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A96784 Vaticinium votivum or, Palæmon's prophetick prayer. Lately presented privately to His now Majestie in a Latin poëm; and here published in English. To which is annexed a paraphrase on Paulus Grebnerus's prophecie. With several elegies on Charls the First. The Lord Capel. The Lord Francis Villiers. Grebner, Paul.; Wither, George, 1588-1667. 1649 (1649) Wing W3206; Thomason E1217_2; ESTC R204106 24,839 96

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NO more of Annals let great Rome grow mute In quoting Catiline or recording Brute Britain now wear's the Sock the Theater 's clean Transplanted hither both in Place and Scene No Vail nor Periwig-vizor Murther here Without a mask dare's on the Stage appear Out-facing even the Sun which oft hath fled And at less crimes shrunk in his frighted head Rome had som Plea though shee ne're justifi'd Those fatal Swords by which great Caesar di'd But here a greater far then Caesar fall's By a spurious Senate and her Cannibals How do that Monster-headless-multitude Gaze on the Beams and giddily intrude On 's Sacred Person murthering Him before The eies of Heaven and at His own Door A Prince so sweetly Pious Rebels must Confess 't is they were guiltie but Hee Just And now behold the Scene White-hall's decreed The fatal shambles where the Lamb must bleed White-hall from whence Hee oft dispers'd and hurl'd His Sacred Oracles through the Peaceful world There with an uncontrolled Courage higher Far then that Scaffold did His Soul asspire In glorious Elohims making His last state His Haleluiah or Magnificat Thus Great AUGUSTUS falling did bequeath New Edicts to the world even at His Death Such as did Screen His Memorie from the rust Of black Oblivion and embalm His Dust But Thou blest CHARLS whom Historie shall stile The Princelie Proto-Martyr of this Isle Fell'st Champion of the Church and did'st make good The Realms grand Charter sealed in Thy Blood And could this dismal shock of Thunder light Onely on Britain's breast and not affright The Vnivers to let us understand The general Dooms-daie of the world 's at hand Children unborn shall still bewail the time Of this sad Hour and deprecate the Crime Of those dire Regicides whose blushing guilt For Vengeance crie's loud as that Blood th' have spilt Thy Caus invoke's just Heaven and doth implore Confederate Princes to the farthest Shore Of all the world as far as Phoebus raie Doth guild the Zodiack and proclaim's the daie And yet should all these fail Blest CHARLS 't is known Thou 'st left a Princelie Progenie of Thine own Who ' l expiate Thy Murther OF resign Their own Lives too as Offerings at Thy Shrine And now see see another Phenix rise From the blest ashes of this Sacrifice A Second CHARLS who shall in fame asspire And grow more Mightie then His Princelie Sire And now O may th' unanimous world inthrone Him soon and re-invest Him in His Own May Hee out-live old Nestor's daie and go Not hence but cloathed in a Robe of Snow And then when envious Heaven too shall remove His Swaie from Earth O may Hee Reign above And meet His Sire wh ' having past this flood In Robes of scarlet di'd in His own Blood Sit's now a Crowned Martyr and hath free Title to add a Fourth Crown to His Three Sur la mort de CHARLES I. Deffunt Roy de la Grand Bretaigne SONNET ANGLOIS est il donc vray que ce PIEUX MONARQUE Que Trois Peuples ont veu Regner si Justement Ainsy q'un Criminel assiste en jugement Et puis souffre le coup de la Mortelle Parque Est il vray que Charon ose amener sa Barque Jusques dessus le seuil de ce Grand Bâstiment Qui fut de son Palais le plus bel ornement Et que son sang l'ait teint d'une Eternelle marque Ouy mais malaisement chez la Posterité Ce recit passeroit pour vne verité Tant de cet attentat les coups sont effroyables Si la Foy n'enseignoit un Christ persecuté Ou que lon ne s ' ceust pas Que regnersur des * Diables Est un pas dangereux pour tant de Pieté In MARTYRIUM CAROLI I. Epigramma DUm Populi curas REX per Tua damna salutem Jure novo veniunt jam nova Regna Tibi Quarta etenim Triplici superadditur ista Coronae Quòd moriens Populo MARTYR es atque Deo E vivis ereptus IIII. Kal. Febr. Anno Aerae Christianae MDCXLIX In CAROLI I. obitum Epigramma GRex erat viridi carpebat gramina campo Grex felix fidus cui modo Pastor erat Lex erat justae lis omnis subdita legi Lis felix Legis cui modo Lator erat Rex erat placido Rexit Moderamine Pastor Et Legis-lator plangite justus obit Nunc sine lege Duces sed non sine lite furores Nunc sine Pastore est Grex sine Rege Thronus Omnia Rex Lex Grex jam sunt pessundata Terris Quid superest nisi Faex Plebs ferè victa jacet Epigramma Historicum De Termino