Regale lectum miseriæ : or, a kingly bed of miserie. In which is contained, a dreame: with an elegie upon the martyrdome of Charls, late King of England, of blessed memory: and another upon the Right Honourable the Lord Capel. With a curse against the enemies of peace, and the authors farewell to England. By John Quarles.
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