EBBA 32170
Huntington Library - Miscellaneous
AN / ELEGY / On the DEATH of Mr. WILLIAM SHERWOOD, / Victualler at the Sign / of the Lion and Ball in Red Lion-street, who after having lain for some time, / in State, was Buried at St. Andrews, Holbourn, on Tuesday the 22d. instant, / his Corps being Attended by 300 Persons, besides several Files of Granadeers, / of which he was Lieutenant. | |
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Date Published | 1699 |
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Imprint | LONDON: Printed for A.B. near Chancery-Lane. 1699. |
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Collection | Huntington Library - Miscellaneous |
Location | Huntington Library |
Shelfmark | HEH 29432a |
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Title | AN / ELEGY / On the DEATH of Mr. WILLIAM SHERWOOD, / Victualler at the Sign / of the Lion and Ball in Red Lion-street, who after having lain for some time, / in State, was Buried at St. Andrews, Holbourn, on Tuesday the 22d. instant, / his Corps being Attended by 300 Persons, besides several Files of Granadeers, / of which he was Lieutenant. |
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First Lines | AT last our Hopes are fled, and he's departed, / And leaves us Fudling Sinners broken hearted, |
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