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A13424 A briefe remembrance of all the English monarchs, from the Normans conquest, vntill this present. By Iohn Taylor Taylor, John, 1580-1653. 1618 (1618) STC 23736; ESTC S102441 7,924 105

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with Peeres and people brauely mand Repeld repulst expulst insulting foes My Barons did my Soueraigntie withstand And wrapt themselues and me in wars and woes But in each battell none but I did lose I lost my Subiects liues on euery side From Ciuill wars no better gayning growes Friends foes my people all that fought or dyed My gaines was lesse my pleasure was my paine These were the triumphs of my troublous Raigne EDWARD THE FIRST KING OF ENGLAND Lord of IRELAND Duke of AQVITAINE c. Eduard the 1. borne at westmin was Crowned at westmi At the age of 33 yeares the 18 of September the 2. yeare of his raigne 1274 Hee raigned 34 Yeares 6. monthes and 14 dais hee died at burgh vpon the sandes lieth buried at westminster Edward Long-shankes MY Victories my Valour and my strength My Actions and my neuer-conquer'd name Were spred throghout the world in bredth length By mortall deeds I wan immortall Fame Rebellious Wales I finally did tame And made them Vassalls to my Princely Son Ientred Scotland fierce with Sword and Flame And almost all that Kingdome ouerrun Still where I fought triumphantly I won Through Blood and Death my Glory I obtain'd But in the end when all my acts were done A Sepulcher was all the gaine I gain'd For though great Kings contend for earthly sway Death binds them to the peace and parts the fray EDWARD THE SECOND KING OF ENGLAND Lord of IRELAND Duke of AQVITAINE c. King Edward the 2. surnamed Carnaruen was crouned att westminster at the 22. yere of his age the 24. of febru 1308. he Raigned 19 yere 6 monethes Was deposed the 25 of Ianiwarius 1326. he was slayne in the castle of barkley in the 43 yere of his age Edward 2. SOone after was my fathers Corps inter'd Whilst Fate and Fortune did on me attend And to the Royall Throne I was prefer'd With Aue Casar euery knee did bend But all these fickle ioyes did fading end Peirce Gaueston to thee my loue combinde My friendship to thee scarce left me a friend But made my Queene Peeres People all vnkind I tortur'd both in body and in mind Was vanquisht by the Scots at Bannocks Bourne And I enforc't by flight some safety finde Yet taken by my Wife at my returne A Red-hot spit my Bowels through did gore Such misery no Slaue endured more EDWARD THE THIRD KING OF ENGLAND And FRANCE LORD OF IRELAND c. Eduard the 3. borne at winsor was Crowned at westminster the 2. of feb 1327. being 15. Yeares olde Raigned 50. years 4 months 24 dais Dyed the 21 of June 1377 lyeth buired in west Edward 3. IN Peace and War my Stars auspitious stood False Fortune stedfast held her wauering Wheele I did reuenge my Fathers butche'rd blood I forced France my furious force to feele I Warr'd on Scotland with triumphing Steele Afflicting them with slaughtcring Sword and Fire That Kingdome then deuided needs mustreele Betwixt the Bruces and the Balliols ire Thus daily still my glory mounted higher With blacke Prince Edward my victorious Son Vnto the top of Honor wee aspire By manly Princely worthy actions done But all my Triumphs fortunes strength and force Age brought to death and death turn'd to a Coarse RICHARD THE SECOND KING OF ENGLAND And FRANCE LORD OF IRELAND c. RICHARD the 2. borne at Burdeaux Sonne to Edward Prince of Wales begann his Raigne the 21 of Iune An o Dni 1377. he Raiged 22. yeares was Deposed died the 14. of February 1399. First buried at Langley in Hartfordshire afterwardes at Westmīster Richard 2. A Sun-shine morne precedes a showry day A Calme at Sea oft times fore-runnes a Storme All is not gold that soemes so glistring gay Foule Vice is fairest features Canker-worme So I that was of blood descent and forme The perfect image of a royall stock Vnseason'd young a duice did me deforme Split all my Hopes against Despaires black rock My Regall name and power was made a mock My Subiects madly in Rebellion rose Mischiefe on mischiefe all in troopes did flock Oppos'd depos'd expos'd inclos'd in woes With wauering fortunes troublously I raign'd Slaine by soule murther peace and rest I gaind HENRY THE FOVRTH KING OF ENGLAND And FRANCE LORD OF IRELAND c. HENRY the 4. borne at Bollingbroke in the County of Lincolne began̄ his Raigne the 26. of September 1●● Raigned 13. yeares 6. moneths died in An o D 1413. Of the age of 46. yeares buried at Canterbury Henry 4. FRom right wrong-doing Richard I did wrest His Crowne mis-guided but on me mis-plac'd Vnciuill Ciuill Wars my Realme molest And English men did England spoyle and wast The Sire the Son the Son the Father chas'd Vndutifull vnkind vnnaturall Both Yorke and Lancaster were rais'd and rac'd As Conquest did to either Faction fall But still I grip'd the Scepter and the Ball And what by wrong I won by might I wore For Prince of Wales I did my Son install But as my Martiall Fame grew more and more By fatall Fate my vitall threed was cut And all my Greatnes in a Graue was put HENRY THE FIFT KING OF ENGLAND And FRANCE LORD OF IRELAND c. Henry the 5. bagan his Raigne the 20. of March. Was Crouned At Westminster the 9 of Aprill 1413. He Raigned 9 Yeares 2 months died in the castel of Boyes nere paris the 13 of August 1422. buried at Westminster Henry 5. FRom my Lancastrian Sire succesiuely I Englands glorious golden Garland got I temperd Iustice with mild clemency Much bloud I shed yet bloud-shed loued not Time my Sepulchre and my bones may rot But I i me can neuer end my endlesse fame O' liuion cannot my braue acts out blot Or make Forgetfulnesse forget my name I plaid all France at Tennise such a Game With roaring Rackets bandyed Bals and Foyles And what I plaid for still I won the same Triumphantly transporting home the spoyles But in the end grim Death my life affail'd And as I liu'd I dy'd belou'd bewayl'd HENRY THE SIXT KING OF ENGLAND And FRANCE LORD OF IRELAND c. Henry the 6 of the age of 8 moneths Began his Raigne Tte 1. of September 1422. Crowned at Westminster the 6 of Nouember 1429 Afterward Crowned at Paris 7 September 1431 Raigned 38 yeares 6 moneths 4 dayes Buried at Winsore Henry 6. GReat Englands Mars my Father being dead I not of yeares or yeare but eight months old The Diadem was plac't vpon my head In royall Robes the Scepter I did hold But as th' Almighties workes are manifold Too high for mans conceit to comprehend In his eternall Register enrold My Birth my troublous Life and tragicke End 'Gainst me the house of Yorke their force did bend And Peeres and People weltred in their gore My Crowne and Kingdome they from me did read Which I my Sire and Grandsire kept and wore Twice was I crown'd vncrown'd oft blest oft crost And lastly murdred life and kingdome lost EDWARD