Peace with her foure garders Viz. fiue morall meditations: of concord, chastitie, constancie. Courtesie. Grauitie. Eschew euill, and doe good, seeke peace and ensue it.

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Peace with her foure garders Viz. fiue morall meditations: of concord, chastitie, constancie. Courtesie. Grauitie. Eschew euill, and doe good, seeke peace and ensue it.
Author
Aylett, Robert, 1583-1655?
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London :: Printed [by G. Purslowe] for Iohn Teage, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Ball,
1622.
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Conduct of life -- Early works to 1800.
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TO THE RIGHT REVEREND FATHER IN GOD, IOHN, LORD BISHOP of Lincoln, Lord Keeper of the Great Seale, and one of his MAIESTIES most Honorable Priuy Councell.

THou great Peace-Keeper, whom the greatest King, That our great God of Peace did euer bring To rule these Westerne Iles, in happy Peace, For Honours, Arts, and Piety's increase, Thou, whom this mighty Monarch doth intrust With his Great Seale, as Prudent, Faithfull, Iust; God to thy outward blisse, adde inward Peace, That Goodnes with thy Greatnesse may increase. May but thine actiue Spirit now descend Frō high affaires, and high-straind thoughts vnbend, To walke in Muses gardens delicate; Wisest Apollo thou shalt imitate, And Martiall Pallas, whom the Poets faine To leaue Olympus Mount for Tempe-plaine: Thus Dauid leaues his Throne, to sit with Graces, The Preacher after Trauels, Hymen paces.

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These Precedents imboldned haue my Muse, For Patron of the Graces, thee to chuse, Whom great Augustus with his Seale doth grace; Oh be a true Mecenas in thy place: Seale vp for euer Ianus Temple doore, And let Bellona's voice be heard no more: I of some Graces onely meditate, But they are all in thee habituate; Then my defects excuse; when we oppose Darknesse to Light; the day more glorious showes.

Your Lordships humble seruant, Robert Aylet.

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