England's mourning garment; worn here by plain shepherds, in memory of their sacred mistress, Elizabeth; queen of virtue, while she lived; and theme of sorrow, being dead To which is added the true manner of her imperial funeral: after which follows the Shepherd's spring-song, for entertainment of King James, our most potent sovereign. Dedicated to all that loved the deceased queen, and honour the living king ...

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Main Author: Chettle, Henry, -1607?
Format: Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London, 1809
Series:Harleian miscellany ; v.3 p.524-546
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Call Number: DA300.H2902 v.3 p.524-546