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B21322 From the Lady Eleanor, her blessing, to her beloved davghter the Right Honorable Lvcy, Covntesse of Huntingdon. Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652. 1644 (1644) Wing D1991 8,817 40

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Caesars Superscription even the Roman Empires age written in in those Characters of the 3. Ribs 4. VVings and the 10. Horns and then those Eagles wings so lifted up pluckt too notwithstanding Germanies manly looks that Saxon state like this great Statue unable longer to stand upon its feet not unlike Irelands estate the modell of that Empire in such a flourishing condition and as the blow then in the 17. yeare of the present reigne so the other in the 1700. c. broken so soon in peices Wherefore the world but like a Dreame vanished Like his suddain awaking in a moment forgotten all c. But now returning to great Brittains brittle condition againe That union dissolved and broken in peices since his dayes He the head of GOLD as by those peices called JACOBVS after his name c. And he the ROMAN SPANISH Emperour by his tribute of late since the Judies discovery who makes up the head of Gold too And all this but to manifest and shew That God is a Revealer of Secrets in these dayes also Reveales the deep and secret things And maketh known what shall be in the Latter dayes by divers severall demonstrations as this for another Of the Axe laid to the roote That tree or pedigree whose fruit much of such a hight reached up to Heaven this Jacobs Ladder c. And now but the Stump end remains as yee see The very VVoods every where proclaims it where the Axe never put so to the Root such felling c. And so the Axe that fell into the water by a sticke cast into it caused to swime The Morrall thereof no other then the Resurrection time revealed to be by the Spirit of prophesie As much to say As the late hand writing for a seale or signe of it a sufficient propheticall proclamation though not on the Walls c. in the Banquetting-House yet not unknown to Lord ●o few how these applied Thy Kingdome numbred and thou found wanting c. and come to passe too as published and printed 1633. sufficiently known in meeter to his Majestie from great Babylon transferred to great Brittain And so this but the truth of it shewed in the 12. of the Revelation How Satan because he knows his reigne or time to be short is ready to devoure the VVoman even for the truth of the Resurrection time revealed as most proper to be performed by that sex a Woman by whom death came to be the Messenger of Life And so WOE TO THE INHABJTERS of the EARTH and of the SEA c. And since a pleasing Theame as t is said makes a good Orator and sure I am a worse time then this never known or ever heard of so then the time the end discovered although pend somewhat hastily or unperfectly c. being like the hony and like the hony gathered out of so many parts I shall the lesse need to excuse it unto such as have a ful knowledge of the Scriptures That should it be written at large a Chronicle or a booke as ample as those tables of the Mapps of the VVorld could I suppose not contain it Not sutable to the little book being but an Epittomie as it were and so much for being not voluminous especially when the time ●o short too as by Tyrant time his reigne expired shew'd to be and these the apointed Scutchins for his Hersse apeared those winged Beasts devouring times likenesse c. As by this one wittnesse more produced or set forth asigned to the present even in the dayes of these Kings or united Kingdoms Shall the God of Heaven set up a Kingdome which never be distroyed And the Kingdome shal not be left to other c. And shall breake in peices even to the same effect with that Dan. the 7. The greatnesse of the Kingdome under the whole Heaven for ever given to the Saints or Rulers c. which shall breake in peices c. viz. By those ordinance or orders of Parliaments and feild peices c. And yet not so strange as true notwithstanding such a troublesome time O let Jsmale live as it were prefer'd before Jsaac to be his Heire And Absolons life before Solomon the wise O Absolon my sonne Absolon Like Egypts Leekes Garlike before Canaans Grapes c. And so preferred this worlds vanity folly before everlasting Righteousnesse endlesse Joy life eternall and now ended thus this point of Honour displaying the Ancient of dayes his Kingdome your portion to you dedicated that so punctually have discharged that duty of the first commandement with promise in so much and such dishonour endured have bene your mothers Copartner even You her alone and sole support under the Almighty So Veni Domine Jesu gracia Domine c.
