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A17961 Poems By Thomas Carevv Esquire. One of the gentlemen of the Privie-Chamber, and Sewer in Ordinary to His Majesty. Carew, Thomas, 1595?-1639?; Carew, Thomas, 1595?-1639? Cœlum Britannicum.; Jones, Inigo, 1573-1652. 1640 (1640) STC 4620; ESTC S107383 70,156 270

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to the middle part of the Ayre the great Cloud began to breake open out of which stroke beames of light in the midst suspended in the Ayre sate Eternity on a Globe his Garment was long of a light blue wrought all over with Stars of gold and bearing in his hand a Serpent bent into a circle with his tayle in his mouth In the firmament about him was a troope of fifteene stars expressing the stellifying of our Brittish Heroes but one more great and eminent than the rest which was over his head figured his Majestie And in the lower part was seene a farre off the prospect of Windsor Castle the famous seat of the most honourable Order of the Garter The fourth Song Eternity Eusebia Alethia Sophia Homononia Dicaearche Euphemia ETERNITIE BE fix'd you rapid Orbes that beare The changing seasons of the yeare On your swift wings and see the old Decrepit Spheares growne darke and cold Nor did Iove quench her fires these bright Flames have ecclips'd her sullen light This Royall Payre for whom Fate will Make Motion cease and Time stand still Since Good is here so perfect as no Worth Is left for After-Ages to bring forth EVSEBIA Mortality cannot with more Religious zeale the gods adore ALETHIA My Truths from humane eyes conceal'd Are naked to their sight reveal'd SOPHIA Nor doe their Actions from the guide Of my exactest precepts slide HOMONOIA And as their owne pure Soules ●…ntwin'd So are their Subjects hearts combin'd DICAEARCHE So just so gentle is their sway As it seemes Empire to obey EVPHEMIA And their faire Fame like incense hurl●…d 〈◊〉 Altars hath perfum'd the world S O. Wisedome A L. Truth E V S. Pure Adoration H O. Concord D I. Rule E V P. Cleare Reputation CHORVS C●…wne this King this Queene this Nation CHORVS 〈◊〉 Truth c. ETERNITIE Brave Spirits whose adventrous feet Have to the Mountaines top aspir'd Where faire Desert and Honour meet Here from the toyling Presse retyr'd Secure from all disturbing Evill For ever in my Temple revell With wreathes of Starres circled about Guild all the spacious Firmament And smiling on the panting Routs That labour in the steep ascent With your resistlesse influence guide Of humane change th' incertaine tide EVS. ALE. SOP. But oh you Royall Turtles shed When you from Earth remove On the ripe fruits of your chaste bed Those sacred seeds of Love CHORVS Which no Power can but yours dispence Since you the patterne beare from hence HOM. DIC. EVP. Then from your fruitfull race shall slow Endlesse succession Scepters shall bud and Lawrels blow 'Bout their Immortall Throne CHORVS Propitious Stars shall crowne each birth Whilst you rule them and they the Earth The Song ended the two Clouds with the person sitting on them ascend the great Cloud closeth againe and so passeth away overthwart the Scaene leaving behind it nothing but a Serene Sky After which the Masquers dance their last dance and the Curtaine was let fall The Names of the Masquers The Kings Majesty Duke of Lenox Earle of Devonshire Earle of Holland Earle of Newport Earle of Elgin Viscount Grandeson Lord Rich. Lord Feilding Lord Digby Lord Dungarvin Lord Dunluce Lord Wharton Lord Paget Lord Saltine The names of the young Lords and Noblemens Sonnes Lord Walden Lord Cranborne Lord Brackley Lord Shandos Mr. William Herbert Mr. Thomas Howard Mr. Thomas Egerton Mr. Charles Cavendish Mr. Robert Howard Mr. Henry Spencer The Songs and Dialogues of this Booke were set with apt Tunes to them by Mr. Henry Lawes one of His Majesties Musitians