I come to pay my pious off'ring to thy hallowed clay: ..
- London's sighs for her worthy patriot : An elegie offered to the never-dying memory of the Honourable Sir Richard Ford Kt. some years since lord mayor; who died Aug. 31. 1678
- Loyal tears poured on the herse of that Most Excellent Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester
- Minerva's check to the author, : attempting to write an elegy upon the Right Honourable and much to be lamented Roger first Earl of Orrery, who departed this life at Castle-Marter in the county of Cork in Ireland, 16 Octobris anno 1679
- Nevv poems upon the death of that eminent servant of God, and truly pious and learned minister of the Gospel Mr. Stephen Charnock; : who departed this life, July 27. 1680.
- On the death of that noble knight Sr John Harman, : vvho died the 11th. of October, 1673
- On the death of the Lord General Monck
- On the never too much lamented death of the most illustrious Princess Henrietta Maria, Dutchess of Orleans, &c : An elegy
- Suspiria, or Sighs on the death of the late Most Illustrious Monarch Charles the II : King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, &c. who changed his earthly for a heavenly crown, on Fryday the 6th. of February 1684/5. in the 37th year of his reign, and 55th of his age
- The glory of dying in war : with a particular application to the death of the late Earl of Sandwich
- The holy sister's lamentation : An elegy to the pious memory of Mr. Henry C--nish, a late Presbyterian teacher in Bisiter in Oxfordshire, who died December the 18th, 1698
- To the memory of my most honoured friend Sir Jonas Moore, Knight, : late surveyor general of His Majesties ordnance and armories
- Upon the death of the truly valiant and magnanimous Sr. Christoph. Minns : wounded at sea
- Upon the most ingenious and incomparable musophilist of his time, Mr. John Cleaveland : A living memoriall of his most devotionall brother and cordiall mourner. Obiit 28. April. Anno Dom. 1658. Collini Collegii titulo inisgnita
- [A mournful] elegy, [on the deplorable, and never enough to be lamented death, of the illustrious, and serene] Charles the II : King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, &c. Defender of the true, and apostolick faith; who departed this life, (and changed his corruptible crown for an uncorruptible,) on Friday the 6th of February, between 11. and 12. of the clock, in the forenoon, being the 55th. year of his age. 1684/5
- [An elegy on the death of the late honourable George Lord] Dartmouth [...]
- [An elegy on the death of the most illustrious] Prince Henry Duke of [Gloucester], : [third brother to] our most gracious soveraigne [King] Charles the Second, who deceased [this present] life the 13th. of September 1660
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