![]() ![]() ![]() William Somner, upon his Treasury of the Saxon tongue, intituled Dictionarium Saxonico-Latino-Anglicum. To his worthily esteemed Friend, and learned Antiquary, Mr.AD SERENISSIMAM MAJESTATEM CAROLI SECUNDI, JOANNIS DE BOSCO, VIRGILIANI INTERPRETIS EPIGRAMMA.a day worthy to be inroll'd amongst our most solemn Festivals: but forasmuch as he was prevented therein by reason his Majesty made no stay at all in that Town, he doth here with all humility cast himself and these plain, but honest, lines at his royall feet. A SPEECH penned by the Author, and intended to have been pronounced by him to the Sacred Majesty of our gracious Soveraign King CHARLES the Second, on that auspicious day of his Landing at Dover, being the 25.General MONK penned by the Author, according to the order and advice of the Gentlemen of East-Kent, who were concerned in the Declaration, and presented by Sir John Boys and himself at White-Hall, some few dayes after the sitting of the Secluded Members. A Letter of Thanks to his EXCELLENCY the L.Penned by the Author, when he was forced to retire himself, and by him caused to be printed. The VINDICATION of the Kentish Declaration, or a NARRATIVE of the meeting of some Gentlement, Ministers and Citizens at the Town-Hall in Canterbury, Jan.The DECLARATION of the Nobility, Gentry, Ministry and Commonalty of the County of KENT together with the City and County of Canterbury, the City of Rochester, and the Ports within the said County: Penned and presented by the Author to the Mayor at the Town-Hall of Canterbury, Jan.Certain Pieces Relating to the PUBLICK, Penned by the AĈ²THOR.ANNOTATIONS upon the Sixth Book OF VIRGIL'S AENEIS.To his learned Friend John Boys of Hode-Court, Esq upon his Excellent Translation of the Sixth Book of VIRGIL'S AENEIS, and his most exquisite and choice Commentations upon the same. ![]() To my ever honoured Cousen, JOHN BOYS of Hode-Court, Esq upon his elaborate Translation of the sixth book of Virgils Aeneis and learned Annotations upon the same.TO THE RIGHT HONOĈ²RABLE Sir EDWARD HIDE, Knight, Lord High Chancellor of England, &c. ![]()
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