Quarles - PR3652 D58 1669

'f:$y himwas zedefi•b's forqe tiisjoince~, : · · . tl~~n6wn to God.~e was>)'et pods Anolnted f butrpark the_ mahce of a...wayward Fate ; .: . l:ie whom fuccefs crown'd-always fortunate:, ' ; :.:-. l:le.~hat wa~ fi(ong t?atc~ie.y,e,-. bo~d to attempt~ W1fe to forefee. and wary.t9"~preveor, , · · I Valiant in War, fu~C,efs.ful 't~ obtain~ ~ ~ ·. 'Mu~ now be !lain, ·anq by aWoma-p fl~in~ ··: : ' .. A~~urfed be thy f~crilegious hand, • .' · - · : That"of l}er .P~~r~m rob~d. the Holy Land ; , Cur,s~d be thy &yi11g life, thy living death, .- ~~ curs~d be all thing~ that ptoudTo?py,ris h.,t~ .' p worft that death can do, ·to takea life .- ..· . . Whi~h- ( loO:) leayes·Kipgdom~ to•a r yr.anrs,~nife ·; .. I Fo~ rtow, alas! degenerate: cambyfef, .· -~. . · . (Wh~fe};land was fiWd withblooa, whofe ltea,t with vices) Sits crowned King to ve~ thePedian Sta.te:; ·_ . ·- . . • ' Withheayy ourthens, ara4 ~ith fore 'regrate: · P Cyrm, more unhappy·in thy Son, · · Than in that fl:roke wherewith thy1ife wasdone ~ (amby(es :now firsl{isag,)io';v Tyrant ( rather:) ( Unlucky Son of a· renowned father! ) · ·. .· · I' ~lood cries fqr bl~d : f!iinfelfreuengedhath : ' ' 'His bloody Tyrannywith his 'owndc:a.th: , '-. . That cruel Swordop his own flefh ctQth feed, · Which made fo t11afiy'lpya1 Perfian.s bleed. · Whofc woful choice maae an indiWrent thing» 'To leave their lives, or lefe their tyrant King;'· Camhy[etdead, 'wiihhim the lareft dr'ol' · - · Of Cyreu .blood was'fpilr, hiS dea;h did ftop The infant fource of hisbraveSire~s WGrtb,' . }£. i~ after-tim,es coold fpendhis river~ f~rtli~ - ' •. l'yr~nt Ca.mbyfe1 being cleaq and gone, ' Or\ rhe'reverfton ~f his t~pry Throne · Msunts up a' Magu5 with il10embled righr2 fo~ging the nameof him ~vhof~ grce~y nigh; ' I Toe '

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