TY - BOOK AU - Wither, George, 1588-1667 TI - Epistolium-vagum-prosa-metricum: or, An epistle at randome, in prose and metre. [electronic resource] : To be delivered, to all whom it may concern; but, was first intended only, for two or three of the authors friends in authority (if he hath so many left) to mediate in Parliament, the redress of his destructive grievances; in the expression whereof, many particulars of publick concernment are interwoven. The author, is George Wither Esq; who, in writing this address, being transported beyond the sense of his personal sufferings, discovers by a poetical rapture, that whereon the peace of these nations depends; and, what is, and what vvill be, their sad condition; as also, what new-purgatories, and fiery-tryals, they are likely to pass, if God's mercy, prevents not: which that they may endeavour to obtain, their old remembrancer gives them, once more, a fore-warning; resolving, this shall be his last time, of sounding them an alarm T3 - Early English books online. KW - England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons -- History -- Early works to 1800. KW - Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1649-1660 -- Early works to 1800. CY - Printed at London N1 - Partly in verse. N1 - Annotation on Thomason copy: "sept: 19.". N1 - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. PY - 1659 M1 - Accessed from https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn8300432 ER -