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A36388 Amend, amend, Gods kingdome is at hand, amen, amen, the proclamation ... Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652. 1643 (1643) Wing D1967; ESTC R1317 3,214 18

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AMEND AMEND GODS KINGDOME IS AT HAND AMEN AMEN THE PROCLAMATION Mene Mene Thine finished or ended Tekel Thou found fickle or weak by Them Peres Thy Peers or Parliement Mem Mene Tekel upharsin K Parliement house Jer the first and 10. vers. Dan. the sixt and 21. vers. The New Song Come and See Anagrams and Daniel Touched c. ELEANOR AVDELEY Reveale O DANIEL Chap. 2. vers 19. Then was the secret revealed to Daniel 22 He that revealeth the deepe and secret Things 28 But there is a GOD that revealeth secrets 29 He that revealeth secrets 47 Of a truth your GOD is a revealer of secrets CHAP 5. The palme of the Hand To the Palsgrave-prince given in the yeare 1633. a faire Caveat drawne from the Letters of his Name For Christian Princes namely c. Authoriz'd by the Revel. 13. Chap. 17. vers. BElchazer Be Charles Beware the French The house of Medisis to wit of him also take heed in the yeare 1642 R ESSEX ESSE REX or Devorex his first yeare of Taking c. Daniel the 5. Chap. And Darius tooke the Kingdome being sixty-two yeares c which was devided between them two Da and Cy Belchazer as much to say without Treasure or a Searcher c THE Caldeans The Caledonians or Scots LONDON BABYLON DVBYLON FIRST Printed at Amsterdam 1633. Aprill 1643. ❧ To the Tune who list a Souldiers life to Lead 1 TO Sion most belov'd I sing of Babylon a Song J wot Concerns you more full well then ye do thinke upon Belchazer Loe behold the King feasting his thousand Lords Phebus and Mars prays'd on each string every day records 2 The vessels of Gods house in Them boldly they drinke about 'T is like His owne were made away bids holy Things bring out Praysing the Gods of gold and brasse of Jron Wood and Stone VVhich heare nor see Not out alas in Court are prays'd alone 3 A Hand appeared in his sight as he did drinke the Wine Vpon the Wall against the Light it Wrote about a Line Before his Lords the Jmage like of any gastly Skull In knees nor loynes he had no might not set an houre full 4 In vaine to veiw who could it read Belchazer he doth shout Cals for Magitians in with speed came in as wise went out Caldeans and Southsayers sage this meaning he which can Of MENE MENE and so forth cloathed in purple the Man 5 Thus now when all at their wits end wise men all those Lords too A woman Loe to her they come to Learne what is to doe His Majestie forgets to Supp Nobles astonish'd all Musitians may their Pipes put up such gazing on the Wall 6 When mildly came the gracefull Queene where no small noyse did Ring Comes to the Banqueting-house so wide said ever live O King Daniel he shall end this strife brought with no little speed VVas by the King saluted thus of Thee we stand in Need. 7 Excellent things have heard of thee how in my fathers dayes Inspired by the holy gods thy sayings truth alwayes VVhen vissions divine sent him of future things most high Then by thy Skill deliverst Them decreed which were to die 8 Make known this Thing then if thou dost as sayled Thou hast never VVeare gold and purple too t is Thine choyse Make of whatsoever For Courtly phrase returned plaine Sir Keepe your gifts in store High Offices let others gaine too much ye have given before 9 Yet to the King make known I shall and read the Writing true As sure as in thy Treasure house where all the world may veiw The vessels of my God are brought also as J am one Of the Captivitie that mourne in BABYLON so Long 10 For vessels which profand by Thee before the End t is sent Not ignorant of all those Things how payd that twelve-moneths Rent VVhich on thy Grandsir came to passe so carelesse yet for all As if a Feigned story but his miserable fall 11 O King even Thou the most high God unto Thy Grandsir bold Caldean Land a Nation fell gave them to have and hold The Royall Septer and the Crowne advanc'd whom hee would have And whom he would he pul'd downe could put to death and save 12 But rays'd himselfe above the Starrs Names Not his god at all Pride thus forgetfulnesse begets Full Tydes Loe have their FALL Excellent Majestie how soone departed 'twas and gone As much to say but Bruitesh where The End is