Notes and Queries, Number 39, July 27, 1850 by Various
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Feltham's works. I have his _Resolves_, and a thin folio volume, 1661,
printed for Anne Seile, 102 pages, containing _Lusoria, or Occasional Pieces; A Brief Character of the Low Countries_; and some _Letters_. Are these all he wrote? The poem mentioned by Mr. Kersley, beginning-- "When, dearest, I but think of thee," is printed among those in the volume I have, with the same remark, that it had been printed as Sir John Suckling's. E.N.W. {134} _Eikon Basilice._-- "[Greek: EIKON BASILIKAE], or, _The True Pourtraiture of His Sacred Majestæ Charles the II_. In Three Books. Beginning from his Birth, 1630, unto this present year, 1660: wherein is interwoven a compleat History of the High-born Dukes of _York_ and _Glocester_. By R.F., Esq., an eye-witness. "Quo nihil majus meliusve terris Fata donavere, borique divi Nee dabunt, quamvis redeant in aurum Tempora priscum." _Horat_. "[Greek: Otan tin' Euraes Eupathounta ton kakon ginske touton to telei taeroumenon]." |
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