Quarles - PR3652 D58 1669

124 · 7he Yiflory of Q_~t£in ·E '$ T. BR. Forthwith hej'0fl:erh to the Palace gate, . . -, ., .. T' atquaint Qgeen E{ter with his fad eftare, · ; But found no entrance : for the PerfianCourt · . · .· Gave '¥elcome to ddighrs, and youthful fport, To joliy mirth, ·and fuch ddi.ghtful things: Sofr rai~ent beft befits the Courrs·of Kings: · · . f • There lies no welcon1e for a.whining face, . _ r A moU;rn:ng 1labit fuics no Princely place : Wk'ehwhen .rhe.Maids, and Eunuchs ofthe Queen (Unableof themfelves to~ help) J~ad (een, . . Their Royal. Miilrefs fl:iaight they did acquaint With the '-dum fhew of her fad Cozens plaint; Whereat ( till<now a fl:ranger tb the caufe) · Perplex t and forte~ by the render Laws · Of aear affeCtion, her gemle heart · · -· --·~ 'Did f) mp2.thize, With hi's conceived fmart t . 5he fent him chang~· of rayment to put ort, To vail.h~s gr.ief, IDur :pe r~c:iyed none ; . Then (fore dift~ay'd~: tmpat1ent to forbear Tl\e~nowledge of the thing fhe fear'd to he~r) She ient her fervant to him, r,o impertune, · . · . What fudden Chance>or what di[aflrous forrilne Had cau11'q this ll:range a:nd ill-appa~ell'd grief. . Tha:t fhe ( if in her lies ) may fend relief: Towhom his farrows made this fad Relation : · And this rhetenour of hisDeclaration: · c Hamruzt ( thar curfed Hamanshaughty pride~ cBecaufe my kn~e dcfervedly deni' d - . · . · ' To make an Idol of his grcamefs) hath c Inccnfi rhe fury of his jealous wrath, ' And proffer'd laviih bribe~ to buy the.b1ood ' 'Of me, and all the fairhful Jcwifh ·brood: ''Lo, h~re r:1e Copy, granted.by.rhe !(in~, • -. 'Stil'd u1 h1s mfme, confirmedWith htsRmg • ' Byvertue of rh,e !'l;hich, into Itis hands, ' Curft Hamall hath ingroft our lives, out landSe : .. 'Go ·

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