1. "EIKON BASILIKE, the Pourtraicture of His Sacred Majestie [Charles I.] in his solitudes and sufferings": a copy probably made from the first printed edition of 164.8/9, immediately after its publication. 2. Ballads, thirty in number, some being ge... 17th century-19th century

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1. "EIKON BASILIKE, the Pourtraicture of His Sacred Majestie [Charles I.] in his solitudes and sufferings": a copy probably made from the first printed edition of 164.8/9, immediately after its publication. 2. Ballads, thirty in number, some being ge... 17th century-19th century

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