unthought On. 13 Now whilst The Earth bedew'd with teares he Eates the heye which growes Bewayld of all dejected Soule Not knowes his friends from foes The Earth who late made seem to daunce with Songs of Triumph Loud Then fleeth every wight as fast among the Beasts doth Crowde 14 Nayles His over-grown from head to feete and Hayre like hornes that stares His Scarfe turnd to a chaine of Brasse His lodgeing as he fares Of Divels Legions lead by them a Monarch made a Slave Till served out his seven times for rest in vaine to crave 15 VValking in pride depos'd at length driven from sonns of men Frighted was at the twelve-moneths End taken in his vaunting then No feigned Metamorphos'd one as Memory knowing well After that feast how soone expell'd the wilde ASSE with did dwell 16 To schoole sent to the OXE to learne that owner knowes of his Fowles also their appointed time more senslesse sure he is That 's mindlesse of the time to Come and beating needeth more Wilfullnesse brother of the foole then bend will breake before 17 Woodes all for woe as well as Men ring out and Echos call For mercy on this savage King in Holy Temples all Who gave by Stare-light for device A Harte in silver fielde An Eagle mounted on the Crest graven upon His Shield 18 Both depos'd thus Thou knowest well Belchazer O his Sonne And of deliverance renownd so how to his glory turnd A day a Trumpet made to sound To generations all Heavens hand solemnizd with a feast that No Time might recall 19 The memory of such an Act yet as it had not been Who are Thy favourites more this day or Matched to thy Kinn Then those adoreing Wood and Stone for Statutes most divine Meditate Carved statues on in faction dost Combine 20 VVith Enemies of God most high to thrust Him from his Throne And thus hast lifted up thy selfe so facile and so prone Against the Lord of heaven thy King not humbling of thy heart But stiffned hast with Pride thy necke unto thy future smarte 21 Besides polluting holy Things with Sabaths so divine Jdolatry and Revels in That Day and Night made thine But he in whose hand thy Life is thy Breath and thy Wayes all Hast Thou not glorified Him hath sent This on the Wall 22 Thy Kingdome GOD hath finished by Proclamation here How light soever made thereof He that sees farre and neere Hath in the Ballance weighed Thee and as Thy weightlesse gold Loe thou his Image wanting found more light then can be told 23 Devided Thy kingdome here given unto the Medesis At hand no doubte The Hand it shewes Darius partly His Standing devided like Thy minde so Mene Mene then Bids Thee beware the Judgement day at Hand Amen Amen 24 His fathers Sonne wilde over-growne as Daniel reprov'd his Sinne VVho might by no meanes moved be glory to render Him Ignorance with not to be Cloak'd but Prid and Malice high So hast not Thou Sir done just so And finding it no Lye 25 Of Mene Mene to Thee sent Even twise fullfil'd to bee The Hand pointing at Twenty-five Heavenly Palmistry Which Yeare reveald GODS Dreadfull day whose Hand-mayd for a Signe Our Troubles fore-told as come to passe how never such a Time 26 Then is not He Belchazer right when all and more then all Which could be thought though fulfil'd since Mindlesse on GOD to Call The Faithlesse Steward rather then Michael who 's like GOD Become like one of us This Man shall cause Him Kisse the RODD 27 When Death for one as t is no lesse by Statute Law of Late To have two Wifes at once yet thine owne Case or present State What is it but to say the Truth the Beame doth not Espie Rather to be plucked out Then a Mote in others Eie 28 Which Hand as here betokn's a Blowe The Ballance who knowes not Cruelty and Injustice shew SIR AMEND You know what And so goe Little Booke to bee Sung as a pleasant Song The Times at hand another Note Great Brittaine sings ere Long 29 Drunkards also Here 's to You beware the Trumpets Call For from Pride yours and surfeiting proceeds our Troubles all Praying down with your Twelse-tyde-Shews Stage-Playes and Foolery then Lest in a Moment chang'd as He Turn'd into Divels from MEN 30 So Cruelty and Pride farwell That great Assyrians fall who meant at once to put to Death his wise Men even All Neither regards His GOD nor Man driven out as those that Braye The DIADEM as well fitts Thee GOE ASSE as much to say DANIEL J End ALL Anagram Nebuch Signifies a Grandfather and a Father both Dan. 12.