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A13277 Panthea: or, Diuine vvishes and meditations: vvritten by Io. Siluester: reuised by I.M. Master of Arts. Whereunto is added an appendix, containing an excellent elegy, written by the L. Viscount St. Albans, late Lord High Chancelour of England. &c. Sylvester, Josuah, 1563-1618.; Martin, James, fl. 1615-1630.; Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626. 1630 (1630) STC 23580; ESTC S118074 13,759 32

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the Iudge of all the World for these blacke Deeds and execrable Enormities yet certainely these artificiall Villanies are Vulnera in capite canis such mortall Wounds to their inward-bleeding Soules as those Saluages shall neuer licke whole with a generall and superficiall Confession of their sinnes nor be once admitted to Gods sacred ſ Obserue well what our Sauiour saith touching this point Matth. 5. v. 23 24. Altar to make their peace with him till they be first reconciled to their offended Brother and haue to their vtmost Ability made due Repaire of Honour and Restitution of Liuelyhood to the Parties so hamously wronged And albeit this Canting Fraternity seeme to haue made a League with Satan and are yet insensible of the Horrour of the Fact notwithstanding as that which is written with the juice of a LIMON apreares not at first till you hold it to the Fire So when these dis-gallanted t See Act. 14 from the 11. v. to the 20. Lycaonians shal one day without speedy and effectuall Repentance haue the full Vialls of Gods Vengeance powred and prest on them roaring in Hell-fire with u In an old Manuscript lately found at Chester it is recorded that Pilate was called Pontius à Ponte of a Bridge and not of the I le Pontas Howeuer he is generally held a damned miscreant PONTIVS Pilate Barabbas and other Infernall Monsters then shall they cleerely reade in the blacke Bookes of their vast Consciences their Barbarous Acts and Deuilish Complots written in the hugest Capitals But to returne where WE BEGAN and to leaue these mercilesse Wretches to the Judgement of God whom from the Center of my Soule I beseech to giue them the Grace of x The proper ●ct of Peni●nce in this Case is Restiution or Sa●efaction without which ●t nothing a●aileth the Delinquent ●hough he ●hould hang ●imselfe with Judas Repentance J haue here Most Honor'd Sir presum'd in lieu of your many signall Fauours to present you this small Manual of Meditations in Verse published vnder the Coniunction and sweet Aspect of most eminent STARS and written as I am credibly certified by a Diuine Laureat deceased whose maine Drift is to eleuate the Soule to Heauen from these bewitching Vanities of the y The Earth was made for Man 〈◊〉 Man for Earth Earth A Noble and Coelestiall Theme and neuer more seasonable then now In which regard I was confident it would be no vnwelcome Newyeeres-gift to your Noble-spirited Selfe whose Heroicke Disposition and pious Affection to Diuine Exercises and Composures accompanied with a liberall Hand to learned and Orthodox Ecclesiasticks and a piercing Iudgement wisely to discerne betwixt an accomplisht Scholler and a popular Parakito or Skip-Iacke-Fellow of empty Boldnesse as also your frequent Largesses to the Peore and Donatiues to the Distressed your graue Moderation and prudent Dispensation of Iustice your generous Hospitaelity rare Affability and vnexampled Humanity your resplendent Dignity Illustrious Family and Honourable Deportment haue purchas'd you the singular Loue and Obseruance of all good Patriots Your Magnifique Entertainement of his late z King Iames In his Return from Scotland Maiestie of Sacred Memory at your Basilicall TOWER one of the brauest Seates in Europe was no small Renowne to your Selfe and your most Nobly-accomplisht a Sir Gilbert Honghton Sonne But your Munificence to the oppressed and afflicted members of Iesus Christ seasoned with true Faith and b Contritio est extremitas doloris Contrition and sugred with Holinesse without d Reu. 2.10 which no man shall see the Lord will gaine you at last Coronam Amarantinam an Imperiall Diadem c Hebrewes chap. 12 v. 14. of Blisse with your peerelesse Lady deceased in the Empyréall Heauen Thrice Happy O! and most Heauenly Soules whom the blessed Angels shall so beare in Triumph to that Glorious Ierusalem To which Soueraigne Felicity that your euer-honor'd Selfe your Worthy Sonnes and Excellent Daughters the Crystall Mirrors of Modesty may arriue at the end of this Span-long Life is the hearty Prayer of Augustae Trinobantum Festo Theogonias Your Noble Vertues most affectionate Obseruer IAMES MARTIN One of his late Maiesties Preachers and Commissioners Ecclesiasticall in the Prouince of Yorke To the most resplendent Diamonds of the North and singular Glories of their Sex The Lady IVLIANA WALMISLEY Sister to the Right Honorable and Excellent Peere RICHARD Lord MOLINEVX Viscount Marbrugh Mistris Mary Walmissey Sister to the Heroicke Knight and Baronet Sir Richard Houghton of Houghton-Tower Mistris Grace Houghton Wife to the thrice-Worthy Gentleman William Houghton Esquire and Daughter to the euer-renowned Knight Sir Richard Sherborne of Stonihurst The Lady ANNE OSBORNE and Mistris Elizabeth Sherborne Daughters to the perfect-Honorable Gent. Tho. Walmisley Esquire and Neeces to the most Illustrious Lord HENRY Earle of Danby Mistris Frances Houghton Mistris Gillebert Houghton Mistris Anne Houghton Mistris Katherine Houghton Mistris Margaret Anderton Neece to the Generous and Iudicious Gentleman Roger Bradshagh of Hagh Esquire I. M. the Publisher of these Soliloquies consecrates them deuotes himselfe wishes all imaginable Happinesse LADIE IVLIANA WALMISLEY Her Anagram I am a Lilly Diana's Iewell LOoke as the LILLY doth each Flower excell In Milke-white Lustre and in Purple Dy So in your Heauenly Face combined dwell Pure spotlesse Candor Roseat Modesty Fame take thy Golden Trumpe and her proclaime DIANA'S IEVVELL Glory of her Name To the same Noble HEROINES WIt 's Honor's Beautie 's Angelized Frames Vertue 's faire Temples Wonders of your Names Which gild that Climate with your Glorious Beames Beyond the Lustre of Starres twinckling gleames Crowne with your Fauors these Diuiner Laies Which tune your Soules to sound your Makers Praise So may you shine more bright in true renowne Than Golden Starres in Ariadne's Crowne I. M. A Muzzle for a Hylax in limine latrat Momus IF any like the b Iohn the second great Duke of Moscouia so abhor'd Women that he swoonded at the very sight of them Bodin de Repub. Moscouiticke Duke Ressent the other Sex and their iust Praise Whose Natiue Splendor needs no other Raies May no such Basiliske dart vpon this Booke His poisonous Eies such c A most virulent Sycophāt See Aristophan Equites and Thucydides lib. 4. exquisitly rendered by that Worthy learned Gentleman Mr. The. Hobs Secretary to the late Excellent Earle of Deuon Cleon's silenc'd best By Noble Scorne So set I vp my rest I. M. A Panegyre To the Author OFt haue I wisht thy Worth that Wish did moue My Seat neere to the Muses Bay-tree Groue Or by that Spring for Poesie most admir'd That being by some Sacred Power inspir'd I from those Bankes might haue selected Flowers Water'd with sweet Castaliaes siluer Showres Then should my Hand thy Brow a Wreath haue made But since I sit not in the Laurell-shade I cannot giue what thy Deserts doe claime Far short be my Desires of their high Ayme So stands a Shepheard