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No text description is available for this image![140 141 143 144 145 146 148 Persecuted by two implacable Factions, imprisoned by the One, and Murthered by the Other, January 30th, 1648 [by Henry King|, 10 Ui. title within black mourning border, slight tear in title and neat leaf repaired, border of title cut into, half roan 4to. n.d. [1649] Charles [. An Elegie on the Meekest of Men, the most glorious of Princes, the most Constant of Martyrs, Charles the I, 8 Ul. im verse, quarter buckram 4to. Printed in the Yeare, 1649 Charles I. Two Elegies. The One on His late Majestie. The Other on Arthur Lord Capel, 4 //. in verse, quarter buckram 4to. 1649 Charles I. A Flattering Elegie, vpon the death of King Charles : The cleane contrary way. With a Parallell something signifi- cant, 4 Jl. in verse, quarter buckram Ato. 1649 Charles I. A Faithful Subjects Sigh, on the universally-lamented Death, and pene Kind, of that Virtuous and Pious Prince . Charles I... most Barbarously Butchered by His Rebellious. Subjects. Bya “Gentleman now resident in the Court of Spaine, 471. in verse, water-stained, quarter buckram . Ato. 1649 Charles I. The Divine Penitential Meditations and Vowes of his. late Sacred Majestie in his Solitude at Holmby-House, Faith- fully turned into Verse, By E. R. Gentleman, Numb. I, 8 J. (including frontispiece), in verse, leaf preceding title with woodcut portrait of Charles I on recto and woodcut of Charles in Holmby House on verso, quarter buckram 4to. 1649 Charles I. A Sigh for an afflicted Soveraigne. Or, Englands. Sorrowes for the Sufferings of the King, 4 dl. in verse, pagi- nation of last leaf cut, boards 4to. Printed in the Yeare, 1649 Charles IJ. Iter Australe atempting something upon the happy Return of our most Gracious Soveraign Lord, Charls II. from Banishment to his Throne. By a Loyal Pen, 10 Ul. (including last blank), in verse, boards 4to. Tho. Leach, 1660: Charles II. Votivum Carolo, or a Welcome to his Sacred Majesty Charles the IJ. From the Master and Scholars of Woodstock-. School in the County of Oxford, 14 Jl. im verse, boards, 4to, Printed in the Year 1660, VERY RARE; and another 4to. (2). Charles IJ. Sol in Ascendente: or, the glorious Appearance of Charles the Second, upon the Horizon of London, in her Horoscopicall Sign, Gemini,’ 4 //. in verse, quarter roan 4to. for N. Brook, 1660](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3164529x_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)