Rare Books
An elegy on the death of the Lord Russel, who was beheaded in Lincolns-Inn-Fields, on Saturday the 21st. of July, 1683
1 of 2
You might also be interested in

An elegy on the death of William Lord Russel, : who was beheaded for high-treason, in Lincoln-Inn-Fields, July the 21st. 1683
Rare Books
ESTC R36113 ; Verse - "To sigh when rebels fall, or shed a tear,"
134718

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
Rare Books
ESTC R36109 ; Verse - "What bell is that? I fear it will be se'd," ; Printed in double columns
134714

An elegy on the death of Algernon Sidney Esq who was found guilty of high-treason, and beheaded at Tower-Hill on Friday the 7th of December, 1683
Rare Books
ESTC R36071 ; Verse - "Wonder not (reader) if you here descry"
134126

An elegie on the Earl of Essex. Who cut his own throat in the Tower. July 13. 1683
Rare Books
ESTC R36134 ; Verse - "How many strange uncertain fates attend,"
133248

An elegy on the death of Sir Edmond Saunders, late Lord Chief Justice of England, who died the 19th of June, 1683
Rare Books
ESTC R27317 ; Verse - "It is decreed by fate's unchanging doom,"
133231

A second elegy on that incomparable heroe, Thomas Earl of Ossory: who died on Fryday the 30th of July 1680
Rare Books
ESTC R32135 ; Verse - "He's dead 'tis true---I question it no more "
133845