The brides ornaments viz. fiue meditations, morall and diuine. 1. Knowledge, 2. zeale, 3. temperance, 4. bountie, 5. ioy.

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The brides ornaments viz. fiue meditations, morall and diuine. 1. Knowledge, 2. zeale, 3. temperance, 4. bountie, 5. ioy.
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Aylett, Robert, 1583-1655?
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London :: Printed by William Stansby,
1625.
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TO THE RIGHT HONOVRA∣BLE AND REVEREND FA∣THER IN GOD, GEORGE, LORD Bishop of London, Lord high ALMENER to the Kings most Excellent MAIESTIE.

TO me thy Fauour, to thee my Relation Doe tie mee in a double Obligation: These Graces fiue to thee to dedicate, Which best I think thy worth accommodate; Who art the bounteous Almener of the King Of Bounty; whose great wisdome did thee bring For thy large spirit, and well tempred zeale His Temples broken head and sides to heale: Whose loue to Knowledge Humane & Diuine, As in the Schooles, so in the Church doth shine. These outward Vertues: plainly doe declare, What inward Graces in thee likewise are: The chiefe is spirituall Ioy; which in thy Breast, God make thee feele, as wee doe see the rest.

Your Lordships bounden in all dutie and seruice,

ROBERT AYLETT.

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