Hilarii Juridico in Angliâ intercalato Anno Dom. 1649. TErminus en Hilar I fuit hoc tristissimus Anno Purpura Regalis tincta cruore Togae In terra retinent spinas Diademata Regum In Coelo electis grata Corona datur Memoriae Sacrum Optimi Maximi CAROLI I. GReat SIR Your pardon that my ruder Vers Dare's with her Feet profane Your Sacred Hers True Grief no Manners know's and to begin With Courtship were but ceremonious sin Whiles You surviv'd blest SIR my Loial breath Still waited on Your Service and since Death Sent by the Actors of so black a Treason As puzzles Faith and quite confounds all Reason Hath hurl'd You hence You justly SIR may call My Bodied thoughts to wait Your Funeral My dwindling-dwarf-like-Fancie swell's not big Nor know's to wear a borrowed Periwig Of Metaphors nor from Parnassus rise To ransack far-fetch't Phrases from the Skies Since all those pidling Epithites are too brief Great CHARLS to shew Thy Glorie or my Grief Go thou grim Conqueror search thy kingdom through Examine everie Vrn and Pitcher too Taste all thy Earths and call at everie Grot Even those whose Names Rust the Worms have got And tell mee if in all thy Dark-hous bee Snch a Prince faln and Prince though faln as Hee Greatness and Goodness too which seldom fall Within the Compass of the self-same Scale In Him were poized and divinely met Whose Meekness made Him Good and Mercie Great His Meekness oh that inexhausted Mine And Magazine of Moral and Divine Graces which like the influence and the bright Beams of the Sun fill'd Britain with their Light But why am I thus partial when that all His Thoughts Words Actions were Angelical Which like fix't Load-stars did direct most men To sail by th' Compass of His Life and Pen Each pious action was so chaste and such As held it sin to think but death to touch His Mercie such as if Hee did but live To know His Subjects failings and forgive Unheard of Love which could offences mask And sooner grant their Pardon then they ask Thus was His Life un-pattern'd but His Death Oh how the sens which suffocate's my breath Curdle's my blood and like swift poison flie's In curling flames through all
Olivet Was this Hail Master Did you bow the knee That you might murder Him with Loialtie Alas two Deaths what Crueltie was this The Ax design'd you might have spar'd the Kiss London did'st thou Thy Prince's Life betraie What could thy Sables vent no other waie Or els did'st thou bemoan His Cross then ah Why would'st thou bee the cursed Golgotha Thou once hadst Men Plate Arms a Treasurie To binde thy KING and hast thou none to free Dull beast thou should'st before thy Head did fall Have had at least thy Spirits Animal Did You Yee Nobles envie CHARLS His Crown Jove beeing fal'n the Punie-gods must down Your Raies of Honor are eclip'st in Night The Sun is set from whence You drew your Light Religion Vail's her self and Mourn's that shee Is forc'd to own such horrid Villanie The Church and State do shake that Building must Exspect to fall whose Prop is turn'd to Dust But ceas from Tears CHARLS is most blest of men A God on Earth more then a Saint in Heav'n Vota Phileireni Anglici a LIlia Cârle b Rosas Henrice c Regna Jacobe Junxistis coeänt Lilia Regna Rosae Associata diu maneant unáque morentur Grata virescentes Lilia Regna Rosae Sit CAROLUS Magno Major sit Maximus quo Nomine Roma stetit Roma superba ruat Te d Lyra mulcet avétque e Leo observántque f Leones g Lilia cúmque Rosis Te recreare student Una Fides consórsque Salus Deus unus Iernum Scotum Anglum Wallum Pace vigente beent Consilium Phileireni Anglici REgi Sceptra Deus Regi sacraverat Enses * Quae Regis Regi redde Deique Deo Vaticinii Votivi Palaemonis Coronis VEr rediît spiránsque Pater per cuncta vigorem Cynthius obliquum jam penè retrogradus orbem Exegit vicibúsque suis nova pensa revolvens Dispulit è Coelo nimbos Terráque fugavit Squallentes Hyemis vultus Austrósque furentes Ex quò jam meliore olim concepta PALAEMON Spe sua vota fovens animo tua fata recurrit Gens Britonum malesana te miratur in illis Non periisse malis adhuc spirantia vitae Signa dare ac propriis nondum occubuisse ruinis Jam propè bis senas variis erroribus actam Latonam peragrâsse Domos stellantis Olympi Flora redux Floraeque suis Philomela querelis Indivisa comes torpenti nunciat Anglo Ex quo Fatorum non sat benè conscius oris Tunc discedenti Batavûm Tibi Vota PALAEMON CAROLE justa dedit sed quamvis justa supremo Res aliter tunc visa Jovi qui fata gubernat Quippe ausis nimiùm laxas immisit habenas Criminibus totámque dedit cumulare furorum Mensuram Sceleri Vindicta ut grandior aequas Indicet poenas Titanum crimine lapsis Sic visum est ut quae nimiâ torpedine damni Conscia Plebs fuerat proprii mutabile vulgus