underfoote Gods Law Humaine Law And so farre for the Harpe Like the very forequarter or ribbs informe or likenesse as strung in that manner ribbwayes whose short Horne the expresse Character of tirrants of no long continuance raising up and setting lower like the wrest according to their will made a law changing and altering when they please Informing moreover concerning the blaspheming blasts of the little Horne that had eies like a man and such a mouth as much to say that mouth speaking such great things a Womans and no Mans. Her Proclamations at her command the great Seale the Elders and the Nobles so with the Story goeing on of that Idolatrious time Come see now that cursed Womans spirit she cast downe c. cunjured up as it were walks up and down that like her selfe of her unnaturall Dogs Acteon like eaten of her none left to bury Jezebel by name Woe to the House whose signification so no other then a stolne peice by the Poet very like to be as that for another Borrowed from Elias Elevation also the fable of Phateon That Prophets being sought for as though some where had falne or miscarried Whose misteries or morralls in so high esteeme among the Heathen against many may rise in Judgement of whom reverenced no more Divine Oracles further more to weigh or unite those times with our heavie dayes Likewise Peace though voiced Jacobs voice like and the hands of Esau yet such divisions and slaying of all hands nothing but peace put the question as though he sought nothing else is it peace and thus saith the King is it peace And ever and againe Thus saith the KING c. Js it peace JEHV New Propositions as it were And Sir as long as her Sorcerors inforce doeing what she pleaseth what hast thou to doe with peace also at her last cast when this Motto who is on my side who who troode HER underfoote her inchanting voice Had he Peace that slew his Master As it were to looke to his Head This blood-thirsty Mistres of Charmes and Spells like Satans falling those aspiring Spirits So alike the time possest now see what a double portion powr'd out of the curse what one leavs another taks He that escapes the Sworde of Hazael Jehu slayes and hee escaping Jehus Sword Elisha slayes because the Land devided as those waters by him parted with the mantell of Elias wherewith Sayled over Jordan River and such virtue in it bein worne out by them much more vigere then and Spirit in their Books being perused and studyed upon And Mother and Daughter alike too Now she cast into a languishing bed confumed to nothing an Anatomy c. scarce any thing to bury The occasion of this LANDS deep CONSVMPTION SHE And wast made thereof Woe to the House of God and the House of PARLIAMENT both the nursing mother of DRAGONS those Sonns of BELJALL in armes foras her name is so is she MARRAH The GALL of bitternesse But because the Daughter of a King as JEHV speake Here forborne the Remainder buryed in silence for so births PREROGATIVE surmounts or goes before that gain'd by Marrage as desent and blood a Character not to be blotted out where with follows the state of VIRGINITY the presidence theirs Not in subjection as others And for ELJAS progresse in the SPIRIT The returne of those long expected dayes Let the READER be pleased for his satisfaction to turne but to the Apocalyps the 11 And see in his COMMISSION to the Gentills What date it beares there concerning the revealed time of the Resurrection c. even behold the Sevententh Centurye it measured out by moneths and dayes amounting unto three years and halfe the halfe of seaven like the time nothing but divission including the great misticall weeke exprest severall divers wayes A touch of which time folded up with that sevenfold marriage put the question in the resurection whose wife c. VVherefore of the last turned Houre-Glasse of time Thus Revel c. And in the same Houre a great Earth Quake and the tenth part of the CITY fell and slaine Seven Thousand Decima Pars c. and thus pend with the Character of the present when Elias his dayes shall appeare againe their Resurrection or Revolution as it were by a beseiged City its modell and yeelded or rendered up by the affrighted remnant when such publike Thanksgiving saying Wee give thee thanks O LORD GOD Almighty which art and wast and art to come Vtter'd times treble voices to weigh the time c. And as a Reformation time to the greatest part hatefull unsufferable so the day of Judgements tydings as wellcome like the writs of Parliament that news to many also dreadfull and detestable to the world these makes it sufficiently plaine and the Nations were angry the time of the dead was come that they should be judged c. ergo or viz. to be manifested to the Gentills and so like the last Supper aforehand shewing his death likewise commands the little booke open'd to be received and eaten as much to say The last day revealed to be or afore shewed the Lords second comming c. Also by two witnesses to witt the Bookes of Daniel and St. John although reproved for his firy Spirit That he was forward and sudden in calling for the day of Judgment as it were Then who knew not of what Spirit he was And here like Elias and Elijah not to be parted those twain goeing along further with the last time those aforesaid mourning moneths 4.2 And a Thousand two Hundred and Sixty dayes and three dayes and a halfe c. Revela 11. all but sounding the great dayes Alarme in the seventeenth Century Then to watch as the time for the Elects cause promised to be cut off and shortned to witt its comming short of 2000. yeares and so much for times sentence to be no longer Revela 10. And the Sacramentall tree of life or Bookes of the old and new Testament afore mentioned And he therefore that shall add or deminish from the set time written by those witnesses let Him expect the plagues also proceeding out of their mouths Pestilence and Warre c. otherwise that might have escaped death no few with Elias have been taken alive up debarred from entering the rest c. as that figure of the Refurrection double witnessed by Elijah a touch of whose Corps therby one raised up againe but let downe into this Sepulchare So againe looking backe to Daniel touching the little Horne declaring or sounding the brevitye of great Brittaines Monarchie Whose looke more stoute then his fellows more over thus I considered the Hornes And there came up another little Horne before whom three of the first Hornes were pluckt up by the roots the truth of it as much as to say That he the first Heire of the red rose and the white VVhose ISVE three of them Crown'd Princes childlesse deceasing without Heires of their body the Crown of England fell