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B21322 From the Lady Eleanor, her blessing, to her beloved davghter the Right Honorable Lvcy, Covntesse of Huntingdon. Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652. 1644 (1644) Wing D1991 8,817 40

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Caesars Superscription even the Roman Empires age written in in those Characters of the 3. Ribs 4. VVings and the 10. Horns and then those Eagles wings so lifted up pluckt too notwithstanding Germanies manly looks that Saxon state like this great Statue unable longer to stand upon its feet not unlike Irelands estate the modell of that Empire in such a flourishing condition and as the blow then in the 17. yeare of the present reigne so the other in the 1700. c. broken so soon in peices Wherefore the world but like a Dreame vanished Like his suddain awaking in a moment forgotten all c. But now returning to great Brittains brittle condition againe That union dissolved and broken in peices since his dayes He the head of GOLD as by those peices called JACOBVS after his name c. And he the ROMAN SPANISH Emperour by his tribute of late since the Judies discovery who makes up the head of Gold too And all this but to manifest and shew That God is a Revealer of Secrets in these dayes also Reveales the deep and secret things And maketh known what shall be in the Latter dayes by divers severall demonstrations as this for another Of the Axe laid to the roote That tree or pedigree whose fruit much of such a hight reached up to Heaven this Jacobs Ladder c. And now but the Stump end remains as yee see The very VVoods every where proclaims it where the Axe never put so to the Root such felling c. And so the Axe that fell into the water by a sticke cast into it caused to swime The Morrall thereof no other then the Resurrection time revealed to be by the Spirit of prophesie As much to say As the late hand writing for a seale or signe of it a sufficient propheticall proclamation though not on the Walls c. in the Banquetting-House yet not unknown to Lord ●o few how these applied Thy Kingdome numbred and thou found wanting c. and come to passe too as published and printed 1633. sufficiently known in meeter to his Majestie from great Babylon transferred to great Brittain And so this but the truth of it shewed in the 12. of the Revelation How Satan because he knows his reigne or time to be short is ready to devoure the VVoman even for the truth of the Resurrection time revealed as most proper to be performed by that sex a Woman by whom death came to be the Messenger of Life And so WOE TO THE INHABJTERS of the EARTH and of the SEA c. And since a pleasing Theame as t is said makes a good Orator and sure I am a worse time then this never known or ever heard of so then the time the end discovered although pend somewhat hastily or unperfectly c. being like the hony and like the hony gathered out of so many parts I shall the lesse need to excuse it unto such as have a ful knowledge of the Scriptures That should it be written at large a Chronicle or a booke as ample as those tables of the Mapps of the VVorld could I suppose not contain it Not sutable to the little book being but an Epittomie as it were and so much for being not voluminous especially when the time ●o short too as by Tyrant time his reigne expired shew'd to be and these the apointed Scutchins for his Hersse apeared those winged Beasts devouring times likenesse c. As by this one wittnesse more produced or set forth asigned to the present even in the dayes of these Kings or united Kingdoms Shall the God of Heaven set up a Kingdome which never be distroyed And the Kingdome shal not be left to other c. And shall breake in peices even to the same effect with that Dan. the 7. The greatnesse of the Kingdome under the whole Heaven for ever given to the Saints or Rulers c. which shall breake in peices c. viz. By those ordinance or orders of Parliaments and feild peices c. And yet not so strange as true notwithstanding such a troublesome time O let Jsmale live as it were prefer'd before Jsaac to be his Heire And Absolons life before Solomon the wise O Absolon my sonne Absolon Like Egypts Leekes Garlike before Canaans Grapes c. And so preferred this worlds vanity folly before everlasting Righteousnesse endlesse Joy life eternall and now ended thus this point of Honour displaying the Ancient of dayes his Kingdome your portion to you dedicated that so punctually have discharged that duty of the first commandement with promise in so much and such dishonour endured have bene your mothers Copartner even You her alone and sole support under the Almighty So Veni Domine Jesu gracia Domine c.