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A96987 An elogie or eulogie on the obits of the Right Honourable Ferdinando Lord Fairefax vvho dyed upon Munday, the 13th of March, anno Dom. 1647. Walker, Henry, Ironmonger. 1648 (1648) Wing W375; Thomason 669.f.11[137]; ESTC R210830 784 1

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AN ELOGIE OR EULOGIE ON THE OBITS of the Right Honourable FERDINANDO Lord FAIREFAX VVho dyed upon Munday the 13th of March Anno Dom. 1647. A CROSTICKE FAR more DivINe AND cleer is nOw LORD FAIREFAX gone Above to praise JEHOVAH at his Royall Throne Remote from Earth He swift to Heaven ascended high Dect in a wreath of Tryumph peircing through the skie Into Celestiall glory upon Angels wings Now Halelujahs to the Lord of Hosts he sings Adieu brave Honour England with brinish teares may say Night clad in sable blacke mournes for the losse of day Death hath be friended Heaven with the Fathers soul On whose meeke Son let Angells miriads of blessings roule Light shining downe from Heaven the darkest cloud expells On Earth when Sun with glittering most bright excells Riseth in splendor ascends with smiles But sets in dismall turning Death thus hath vail'd our light and left us all in mourning Fairefax valiant and true For Englands peace he stood And to his wife kindred neighbours was wise and good Iust unto all And mercifull As orbs of Stars Reliefe shin'd comfort from his sparkled hands And bars Effectuall for truths defence he did erect False hypocrites unmaske and wickednesse detect And now his soul 's in glory though Xenius mount above Xanthius his Son is here The Generall of love The Etymologie of his name from the Hebr●w חקפ ארפ אד ןינ יד דרפ Faradh-dhi-nin da Fere-Fakahh The Hebrew of the Lord Fairfaxes name translated into English He hath separated a sufficient Sonne that wounded the wild Asse An ELOGIE Renowned Fairfax whom the State did love Is now ASSENDED to His GOD above Hee liv'd and dy'd in Honour full of years His death sets sluces ope to powre out tears When wicked men began to rise The godly Party to surprize And make them slaves To many Knaves To spoyle our Goods And spill OUR Bloods He parted with his Son most dear Who of their holes did them all clear The Father's dead and gone to rest above The Son hath wrought our peace if wee had Love By God Almighties power then let us all Give him the Glory and Love reciprocall By H. Walker S. S. Theol. Printed at London by Robert Ibbitson dwelling in Smithfield neere the Queens head Tavern 1648.