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A51329 For her highness the most illustrious incomparabley virtuous and religious lady Elizabeth Princess Dowager. Given by a loyall true old friend, and most affectionately devoted servant. A funerall oration; or in a truth, a most just plain wrought panegyrick of the most mighty Lord Oliver Cromwell Protector of England, &c from the love of the most illustrious Lord Thomas de la More, Knight of the Banner, and Garter Royall. And of Great Brittany, France, and Ireland, &c. the most unconquered and thrice adorned standard bearer. More, Thomas, d. 1685. 1659 (1659) Wing M2692A; ESTC R221902 2,114 5

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For her Highness the most Illustrious incomparably virtuous and r●ligious Lady ELIZABETH Princess DOWAGER Given by a Loyall true old friend and most affectionately devoted servant A Funerall Oration or in a Truth a most just plain wrought Panegyrick of the most mighty Lord Oliver Cromwell PROTECTOR of England c From the love of the most Illustrious Lord Thomas de la More Knight of the Banner and Garter Royall And of Great Brittany France and Ireland c. the most unconquered and thrice adorned Standard Bearer A Most sad also Elegiack Posie upon the not mortall never to bee forgotten not to be repaired Agast Death Or upon the Funerall universally dropping Tears not unlike to the last gaspe Ejulations of that unfortunate Edward the second a Prince how soever conversant in Warrs when hee was a dying By the Counsels and Tyrannicall Tarquinateship of that diabolically elated spouse of his Queen Isabella And of that innocent white fox Adam of Or●●on Bishop of Hereford And of that very wicked knave Gorney And of that most opprobioufly notorious Traytor the ignoble fellow Maltravers when hee was with a burning hot Iron thrust through the Fundament and unregally murdered at Barkley Castle in Glocestershire but true is that whosoever is slain overcome his tormentor very like also to that horrid and Ca●u● Caligula's perterrefying Thunder and Lightning And most like unto those bitter tears and loud cryes with sobbings of Hadradrimmon in the Valley of Hynnom This our English Scotish Irish is no ill tuned Epicede of a most just most unconquered most holy thrice most Noble equally well learned And of all the Arts Languages and of the faculty and profession and the Kingly Theology thrice most of all expert and of a most August Monarch and most illustrously Heroick Caesar A Prince magnanimous in virtues and in the imbroydered goods of the mind most richly set in gold of a most dread PROTECTOR And most lovingly loving with the most beloved of great Brittany Ireland Flanders And Emperor of the Isle of Wight Jarnsey Gransey Lunday Man c. As also of Jamaica the most potent Lord and King OLIVER CROMWELL whose divine spirit the third day of September 1658. At his Royall Pallace White Hall in Westminster City of the English Nation Departing this life without spot and blameless most gloriously innocent and purely chast he returned to eternal salvation his God Almighty our heavenly Father who with Jesus Christ our Lord the only begotten Son of God the Father and with the Holy Ghost is blessed for ever Amen Brute Priame Alexander Turnus King Evander Arthur Prince Aeneas Stout Hector Achilles Constantine Boar Crookback Richard that kill-King hack Charles Caesar Augustus Great Gustave Adolphus King William Bastard Conqueror no dastard Windsor Edward longshank Valiant Woodstock the Frank Black Prince bold Harry fift The eight six Queens did shift Coin'd new wifes Are all dead Cromwell to heaven's fled Warlike renowned Hero Great divine Apollo Holy well learned chast Above the Starrs is plac'd Shines brighter than those Lamps More safe than in his Camp Oliver man of God And great Brittany's rod Staffe comfort yesterday Prince Richard now our Joy Of men the pure off-spring First Olivarian King Great Cromwell's dearest son Englands hope and freedom Times O manners and then The love of Englishmen No faith i' th world piety Virtue praise what unity Thou art alone our Lord Protect us with thy Sword Thou art to me thrice dear Fourth Richard do not fear Rule branch of Oliver Lay the Robe to th Quiver Joyn Arms Gown together Live great King for ever So be it Amen Written upon Munday September 20 1658. about Twelve at noon At our Country Museole or Study by the Groves being in times past a Mansion place of Pagan de Moubray a noble man in the Raign of Henry the third King of England in Oxenfordshire of the Forrest of Whichwode At this day de la More's incurious provinciall Court Farewell In August mostly these days of Mourning a disconsolate consanguine sad true friend unto his late Highness heretofore the hope the Protector of the English good men O thrice and four times blessed most Religious Lord Oliver the great to be buried And thrice piously devoted subject most of all Thomas of More chief Standard Bearer of great Brittany c. Faithfully Translated after the Original Latine Copies by the diligence and leisure of the Author himself subscribing to the same Thomas More At my Study in Drury Lane Novemb. the 22 1658. Elegiak perselect Poems or Funerall Trophies upon his late Highness Oliver Lord PROTECTOR of England Scotland and Ireland c. Translated the third of September 1658. from an Earthly Scepter to a Kingdom immortall and a Crown of Glory for ever in heaven Selah OLIVER deservs a Princely Poets Thunder Greater than Caesar Charlemaigne the worlds wonder Kinton Burleigh house Gaynsborough Lincoln City Winsby and Prince Ruperts Irish Ladies pretty Taken in pursuit to Leicester from Nasby field By Parlament souldiers stripp'd stark naked and kill'd Newbery Langport Bridgwater the club battell Nonny de la More Bath Barkley Shirborn Castle Bristoll Cornwell Fxeter Borstall Oxenford Basing house Wallengford Levellers at Burford Preston Uttoxeter tryumphant Marston Moor Ragland Ireland Scotland and Muscleborough Shore Dunbar Worcester Jamaica Van Trump Mardike Dunkirk Graveline Don John and th' Army Catholick These martiall Chevaliers And Nations all did quake And tottered like the Pillars which great Sampson shake At the renowned name of CROMWELL they expir'd As if he had been sacred from heaven inspir'd September third he layd down 's arms put on a Crown Sixteen hundred fifty one he took Worcester Town That day twelve months before he nobly won Dunbar I' th year forty eight Duke Hamiltons Army mar England France Netherlands pay Tribute to his herse The holy good Protector's dead Oh weep a verse The pious learn'd wise great Heroick man of war Is with his Captain Jesus the bright morning Star At Grayes Inn of Court November 16. 1658. Sr. Thomas de la More Knight of the Banner and Garter Rayall Standard bearer of England and Wales Prince of Mercia de la More and Port pool Lord Marquess Eschallers Baron northmore Moreton de la Thames de Ponts Haddon Waddon Pagans Mubray Le Feoks Holborn S. Gyles c. FINIS