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B04342 News from Parnassus, in the abstracts and contents of three crown'd chronicles, relating to the three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. In a poem, divided into two parts : first, to the king, secondly, to the subjects of the said three kingdoms. Dedicated to His Majesty. / By a servant to Mars, and a lover of the muses, William Mercer. Mercer, William, 1605?-1675? 1682 (1682) Wing M1740; ESTC R180533 40,838 104

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NEWS FROM PARNASSUS In the Abstracts and Contents of three Crown'd Chronicles relating to the three Kingdoms of England Scotland and Ireland IN A POEM Divided into Two Parts First To the KING Secondly To the Subjects of the said Three Kingdoms Dedicated to his Majesty By a Serv●●● to Mars and a Lover of the Muses WILLIAM MERCER Sunt mala sunt quaedam mediocria sunt bona plura London Printed by M. W. for the Author 1682. TO THE Majesty of GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE and IRELAND CHARLES STUART ANAGRAMS I Charles Stuart Anagrams 1. A Cleart he'rt is sur ' 2. T serv Christ at al 3. I al trust has Care 4. I cure all hurt hearts Carolus Stuart Anagram 5. At tu ros Clarus Charles Stewart King Anagram 6. Sucking as real truth Carolus Secundus Angliae Scotiae Hiberniae Re Anagram 7. Ave sinus longae arboris huic leni dexter est I Charles Rex Anagram 8. I he ' xcels rare Scotland's King Anagram 9. Scots kind Angel Charles Stuart Anagram 10. Rule Chast Star A Paraphrase on the Anagrams in two Parts The Argument TEN Anagrams united now agree Which when you know fall down upon your knee Adore the King with works of Loyal wonder Whose Anagrams agree so set asunder But Knaves combine albeit they can be wrackt As will appear perusing this Abstract O! if men might consider seriously What is said here by such an one as I For when the Ark is open'd once then they Will wish the Hills heap'd on their heads that day The First Part. THough seven were set three more I dar'd to do And then contriv'd King Charles Acrostick too Three more make ten and draws the door to Loke Paying my precious Prince both Tythe and Stoke Seven Anagrams I say add three and then Three set to seven make very truly ten I Charles Rex and Scots natural King Whence these two Anagrams truly too I bring 1. I he ' xcels rare and 2. Scots kind Angel None give such Anagrams in the whole Evangel No Kings name neither but Charles Rex shew these I he ' xcels rare unparallel'd in Praise Then in this Title of Scotlands King I do This Anagram also Scots kind Angel too And all the rest press whensoe're you please You get not nine such Anagrams as these Kind Angel coming down daily from above Makes Trinity in Unity live in Love An Example also flows forth of the same Thus from King Charles his glorious diadem Whence one in three and three in one now I Do bind but bring no blot of Blasphemy Nor do I neither rashly run on Rocks My Doctrine's duly render'd Orthodox Scotland's King 's England's King and his Throne Owns Ireland also now there 's three in one So Trinity in such a sacred sense Acts Unity without a false offence Nine Anagrams so united now do stand And all are at one Gracious Kings command Charles Stuart sto●● King one of the ten too are His Anagram and that 's this Rule Chast Star Still rule Chast Star and all your days adorn As did the Star that day that you were born Which deckt that day a very sacred sign A Star at noon beside the Sun to shine Wherefore with these signs in your Arms that are Rose Thistle Luce Harp there also stands the Star All which Signs shew us that our Soveraign must As he is Sacred be so served Just For Kings are Gods the Sacred Psalmist says Though Death their Deity daily disobeys And I say also only this for that This being all I 'm always aiming at King Charles is Christ's Anointed no less now Anointed and United also too Wherefore whom God doth doubtless so combine At such no Subject should dare to repine For being Gods Vice-gerent and so Just bound to Obedience all men meekly must I say even must and must as truly too Do what such good King bid us daily do So all is said which I profest before Even to a tittle till I can say no more But for my fault prophaning of so high A name as doth demonstrate Majesty And put in Print my pratling thereupon So nigh the Scepter and my Soveraigns Throne Deserves Death but before I do condemn My self if I can humbly touch the hem Which hath the Honour as to be about Your Sacred self albe't it be without I can implore and humbly prostrate lye Before your Foot-stool if I dye I dye But Caesar seldome was offended when A Souldiers faults flow'd from affection then He smil'd and said let him not from me fly Till I relieve him for his Loyalty Poets are priviledg'd to put rags in Rhime When they in Prose cannot proclaim a Crime So I Great Sir Swear you in Rhime read what Knaves are in your three Kingdoms aiming at For not embracing Bribes for to forbear Though I 'm abstruse in this my Abstract here My Chronicle shall every case disclose Not sparing Friends more than I favour Foes But I conclude because I 'm not Scholastick For to the King to constitute this Acrostick Offends wherefore to cure all discontents I trust King Charles's grains of Ingredients Now having on the Anagrams play'd so plain Receive this Sonnet of our Soveraign Acrostick Can Art and Nature in a Muse like mine Heaven not inspiring special pow'r divine Attain unto a Princes parts so high Reigning and Ruling so Religiously Lo England only more than Europe ever Establish's Trophies t' be abolisht never Surely our Soveraign's covered with a Crown So three Crowns crave of Carolus Rex renown Triumphant Arches Statues Crown'd with Bays Unstain'd as streams of Phoebus fairest Rays All his Atchievements Choice mauger those that dare Rebel but if then they as early are Trod under foot Triumphing awful Arms With help from Heav'n keep good K. Charles from harms The Second Part. I Charles Stuart Anagram 1. A cleart he'rt is sur ' 2. T' serv ' Christ at al 3. Al trust has Care 4. I cure al hurt harts A Cleart heart is sure t' serve Christ at all hours These Anagrams and Attributes are ours Saith good King Charles whose Vertues weigh not far From what King Solomon's and just King Joshua's are Then let all Subjects see his Sacred Throne Establish'd still in his Succession Al trust has Care when Subjects it receives Kings care not much till Trusties turn to Knaves Al trust has Care which when I well construe And on you cast it Subjects should be true Such Skill exceeds all Sciences and Arts King Charles saith truly I cure all hurt harts As he is King his Faith yet fail'd him never His Sacred Touch hath cur'd one evil ever I trust all Cares saith King and use all Arts I Cure all hurts that harbour in your hearts And though my self lye by Bethesda sure My Soveraign Master can command my Cure Carolus Stuart Anagram At tu ros Clarus A Religious roundel upon this Latin Anagram AT tu ros Clarus we know can cleanse us clear Should the Devil outdare us At