01638nam 2200361Ia 450 99639404720331620200824132009.0(CKB)3810000000005500(EEBO)2240965111(OCoLC)ocm12175204e(OCoLC)12175204(EXLCZ)99381000000000550019850619d1643 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Carmen elegiacum, Englands elegie or Lamentation[electronic resource] Zion stretcheth forth her hands and there is none to comfort her : the Lord hath commanded concerning Jacob that his adversaries should be round about him : Jerusalem is as a menstruous woman in the midst of them, Law. I, 17. : they have heard that I sigh there is none to comfort me : all mine enemies have heard of my trouble, they are glad that thou hast done it : thou wilt bring the day that thou hast called and they shall be like me: verse 21 /by N. C. ; whereunto is added a reasonable motion and lamentation in the behalfe of such of the clergie as are questioned in the Parliament, for their places, &c[London? s.n.1643][2] 6 pIllustrated t.p.In verse.Date of publication from Thomason Coll.Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.eebo-0158N. C1001520EAAEAAm/cUMIWaOLNBOOK996394047203316Carmen elegiacum, Englands elegie or Lamentation2305187UNISA