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A15044 A remembraunce of the wel imployed life, [and] godly end, of George Gaskoigne Esquire who deceassed at Stalmford in Lincolneshire the 7. of October. 1577. The reporte of Geor. Whetstons gent. an eye witnes of his godly and charitable end in this world. Whetstone, George, 1544?-1587? 1577 (1577) STC 25346; ESTC S114937 6,774 18

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freely now all sortes of Men forgiue Their wrongs to me and wish them to amend And as good men in charitie should liue I craue my faults may no mans minde offend Lo heer is all I haue for to bequest And this is all I of the world request Now farwell Wife my Sonne Freends farwel Farwell O world the baight of all abuse Death where is thy stīg O Deuil where is thy hel I little forse the for●…es you can vse Yea to your teeth I doo you both defye Vt essem Christo cupio dissolui In this good mood an end woorthy the showe Bereft of speech his hands to God he heau'd And sweetly thus good Gaskaigne went a Dio Yea with such ease as no man there preceiu'd By strugling signe or striuing for his breth That he abode the paines and pangs of Death Exhortatio His Sean is playd you folowe on the act Life is but death til flesh and blood be stain God graunt his woords within your harts be pact As good men doo holde earthly pleasures bain The good for ther needs Vtuntur mundo And vse good deeds Vt fruantur De●… Contemne the chaunge vse nay abuse not God Through holy showes this worldly muck to scratch To deale with men Saints is very od Hypocrisie a man may ouer catch But Hypocrite thy hart the Lord dooth see Who by thy thoughts not thy words wil iudge thee Thou iesting foole which mak'st at sin a face Beware that God in earnest plague thee not For where as he is coldest in his grace ●…uen there he is in vengeance very hot Tempt not to far the lathest man to fight When he is forste the lustiest blowes dooth smight You Courtiers check not Merchāts for their gain 〈◊〉 by your losse doo match with them in blame The Lawyers life you Merchants doo not staine The blinde for slouth may hardly check the lame I meane that you in Ballance of deceit Wil Lawyers payze I feare with ouer waight You Lawyers now who earthly Iudges are you shal be iudg'd and therfore iudge aright you count Ignorantia Iuris no bar Then ignorance your sinnes wil not acquite Read read Gods law with which yours should agre That you may iudge as you would iudged bee You Prelats now whose woords are perfect good Make showe in woorks ▪ that you your woords insue A Diamond holdes his vertue set in wood but yet in Golde it hath a fresher ●…ue Euen so Gods woord tolde by the Deuil is pure Preacht yet by Saints it doth more heed procure And Reader now what office to thou haue to whose behoofe this breef discourse is tolde Prepare thy self eche houre for the graue the market eats aswel yong sheep as olde Euen so the Childe who feares the smarting rod The Father oft dooth lead the way to God. And bothe in time this worldly life shall leaue thus sure thou art but know'st not when to dye Then good thou liue least death doo the deceiue as through good life thou maist his force defye For trust me man no better match can make Then leaue vnsure for certain things to take Viuit post funera Virtus An Epitaph written by G. W. of the death of M. G. Gaskoygne For Gaskoygnes death leaue of to mone or morne You are deceiued aliue the man is stil A liue O yea and laugheth death to scorne In that that he his fleshly lyfe did kil For by such death tvvo liues he gaines for one His Soule in heauen dooth liue in endles ioye His vvorthy vvoorks such fame in earth haue sovvne As sack nor vvrack his name can there destroy But you vvill say by death he only gaines And hovv his life vvould many stand in stead O dain not Freend to counterchaunge his paynes If novv in heauen he haue his earned meade For once in earth his toyle vvas passing great And vve deuourd the svveet of all his svveat FINIS Nemo ante obitum beatus He was Sir Iohn G. sonne Heire Disinherited He serued in Hollād Prisone●… in Hol. He had the Latin Italian French Dutch lāguages His bookes publ Poyse●… Glasse of gouer me●… 〈◊〉 ●…asse Diet for drunkers Drum of doōsday Hunting He hath books to publish Enuy. Spight Suspect Care. No Phisiciō could find out his greefe The effect of his wil. Good mē ●…ocrites Careles ●…uers Courtiers Mercha●… Lawye●… Prelats Readers ingenerall