Quarles - PR3652 D58 1669

-1:~o . F14,n~ral Eleg;u~ . Furnifht thy. ~itnblef6ul hi height of meft(urt, Withhumane riches and.4ivinefi tteafure, - · From whence, _ as frdm a.f~cred fpring, did ftow . ~ Frefh Oracles, to Jet ·the~earer know · " A ·ay to glory, and to ltt him fee, . · ( · ·; The way to glory, is to fludy thet. · r, - £ L·:EG. It . LOokhow thebody of heavens greater li&!Jt Enriches each-beholder with his ~ight And glorious Rttyts; nt\til the envious .Weft I • To<Sg.r~dy toenjoy fo fair agueft,. _ '· · .Calls him to bea:;where ra.vifht from_otft pght~ "· lie leave~ uS·to the' iblem_n frowns of night :~· . . Even fo our -S~n in hisbtrlht>nions fp~re -·. :· I c! Enlightned every eye , rap-t every eaT, ·· - • .. · ) · ' ._ Till in t:he earlySun-fet ofhis years He dy'd, and. left usthatfurvive, in tears~ : . And (tike theSUn) -in fpight ofdeath, artd fate, He feemed greateft inhis ·loweft .fiate. - . . E .LEG. 12· . . i M.Oleft: me nor, full figh' and flowing tears , You fiornu& f.howers ofnature .flop' your tars; Fond fteCh ahd·blood, ·againfi the ftrongtemptation 6fful Iengrief, and fenfe.. bereaving paflion, Ceafe to lament; 'Let not thy flow-pac'd numbers . Difiurb his•refi;thatJo;fo fweetli_Y flumhers– Thechild ofV.il'~ue is afleep, not dead; , . Hedies ;~lone, wl'i<>m eleath hath conquered : I' Why fhould we the~a .tea.r for htm l or why Lam~mwet whom,we ·rather fhould envy! · He live~, he liv~s .a'Iife '!hail nev~r tafi~ A change, fo long~ ~rownsof glory faft. . .i .f,). .;_ EL E G. 13. . N o., no,he is not de~d ; The mouth of Fame, f-lt:>i10urs i'hri ll Herald, would preferve his name, And

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