Elegie on the never enough to be lamented cruel death, of the most hopeful and gallant young gentleman, Mr. William Rue, of Chesters, who was barbarously murdered by George Ballantine younger of Craigmuir, Musgrave Mackgie, brother to the Laird of Balmagie; and William Hamilton, eldest son to Bailie Hamilton in Abbay of Holy-Rood-House. In Febr. 1710. With brief description of his penitentials [electronic resource].
1710
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Elegie on the never enough to be lamented cruel death, of the most hopeful and gallant young gentleman, Mr. William Rue, of Chesters, who was barbarously murdered by George Ballantine younger of Craigmuir, Musgrave Mackgie, brother to the Laird of Balmagie; and William Hamilton, eldest son to Bailie Hamilton in Abbay of Holy-Rood-House. In Febr. 1710. With brief description of his penitentials [electronic resource].
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[Edinburgh] : [s.n.], [1710]
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1 sheet ; fol..
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"O Fatal Death! thou many Methods takes,".
Caption title.
In verse; opening line of verse: O fatal Death! thou many methods takes,.
Reproduction of original from National Library of Scotland.
"O Fatal Death! thou many Methods takes,".
Caption title.
In verse; opening line of verse: O fatal Death! thou many methods takes,.
Reproduction of original from National Library of Scotland.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
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Foxon, D.F. English verse, 1701-1750, E231
English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T182406
English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T182406
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Great Britain -- Scotland -- Edinburgh.
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