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Reliquiae Wottonianae
Wotton, Henry (1568-1639)
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Tears wept at the grave of Sir Albertus Morton, by Henry Wotton.
LETTERS, &c. AND CHARACTERS OF Sundry Personages, Found among THE PAPERS OF Sr Henry Wotton KNIGHT.
A Hymn to my God in a night of my late Sicknesse.
POEMS.
A Poem written by Sir Henry Wotton, in his youth.
Sir Henry Wotton, and Serjeant Hoskins, riding on the way.
On his Mistriss, the Queen of Bohemia.
To a noble friend in his sickness.
A short Hymn upon the Birth of Prince Charles.
An Ode to the KING,
Upon the sudden Restraint of the Earl of Somerset,
The Character of a happy Life.
On a Bank as I sate a Fishing,
A Translation of the CIV. Psalm to the Original Sense.
Tears at the Grave of Sr Albertus Morton (who was buried at Southampton) wept by Sir H. Wotton.
Upon the death of Sir Albert Morton's Wife.
This Hymn was made by Sr H. Wotton,
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Upon the death of Sir
Albert Morton's
Wife.
He
first deceas'd: She for a little tri'd
To live without Him: lik'd it not, and di'd.
Hen. Wotton.
Reliquiae Wottonianae