Psalterium Carolinum. The Devotions of His Sacred Majestie in His Solitudes and Sufferings, Rendred in Verse. Set to Musick for 3 Voices and an Organ, or Theorbo, By John Wilson, Dr. and Musick Professor of Oxford. London: Printed for John Martin and James Allestrey,
and are to be sold at the Bell in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1657.
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Ode I. Upon his Majestie's calling the Parliament.
Ode II. Upon the Earl of Strafford's death.
Ode III. Upon his Majesties going to the house of Commons.
Ode IV. Upon the insolency of the Tumults.
Ode V. Upon his Majesties passing the Bill for Trienniall Parliament.
Ode VI. Upon his Majesties retirement from Westminster.
Ode VII.
Ode VIII.
Ode IX.
Ode X. Upon the seizing the King's Magazines, Forts, Navy, and Militia
Ode XI. Upon the Nineteen Propositions sent to the King.
Ode XII. Upon the Rebellion and troubles in Ireland
Ode XIII.
Ode XIV. Upon the Covenant.
Ode XV.
Ode XVI.
Ode XVII. Upon the differences between the King, and the two Houses, in point of Church-Government.
Ode XVIII. Upon the Uxbridge Treaties, &c.
Ode XIX. Upon the various events of war, victories, and defeats.