Sed nimis heu serò tandem sua fata doleret Sic visum est superis majori ut CAROLUS astris Insereret radio caput immortale coruscans Quadruplicique inter divos fulgente Coronâ Martyrii aeternam sacro in Diademate palmam Necteret veros ferret de Morte Triumphos Sic visum est ut Tu cui Jus Virtúsque secundum CAROLE jam spes nostra Locum Titulúmque dedêre Herculeos primá tentans cum pube Labores Dignus Avis Patre Tuis scelerata Triumphis Colla Rebellantum calcares Justáque tandem Supplicia inferres vindex Titanibus istis Quorum ausis eversa jacent Tria Regna prophano Quae aggressi ceu Thessalicis quum dextra Gigantum Montibus avulsum substravit Pelion Ossae Consiliò junxisse simul Sacrúmque Cacumen Scandere in his Sceptri * violatâ Pace Britanni Et Regum Divûmque imâ radice revulsas Evertisse Domos atque altitonantis Olympi Derisisse minas complêsse caedibus Orbem Pacis amatorem Pacisque insignia * Sacris Gestantem in Titulis Ah! Quis nam talia fando Temperet à lacrymis Sed Tu qui fata gubernas Summe Pater rerúmque gyris moderamine justo Ac sapiente praees quondam haec versurus in usum Permittis meliorem atrox sua poena sequetur Ausa nefanda olim seros vindicta nepotes Abjurare Patrum detestarique docebit Nomen aeternis viventia crimina chartis Talia sed volvens animo majora PALAEMON Verba animi testes moestas ad Tamesis oras Tristior ipse ciens nam tunc in Tamesis oris Luctus eum tenuit postquam Te CAROLE nobis Eripuit violenta manus Caelóque locavit Cantabat Sed quis valeat cantare dolendo Dúmque silent Nymphae attonitae vel arundine motâ Ceu cantus imitata Syrinx peccâsse veretur Hispidus obscuro latitat dum Glaucus in antro Fata gemens Britonum dum sparsae hinc indè Napeae In fontes oculos vertunt Dryadúmque choreae In cursus incompositos Panis amores In luctus abeunt dum Nereüs ipse Tridentem Excussum cecidisse timet dum stagna profundis Penè refusa vadis Divisos orbe Britannos Concutiunt mersámque videt sub pondere Gentem Quam magè dilexit terris ille omnibus unam Talia quis valeat calamos inflare videndo Quis lacrymas cohibere istas linque ergò PALAEMON Et Batavûm citus adnando te transfer in oras Hic enim amissi radians ut Imago Parentis CAROLUS alter adest cujus spes Gloria nostras Eriget exoriens Tempestatúmque furentes Dispellet nimbos reddet gaudia Coelo Atque solo Britonum postquam satis ira Deorum Saevierit Dextráque Jovis jam fracta revellent Pectora vindictam minitantes sontibus ignes Hîc erit votis locus amplior hîc Apollo Agnataeque novem tranquillâ Pace fruuntur Litora tuta silent illic Dúmque ora tueri Principis sacro dabitur Tibi lumine vultûs Posse frui tandem meliores fistula cantus Exeret calamos inflabunt vota PALAEMON Tunc magè certa tuos seu se se accingere Marti Ille paret laesósque Patris cum sanguine manes Lustrare ac Vmbris offerre piacula Tantis Seu Pedibus prostrata ferox Audacia Sacram Porrigat Illiúsque legat Clementia Olivam Ad ANGLOS jam novennali Bello Civili inter se dissidentes {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} TErtia ter jam dissidiis Civilibus aestas Exarsit nec Hydrops spoliis discordia vestris Insanam propè rupta sitim satiare valebit O Britones certè vos infelicia Trojae Fata manent decimum si tandem insanus in annum Vos furor hic rapiat nec saevo parcere ferro Pacis amor Divúmque metus Rectique cupido Edoceant propriae metam posuisse ruinae Una medela tuis superest tantùm ANGLIA damnis Da Regi Sua Jura Pio da Justa PARENTI FINIS * Allnsio ad nomen Angl. Vot●s * Tunc enim putabatur Regis securitati invigilatura ab ejus partibus statura * White-hall sive alba aula Regii Palatii pars nobilissima Publ. quondam Legatorum auditionibus praeciputs aulae solennitatibus inserviens funestissimi spectaculi Theatrum executionis locus deligitur * Ob pietatem seil insignem ipsique supra exemplum familiatem Ipsissima ejus verba in secundâ compellatione Westmon I die a Martyr for My Parliament and People I stand for the Laws of England and the Libertie of My People * Sic prophetico quodam spirtu afflatus aliâ compellatione expressi That the childe yet unborn may curs the sad events of these violent courses taken against Mee * Il Rè d'Engelterra Rè de los Diabolos El Rè di Francia Rè de los Asnos c. V. a Hamilton b Capel c Holland Capite multati in Palatii Westmon Areâ Publ. a Hamilton b Capel c Holland Capite multati in Palatii Westmon Areâ Publ. * Sic Petrus nutantis fidei poenitentiam egit lacrymis a Faedere Matrimoniali cum Galliâ inito b Foedera tulit domus Lancast Ebor. c Scotiae Angliae d Hyberniae e Scotiae f Angliae g Galliae Insignia in scuto Regio * {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} * In binis eâ de re conciliis habitis Vxbridg Westmon * Beati Pacifici