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A27313 A poem humbly dedicated to the great patern [sic] of piety and virtue Catherine, Queen Dowager on the death of her dear lord and husband, King Charles II / by Mrs. Behn. Behn, Aphra, 1640-1689. 1685 (1685) Wing B1755; ESTC R32565 2,639 8

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A POEM HUMBLY DEDICATED To the Great Patern of Piety and Virtue Catherine Queen Dowager ON THE DEATH OF HER DEAR LORD and HUSBAND King CHARLES II. By Mrs. Behn LONDON Printed by I. Playford for Henry Playford near the Temple-Church 1685. A POEM ON HER Sacred Majesty Catherine Queen Dowager PArdon Oh Sacred Mourner that we paid Our first sad Tributes to the Royal Dead Which did our Souls to rending sighs convert Drain'd our fixt eyes and pierc'd the bleeding heart And for a Loss that Heav'n can ne're redress Our Raging Griefs were rude in their excess Which while with wild Devotion we pursue Ev'n Heav'n neglected lay ev'n Sacred YOV Our own dire Fates did all our Tears employ Griefs have self-interest too as well as Ioy. But when such Sacrifice from us is due What must the Mighty Loss exact from You Who Mourn a King and dear lov'd Husband too How shall we measure that vast tide of Woe That did Your Royal breaking Heart o'reflow And almost with a high imperious force Bore down the Banks of Life in its too rapid course Your Languishments and Sorrows who repeats Or by his own on Yours a Value sets Compares deep Seas to wand'ring Rivolets Who though a while in their own Meads they stray Lose their young streams at last in the unbounded Sea Shou'd all the Nations tenderest griefs combine And all our Pangs in one vast body joyn They cou'd not sigh with Agonies like Thine That You survive is Heav'ns peculiar care To charm our Grief and heal our wild Despair While we to Charles's Sacred Relict bow Half the great Monarch we Adore in You The rest our Natural Devotions grant We Bless the Queen and we Invoke the Saint Nor fades your Light with Englands Worship'd Sun Your Ioys were set but still Your Glory shon And with a Luster that shall still increase When worlds shall be no more and Natures self shall cease For never in one mortal Frame did joyn A Fortitude and Vertue more Divine Witness the Steady Graces of your Soul When charg'd by Perjuries so black and foul As did all Laws both Humane and Divine controul When Heaven to make the Heroin understood And Hell it self permitted loose abroad Gave you the Patience of a Suffering God So our Blest Saviour his Reproaches bore When Piercing Thorns His Sacred Temples wore And stripes compell'd the Rich redeeming Gore Your pretious Life alone the Fiends disdain'd To Murder home your Vertue they prophan'd By Plots so rude so Hellish a Pretence As ev'n wou'd call in question Providence Or why Avenging Thunder did not strike Those Cursed hands durst touch the Sacred Ark But as where long the Sun is Set in Night They with more joy Salute the breaking Light Heav'n cast this Cloud before your Radient Beams To prove their Force by contrary Extreams The Nations all with new Devotion bow To Glories never understood till now 'T was Majesty and Beauty Aw'd before But now the Brighter Vertue they adore This the Great Lord of all Your Vows beheld And with disdain Hells baffl'd rage repell'd He knew Your Soul and the soft Angel there And long kind Rivals did that Empire share And all your Tears your pleading Eloquence Were needless Treasures lavish'd to convince Th' Adorer of your known and Sacred Innocence When not for Life the Royal Suppliant mov'd But His belief whom more than Life she lov'd From whom if e're a frown she cou'd receive 'T was when She doubted that He cou'd believe While he repeats the dear confirming Vows And the first soft adressing Lover shows By your reflecting Smiles the World was gay Faction was fled and Vniversal Ioy Made the glad business of the welcome day Ah! too secure we baskt beneath the Sun And little thought his Race so near was run But as if Phaeton had usurp'd its Rule In the full Brightness of its Course it fell Whilst all the frighted World with wonder gaz'd And Nature at her own disorder stood amaz'd While you ah Pious Mourner did prepare To offer up to Heav'n your early Prayer You little thought 't wou'd meet your dear-lov'd Monarch there But on the Wings of Death the News approach't And e'ne destroy'd the wondring sense it touch't O Mighty Heav'n-Born Soul that cou'd support So like a God! this cruel first effort Without the Feebler Sexes mean replies The April Tributes of their Tears and Cries Your Valu'd Loss a Noysey Grief disdain'd Fixt in the heart no outward sign remain'd Though the soft Woman bow'd and dy'd within Without Majestick Grace maintain'd the Queen Yet swiftly to the Royal Bed You fly Like short-liv'd Lightning from the parted sky Whose new-born Motions do but flash and dy Such Vig'rous Life ne're mov'd your steps before But here they sunk beneath the Weight they bore Princes we more than Humane do allow You must have been above an Angell too Had You resisted this sad Scene of Woe So the Blest Virgin at the Worlds great loss Came and beheld then Fainted at the Cross. Methinks I see You like the Queen of Heav'n To whom all Patience and all Grace was giv'n When the Great Lord of Life Himself was lay'd Upon her Lap all wounded Pale and Dead Transpierc'd with Anguish ev'n to Death Transform'd So She bewail'd Her God! so sigh'd so Mourn'd So His blest Image in Her Heart remain'd So His blest Memory o're Her Soul still Reign'd She Liv'd the Sacred Victim to deplore And never knew or wisht a Pleasure more But when to Your Apartment You were brought And Grief was Fortify'd with second Thought O how it burst what e're its Force withstood Sight to a Storm and swell'd into a Flood Courage which is but a peculiar Art By Honour taught where Nature has no Part When e're the Soul to fiercer Passions yield It ceases to be brave and quits the field Do's the abandon'd sinking heart expose Amid'st Ten Thousand Griefs its worst of Foes Your Court what Dismal Majesty it wears Infecting all around with Sighs and Tears No Soul so dull so insensible is found Without concern to tread the hallowed Ground Awful and silent all the Rooms of State And Emptiness is Solemn there and great No more Recesses of the sprightly Gay But a Retreat for Death from Noise and Day Eccho's from Room to Room we may pursue Soft sighs may hear but Nothing is in view Like Groves inchanted where wreck'd Lovers ly And breath their Moans to all the Passers-by Who no kind Aids to their Relief can bring But Eccho back their Pitying sighs agen But the mysterious Sanctum is conceal'd To vulgar Eyes that must not be reveal'd To your Alcove your Splendours you confine Like a Bright Saint veil'd in a Sable Shrine As the Chast Goddess of the silent Night You Reign alone retir'd from Gaudy Light So Mourning Cinthia with her Starry Train Wept the sad Fate of her Lov'd Sleeping Swain FINIS ADVERTISEMENT A Pindarick on the Death of our late Sovereign with an Ancient Prophecy on His Present Majesty Written by Mrs. Behn A Poem on the Sacred Memory of our late Sovereign with a Congratulation to his Present Majesty Written by Mr. Tate THE Vision A Pindarick Ode Occasion'd by the Death of our Late Sovereign King CHARLES the Second by Edm. Arwaker M. A. A Pindarick Ode on the Sacred Memory of our Late Gracious Sovereign King CHARLES the Second To which is added another Essay on the same occasion by Sir F. F. Knight of the Bath Are all Four to be sold by Henry Playford near the Temple-Church