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A08249 Elizaes memoriall. King Iames his arriuall. And Romes downefall Nixon, Anthony. 1603 (1603) STC 18586; ESTC S113328 6,574 28

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may thy sonnes thy regall Scepter sway Long may they immitate their fathers waies Long may thy vertues shine in them that they May rule in peace and honour all their daies Long maist thou all thy childrens children see And after death attaine felicitie Make haste deare Prince and take possession Of this thy long and quiet Regiment Presaged by a springfull horrison As by a thing most cleare and eminent The Sommer giues thee welcome with his heat The Birds thy VVelcome singing do repeat Thy Nobles long to see thy princely face Thy Cleargie pray for thy prosperitie Thy Communaltie would thrust to see thy grace The perfect Mirror of true Maiestie In briefe thy subiects all for ioy do sing That Iames the sixt is now become their King FINIS ROMES DOWNE-FALL VAnish away ye birds of vgly night Which with the Owle cānot endure the light The light hath all your knauerie bewrai'd And to the view of all the world it laid Your neasts are found your filthinesse descride Then pack away no longer here abide All know your rites are but mens phantasies To liue in ease and blind the simples eies Your Masse is knowne a breaden-God to bee Of all that haue but halfe an eye to see Y' are worse then Iudas so your deedes bewray He did for thirtie pence the Lord betray You sell him daily for a single penny You make of Christ euen as you list as many Your curses and excommunications With bell booke candle are but Euen songs Which you for Lucifer your maisters sake With Heathinish and Iudaicall rites do make Your thūdring Buls may serue to scar the crowes Your Trentalls Dirges are but idle showes Your Iesuits and Priests are Locusts breed Which from the Lake that 's bottomles proceed But what do I your filthinesse recite Whereof the whole world hath a perfect sight You long haue looked for as you did say To see the time when you should haue a day Whereby you ment as all men well do know Elizaes death should worke our ouerthrow O! But is not your hope frustrate and vaine Succeedeth not King Iames our Soueraigne A Phoenix from Elizaes ashes bred Though she possesse a place among the dead What is she dead how failed your intent Because God had ordaind your punishment The Beast must fall you sit so safely on That strumpet vile the whore of Babilon Now is the time that God will vengeance take Vpon that whore which all the world did make Drunke with her whoredome and Idolatrie Which reached vp vnto the cloudie skie For now her former sinnes are come to light Before the face of Ioues eternall might And as shee hath with sinne rewarded him So he will fill her cup euen to the brim And make her of his fiercest wrath to drinke Till she to nothing vtterly do sinke As she delighted bloud of Saints to spill So he will giue her bloud to drinke her fill Now by this whore is meant we all do know The Antichristian Church of Rome for so The Angell vnto Iohn the same expounded A Citie that vpon seuen hilles was founded No Citie on seuen hilles is built but Rome Then Rome it is must haue this deadly doome The Riuer Euphrates now dries away To make her to the Kings of th' earth a pray The kingdome of the beast becomes obscure By preaching of Christs glorious Gospell pure And more and more shal hence-forth day by day Vntill it come to ruine and decay Which God accomplish when he sees the same Most opportune to glorifie his name That all may see 't and seeing say with Iohn It 's falne it 's falne falne is great Babilon FINIS There principall blessings accompanying Elizaes ra●gn● The word of God the first Effects of Gods word The seco●● head 〈◊〉 long pea●● The third principall blessing is plentie of all things 〈…〉 Contention betweene feare and hopefull 〈◊〉 at El●zaes de●th 〈…〉 Iame●● procl 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Feare for Elizaes death Ioy for K. Iames happ proclama●●●● The royal 〈…〉 K 〈◊〉 H●nry th● seaventh of th● hou●e 〈◊〉 Lan●●s●er 〈…〉 Edward the fourth his daughter the house Yorke Archibald Douglas Earle of Anguish Lady Margarets sec●●● H●s●●nd Lord D●●●●●● 〈…〉