01871nam 2200385 n 450 99639256140331620221108100315.0(CKB)1000000000685599(EEBO)2240941717(UnM)99861579(EXLCZ)99100000000068559919850820d1642 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Lilli's propheticall history of this yeares accidence, 1642. Or, Newes from the grammar-school[electronic resource] taken suddenly sick all over with conceite, occasioned by the doctors desperate opinion of her state, finding hoc regnum in the second declension. Wherein is found a preposition for the kings returning Londinum versus, going imediately before the concord. The misery of the times beating into our brains the memory of our first rules, all in one methode, for an everlasting impression of both, never to be forgottenLondon [s.n.]Printed in the yeare. 16428 pErrata: p. 8.A verse satire.Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb: 4".From t.p., enclosed within border of printer's ornaments, "The Author to the Reader. What means these tears, sobs, sighs, the land all o're? Why? Grammar's sick. Was't ever so before? W.S."Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018PropheciesEarly works to 1800Great BritainHistoryCivil War, 1642-1649PropheciesEarly works to 1800PropheciesW. S1004609Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996392561403316Lilli's propheticall history of this yeares accidence, 1642. Or, Newes from the grammar-school2307902UNISA