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==Later works== Barnes's second work, ''A Divine Centurie of Spirituall Sonnetts'', appeared in 1595. He also wrote two plays: ''[[The Devil's Charter]]'' (1607), a tragedy dealing with the life of [[Pope Alexander VI]], which was played before the king; and ''The Battle of Evesham'' (or Hexham), of which the manuscript, traced to the beginning of the 18th century, is lost. In 1606 he dedicated to King James ''Offices enabling privat Persons for the special service of all good Princes and Policies'', a prose [[treatise]] containing, among other things, descriptions of [[Elizabeth I of England|Queen Elizabeth]] and of the [[Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex|earl of Essex]]. Barnabe Barnes was buried at [[Durham, England|Durham]] in December 1609.<ref name="EB1911"/>
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