EBBA 31787
University of Glasgow Library - Euing
| Strange and Wonderful News from ROME: / Giving an Account of an old Man lately and strangely known to be in the City of Rome, in Italy, and how he came Invisibly / thither; together with his Eleven Strange and Wonderful PROPHESIES, which particularly do mention what shall happen Yearly: / shewing also how he breaks strong Iron Chains in pieces, as if they were Brown-thread, with many more strange Wonders, never was the / like ever heard of before, as naming the Year when there shall be no Pope, and Rome shall have no Head, and the Gospel shall be preached / throughout the WORLD. | |
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| Date Published | 1671-1702 ? |
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| Imprint | Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel in Gilt-spur-street. |
| License | Licensed according to Order. |
| Collection | University of Glasgow Library - Euing |
| Location | University of Glasgow Library |
| Shelfmark | Euing Ballads 238v |
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| Title | Strange and Wonderful News from ROME: / Giving an Account of an old Man lately and strangely known to be in the City of Rome, in Italy, and how he came Invisibly / thither; together with his Eleven Strange and Wonderful PROPHESIES, which particularly do mention what shall happen Yearly: / shewing also how he breaks strong Iron Chains in pieces, as if they were Brown-thread, with many more strange Wonders, never was the / like ever heard of before, as naming the Year when there shall be no Pope, and Rome shall have no Head, and the Gospel shall be preached / throughout the WORLD. |
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| First Lines | IT is not unknown to most who are pleased to take Cognisance / of Wonders and strange Miracles, which this present Age doth |
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| Notes | Printed on the verso of EBBA 31786, entitled "A Lamentable BALLAD / OF / Fair ROSAMOND, / King Henry the Second's Concubine, / Who was put to Death by Queen ELINOR, in the Famous Bower of Wood- / stock, near Oxford." |