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Englands losse and lamentation occasioned by the death of that Right Honourable, Robert Lord Brooke, Baron of Beauchamp-court, who was slaine at Lichfield the second day of March, 1642 [[electronic resource] ] : amplified by some mournfull funerall expressions from the authors feeling sense of so unvaluable a losse : complaining of the kingdomes stupidity, to awake a people slumbering in security, insensible of their insuing misery : concluding with some consolations to his friends and terror to his enemies popishly affected, and all malignants / / by a Loyall subject to the King, and a lover of the late Lord Brookes and all his wel-wishers |
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