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A19846 To immortalize the noble memorie of the right honourable young Lords Iames and Charles Egerton both vicounts of Brackley, both onely heires to the Earledome of Bridgwater, and both onely sonnes to that noble earle, by his gracious and princely ladie, Frances Countess of Bridgwater, a fruitfull branch of the ancient House of Darbie, and noble familie of the Spencers / Abraham Darcie consecrates these French and English verses ... Darcie, Abraham, fl. 1625. 1623 (1623) STC 6273; ESTC S1686 1,345 1

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TO IMMORTALIZE THE NOBLE MEMORIE OF THE right honourable young Lords IAMES and CHARLES Egerton both Vicounts of Brackley both onely Heires to the Earledome of Bridgwater and both onely sonnes to that Noble Earle by his gracious and Princely Ladie Frances Countesse of Bridgwater a fruitfull branch of the ancient house of Darbie and Noble familie of the Spencers ABRAHAM DARCIE Consecrates these French and English verses to their Etermizing and worthy remembrance wishing to the third Lord Vicount of Brackley now liuing Nestors long and happie yeares and all prosperitie to all that illustrious and religious Familie FAire beames of short continuance yet most bright If your wisht luster and desired light Hath had too sudden and vntimely end Such destiny doth on faire things attend A morning is the Roses chiefest prime And flower-de-luces dye in blooming time There 's nothing that is permanent on earth The Sunne whose operation gaue you birth And did produce you in this worldly stage To be reformers of this vicious age That splendent lampe as time will proue it true Shal haue his setting loose his light like you It is a lucky chance in stormes and wind If neare the shore we do an harbour find For since necessitie doth so ordaine That our fraile ship must perish in the maine It 's best when as such shipwrack soone betides Ere a sharpe rocke haue split her wodden sides Faire fires when I your palled ashes see All I can do is to blame destinie And to condemne the fatall vniust ire Which would not suffer me as I desire To pay vnto your life that seruice I Do now performe to your dead memorie Euen as the Salamanders do expire Taken a litle from the ardent fire And liue best in the greatest heate of flame So your rare Beauties whose admired frame Drew nourishment from heau'n here soone did die Being so farre remoued from the skie Either your molds shold haue bin lesse diuine Or else your formes eternally should shine For the more pleasure that a worthie thing Vnto the mind of any man doth bring When thereof one doth the fruition lose Griefe stronger is and teares are more profuse BEaux Rayons plus clairs que durables Si vos lumiers desirables On eut leur fin en commencant C'est le Destin des belles choses Vn matin est l'aage des Roses Et les Lis meurent en naissant Icy long temps rien ne peut estre Le beau Soleil qui vous feit naistre Duquel en siecle si meschant L'Orient vous fut necessaire Subiect à la reigle ordinaire Comme vous aura son couchant Cest beaucoup d'heur quand il arriue Qu'on trouue le port dés la riue Car puis qu'aussy bien le vaisseau Doit perir cest nostre aduantage S'il aduient qu'il face naufrage Auant qu'il face encore l'Eau Beaux Feux en voyant vostre cendre Ce que ie puis c'est de reprendre La Rigueur inuiste du sort Qui n'a permis à mon enuie Que ie fisse pour vostre vie Ce que ie fay pour vostre mort Comme les Salamandres meurent Quand vn moment elle demeurent Hors du feu qui les fait durer Voz Beautez de qui la Nature Du ciel auoit sa nourriture Hors du ciel n'ont peu demeurer Mais vous deuiez naistre moins belles Ou vous deuiez naistre immortelles Car tant plus qu'vnbien est plaisant Et qu'il donne plus d'esperance Quand on en perd la iouissance Le regret en est plus cuisant The Lord IAMES was borne at Yorke house the day of Anno and was christned there King Iames one of his Godfathers and at the age of foure yeares three dayes he returned to heauen parting from this world at Bridgwater house the day of Anno The Lord Charles was borne in Bridgwaters house the day of Anno and was christned there Prince Charles being one of his Godfathers and at two yeares of age contemning ●he world he followed his brother and died at Bridgwater house the day of 1623.