Satirical poem to James II occasioned by the Declaration of Indulgence. ca. 1687-1688.

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Satirical poem to James II occasioned by the Declaration of Indulgence. ca. 1687-1688.

Comprises a satirical poem on the Declaration of Indulgence, in which poets express their thanks and urge all other loyal subjects to fall in with the King's wishes. For variant manuscript versions see Crum T281, where one Bodleian copy is attributed to Sir Roger L'Estrange.

2 ff., a bifolium manuscript.

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