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A01375 The mirrour of maiestie: or, The badges of honour conceitedly emblazoned with emblemes annexed, poetically vnfolded. H. G., fl. 1618.; Goodyere, Henry, Sir, 1551 or 2-1629. 1618 (1618) STC 11496; ESTC S102778 12,143 74

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what happens thus to every one But You doe well support the waightiest crosses With Patience and esteeme them but light losses EMBLEME 25. PACE ✚ A ✚ GLIELETTI ✚ E ✚ GVERRA ✚ A ✚ GLIEMPI ✚ E ✚ REI YEe whose blind folly doth not so maintaine A former choice but yee may chuse againe And yee whose innocence not knowing yet The worse from better carelesly doth let Both rest vnchosen now begin to make Your new or first choise and heere wisely tak e The patterne if you would encline to Peace Loue bookes with Vertue stor'd so will decrease Your troubles those will bring such powerfull fame As shall the sternest Lyon soonest tame Experience leades thee to this certaine choice Chuse then at first to grieue or to reioice You haue already chosen true Content Nor needs your Honour euer to repent TO THE LORD WENTVVORTH LEopards haue euer ranked bin among Those nobler beasts which are both swift strong Swiftnes alludes to a dexteritie Or quicke dispatch without temeritie Their Strength alludes to Iudgement which indures When flashing Wit no long delight assures Make these your owne and then you beare display'd Your Scutchions morrall in your selfe pourtray'd EMBLEME 26. IOVIS ✚ APOLLINIS ✚ ET ✚ MINERVAE ✚ IOue Phoebus and Minerua were assign'd To be the three chiefe ornaments of mind Ioue figur'd Prouidence Minerua Wit Phoebus Content and all that purchas'd it Well are they seated in a holy place To shew the Continent of all is grace It seemes that you haue well consider'd thus The fair'st of titles is Religious TO THE LORD DARCIE THese health-preseruing leaues thus inly fixt Amongst the Crosselets shew heau'ns fauours mixt With all calamities that seaze on man If patiently he entertaine them can To find cure then for Crosses looke aboue See ill made well by heau'ns all-curing loue EMBLEME 27. ET ✚ TENEBRAE ✚ FACTAE ✚ SVNT ✚ SLeepe being the type of death darknesse must be The shade of that which we euanisht see Men so departed that it may be said A Bird as well as such a man is dead Chase while thou liu'st the cloudes of death away Or dying neuer looke to see more day You haue on earth so studied heau'ns delight That you can neuer be obscur'd though night Should threaten to obscure noone-day yet will Your Noble mind vanquish deaths darkest ill TO THE LORD WOTTON SEtled afflictions may be well express't Vnder this forme of Crosses which men blest Haue still indur'd to proue their patience But I would rather in another sence Haue this appli'de to such a man whose vowes Haue fixt him to the faith Christs Church allowes And such a man scorning vngrounded wrongs Are you to whom this fixed Crosse belongs EMBLEME 28. TEMPVS ✚ CORONAT ✚ INDVSTRIAM TH' ascending Path that vp to wisedome leades Is rough vneuen steepe and he that treades Therein must many a tedious Danger meet That or trips vp or clogs his wearied feet Yet led by Labour and a quicke Desire Of fairest Ends scrambles and clambers higher Then Common reach still catching to holde fast On strong'st Occasion till he come at last Vp to Her gate where Learning keepes the key And lets him in Her best Things to suruay There he vnkend though to himselfe best knowne Takes rest till Time presents him with a Crowne In quest of this rich Prize your toyle 's thus graced Euer to be in Times best Border placed TO THE LORD STANHOPE THis enterchang'd variety of Furre And naked quarters fitly doe concurre To shew the seasonable contenting store That rich wise men inioy alike with poore Both are prouided lest they might take harme To keepe their innocence both safe and warme EMBLEME 29. BIS ✚ INTERIMITVR ✚ QVI ✚ SVIS ✚ ARMIS ✚ PERIT ✚ IMagine heere Christ strongly fortifi'd Against the Popes bold herefie and pride And thinke whilst his Accomplices combine The Castle of Christs truth to vndermine A flame breakes forth which doth consume them all So seeking his they meete with their owne fall And thus whilst heretickes like wretched elues Out-stare the Truth they doe condemne themselues Subiected to the twofold victory Of Truth and of their owne impietie Take refuge then in Heau'ns eternall rest And see Christs foes against themselues addrest TO THE LORD CAREVV THe noblest parts of Wisedome as cleare wit High Courage and such vertues kinne to it Should ever be proceeding and goe on Forward as seeme these Lyons vrg'd of none So like to these You keepe a passant pace Till Wisedome seate You in your wished place EMBLEME 30. VIRTVS ✚ VNITA ✚ FORTIOR ✚ FOrces vnited geminate their force And so doth vertue never should remorse Nor obstacle restraine that man who may Strengthen his vertues by a noble way Who cannot perfect be needes not repent To add his owne t' anothers President And he that is entire may therewithall By others helpe proue more effectuall So helpe me Learning as I doe not know Where I this Embleme fitter may bestowe TO THE LORD HAYE BEauties chiefe elements of White and Red Is all that in your Coate is figured Nor is it needfull any thing should be Added to this most copious mysterie Gules vpon Argent to conceit are playne And pourtray out a life without all staine EMBLEME 31. MERITVM ✚ SIBI ✚ MVNVS ✚ SEe Bountie seated in her best of pride Whose fountaines never ebbe ever full tide At every change see from her streaming heart How rivulets of Comfort doe impart To Worth dryde vp by Want and to asswage The drought of Vertue in her pilgrimage Looke how her wide-stretcht fruit-befurnisht hand Vnlockt to true Desert do's open stand But if she should not be Deserts regarder Yet is it in itselfe it s owne rewarder This Emblem 's not presented Noble Sir Your bounteous nature to awake or stir For you are Bounties Almner and do's know How to refraine destribute or bestow TO THE THREE LORDES CHIEFE IVSTICES BY these life-lengthning Lozenges are show'n Cares to cure Ills by times corruption grow'n To comfort Vertues heart at point to die Of a Consumption and doth bed-rid lie This Starre that Iustice is which is not blind As th' ancient Hieroglyphickes her defin'd But searcheth out with quicke discerning eye Th'hard difference twixt Faith and Fallacy These Birds as yet vnlearnt to light on earth Figure that Iustice which from Heau'n ha's Birth And scornes to looke so low as base respect Of its owne priuate ends and Truth neglect Care Truth and Iustice thus vnite we see Make in their Goodnesse mixt a Sympathy On whose ioynt pinions the Realmes Peace vp-towres T' her Chaire of State subsisteted by your powres EMBLEME 32. SIC ✚ VBIQVE ✚ SHe that illuminates the midnight may Be well admitted to take rest all day Yet haue our antique Poets rather made Night-wandring Luna t' haue a daily Trade Reporting that by day she takes delight To hunt wilde creatures and then shines at night Teaching or I mistake how Magistrates Should quell Disorders in all ciuill States In darknesse they should watchfull insight keepe To hunt out Vice when men are thought asleepe For Mischiefe as in darknesse skulkes disguis'd And therefore needs some watchfully aduis'd Who hauing sented out this secret game May then pursue them to a publicke shame But your deepe wisedomes better know then this What in our Common-weale most needfull is