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A Pindaric ode dedicated to the lasting memory of the most illustrious and pious King William III. The most renowned monarch of Great-Britain, &c. As it relates unto the occasion of his famous expedition into England, his excellent reign, his illustrious character, and his most lamented death. And likewise unto his most virtuous and pious successor, Queen Anne.
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A Pindaric ode dedicated to the lasting memory of the most illustrious and pious King William III. The most renowned monarch of Great-Britain, &c. As it relates unto the occasion of his famous expedition into England, his excellent reign, his illustrious character, and his most lamented death. And likewise unto his most virtuous and pious successor, Queen Anne.
London (Place), printed for A. Baldwin,, 1702.
16 p. ; 32.5 cm. (2°)
Anonymous. Not in ESTC. Signatures: A--D2.
Copy Notes Bound (12) after Albert Durer revived, [1685?] (q.v.) in a volume of tracts dated between 1679 and 1702, with the armorial bookplate of Thomas Pelham Hood, of Spring-Mount in the County of Antrim, Esq, and the front free-endpaper inscribed in ink R. Reynolds.
Binding Early C18th sheep, blind-ruled and blind-tooled borders, gilt double-ruled spine, later green spine-label, gilt-lettered 'Collection / Of / Tracts'. Later numbered '61' in a series of pamphlet volumes.
Reference Number 5662
Additional Names William III, King of England (1650--1702) - Poetry; Reynolds, R.; Anne, Queen of England (1665--1714) - Poetry; Hood, Thomas Pelham
A Pindaric ode dedicated to the lasting memory of the most illustrious and pious King William III. The most renowned monarch of Great-Britain, &c. As it relates unto the occasion of his famous expedition into England, his excellent reign, his illustrious character, and his most lamented death. And likewise unto his most virtuous and pious successor, Queen Anne.
London (Place), printed for A. Baldwin,, 1702.
16 p. ; 32.5 cm. (2°)
Anonymous. Not in ESTC. Signatures: A--D2.
Copy Notes Bound (12) after Albert Durer revived, [1685?] (q.v.) in a volume of tracts dated between 1679 and 1702, with the armorial bookplate of Thomas Pelham Hood, of Spring-Mount in the County of Antrim, Esq, and the front free-endpaper inscribed in ink R. Reynolds.
Binding Early C18th sheep, blind-ruled and blind-tooled borders, gilt double-ruled spine, later green spine-label, gilt-lettered 'Collection / Of / Tracts'. Later numbered '61' in a series of pamphlet volumes.
Reference Number 5662
Additional Names William III, King of England (1650--1702) - Poetry; Reynolds, R.; Anne, Queen of England (1665--1714) - Poetry; Hood, Thomas Pelham