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Moestissimae ac laetissimae academiae Cantabrigiensis affectus, decedente Carolo II. Succedente Jacobo II [ESTC R4780]

DMI number:
1684
Aliases
University of Cambridge. Commemorative miscellany.
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Evidence:
Publication Date:
1685
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
R4780
EEBO/ECCO link:
http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2003&res_id=xri:eebo&rft_id=xri:eebo:citation:13201212
Shelfmark:
EEBO - Bod
Full Title:
[i]Moestissimae ac Laetissimae[/i] | ACADEMIAE | Cantabrigiensis | AFFECTUS, | Decedente | CAROLO II. | Succedente | JACOBO II. | [i]REGIBUS Augustissimis, Serenis- | simis Clementissimisque. | [rule] | [i]CANTABRIGIAE[/i], | Ex Officina JOAN. HAYES, Celeberrimae Academiae | Typographi. 1684/5.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge
Genres:
Collection of 17th century verse, Collection associated with specific occasion, and Collection includes verse in other languages
Format:
Quarto
Comments:
Collection of verses commemorating the death of Charles II on 6 February 1685 and the accession of James II. The majority of the poems are in Latin and Greek.
Other matter:
Prefatory matter: Dedication to James II, signed by Samuel Blyth, vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge, sig. A3r.
References:
NCBEL 335 (1685)
Related People
Dedicatee:
James II and VII
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Publisher:
John Hayes
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
'Ex Officina Joan. Hayes'.
Content/Publication
First Line:
Our tears are paid let now our native tongue
Page No:
sig. 2A1r-v
Poem Title:
To The King.
Attribution:
Robert Montague, Second Son of the Right Honourable Robert late Earl of Manchester. Trin. Coll.
Attributed To:
Robert Mountagu
First Line:
Not all our grief for Charles in James our joys
Page No:
sigs 2A1v-2A2v
Poem Title:
To The Queen.
Attribution:
James Mountagu, Fellow-Commoner of Trin. Coll.
Attributed To:
James Mountagu
First Line:
Oh who to mighty Charles his name
Page No:
sigs 2A2v-2A4v
Poem Title:
The Apothe[Greek lowercase omega]sis of the most Serene and most Illustrious Charles the Second, &c.
Attribution:
Joshua Barnes, M.A. Fellow of Emman. Coll.
Attributed To:
Joshua Barnes
First Line:
In vain alas with eager strife
Page No:
sigs 2A4v-2B3r
Poem Title:
Ode [Greek].
Attribution:
Tho. Walker, M. A. Fellow of Sidney-Sussex College.
Attributed To:
Thomas Walker
First Line:
Farewell great Charles monarch of blessed renown
Page No:
sigs 2B3r-2C1v
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Charles Montague, M.A. Fellow of Trin. Coll.
Attributed To:
Charles Montagu
First Line:
The British isles scarce greater sorrows knew
Page No:
sigs 2C1v-2C2r
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Ja. Lovell, Aul. Clar. Alumn.
Attributed To:
James Lovell
First Line:
With joy for James for Charles with tears supplied
Page No:
sigs 2C2r-2C3r
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Ephraim Howard, Coll. Div. Joh.
Attributed To:
Ephraim Howard
First Line:
How vain our wishes and how guilty fate
Page No:
sig. 2C3r
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Richard Morgan, Fellow-Commoner of Kings College.
Attributed To:
Richard Morgan
First Line:
Ah where protecting providence ah where
Page No:
sigs 2C3v-2C4v
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Will. Bowles, B. A. Fellow of Kings Coll.
Attributed To:
William Bowles
First Line:
In vain by being great
Page No:
sigs 2C4v-2D2v
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Hen. Parke, A. B. Clar. Aul.
Attributed To:
Henry Parke
First Line:
If the indulgent muse the only cure
Page No:
sigs 2D2v-2D4v
Poem Title:
On the Death of King Charles the Second, and the Inauguration of King James the Second.
Attribution:
R. Duke, M. A. Fellow of Trinity College.
Attributed To:
Richard Duke
First Line:
Nor to be wise or good or great
Page No:
sigs 2D4v-2E2v
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
William Ayloffe, Trin. Coll. B. A.
Attributed To:
William Ayloffe
First Line:
How oft beneath this poplar have we lain
Page No:
sigs 2E3r-2E4r
Poem Title:
A Pastoral Dialogue between Calliphon, and Menedemus.
Attribution:
Henry Crispe, M. A. Fellow of King's College.
Attributed To:
Henry Crispe
First Line:
Reason in vain does urge her weighty rules
Page No:
sigs 2E4r-2F1r
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
J. Rawson, of Kings College.
Attributed To:
Joseph Rawson
First Line:
Madam whose mercies are so boundless known
Page No:
sig. 2F1r-v
Poem Title:
To the Queen Dowager.
Attribution:
Joshua Barnes, M. A. Fellow of Emman. Coll.
Attributed To:
Joshua Barnes
First Line:
When first around our isle the news was spread
Page No:
sigs 2F1v-2F3v
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
B. Bridgewater, A. B. Trin. Coll.
Attributed To:
Benjamin Bridgewater
First Line:
Away my muse far from the British shore
Page No:
sigs 2F3v-2G2r
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Peter Nourse, A. B. of Saint John's College.
Attributed To:
Peter Nourse
First Line:
Was grief that celebrated fire
Page No:
sigs 2G2r-2G3v
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Ambrose Sawyer, A. B. Coll. Trin.
Attributed To:
Ambrose Sawyer
First Line:
Had we like Janus each a double face
Page No:
sigs 2G3v-2G4r
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
John Newton, B. A. of Saint John's Coll.
Attributed To:
John Newton
First Line:
As victors lose the trouble they sustain
Page No:
sig. 2G4r-v
Poem Title:
To The King.
Attribution:
George Stepney, of Trin. Coll.
Attributed To:
George Stepney