The mournful subjects or, The whole nations lamentation, from the highest to the lowest : who did, with brinish tears, (the true signs of sorrow) bewail the death of their most gracious Soveraign King, Charles the second; who departed this life Feb. 6th. 1684. And was interr'd in Westminster-Abby, in King Henry the Seventh's Chappel, on Saturday night last, being the 14th. day of the said month; to the sollid grief and sorrow of all his loving subjects. To the tune of, Troy Town; or, The Dutchess of Suffolk.

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[1685?]
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Mournful subjects
Whole nations lamentation, from the highest to the lowest.

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[London] : Printed for J. Deacon, in Guilt-surp-street [sic], [1685?]

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1 sheet (1 unnumbered page) : illustrations

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Wing (2nd ed.) M2990.

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Verse - "True subjects mourn, [and] well they may,".
Place of publication and estimated publication date from Wing.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 2123:282) s1999 miun s

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