Elegie on the universally lamented death of the Right Honourable Lord Basil Hamilton, brother German to His Grace the Duke of Hamiltoun. (Being a short hint of his heroick life, and fatal death.) : Who dyed August 27th. 1701. Ætatis 27.
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