Christs victorie, and triumph in Heauen, and earth, ouer, and after death

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Title
Christs victorie, and triumph in Heauen, and earth, ouer, and after death
Author
Fletcher, Giles, 1588?-1623.
Publication
Cambridge :: Printed by C. Legge,
1610.
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Jesus Christ -- Poetry.
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"Christs victorie, and triumph in Heauen, and earth, ouer, and after death." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00948.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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QVid ô, quid Veneres, Cupidines{que}, Turtures{que}, iocos{que}, passeres{que} Lascivi canitis greges, poëtae? Ettam languidulos amantum ocellos, Et mox turgidulas sinu papillas, Iam risus teneros, lachrymulas{que}, Mox suspiria, morsiunculas{que}, Mille basia; mille, mille nugas? Et vultus pueri, puellululaeve (Heu fusci pueri, puellulae{que}) Pingitis nivibus, rosunculis{que}, (Mentitis nivibus, rosunculis{que}) Quae vel primo hyemis rigore torpent, Vel Phaebi intuitu statim relanguent. Heu stulti nimiùm greges poëtae! Vt, quas sic nimis, ah nimis stupetis, (Nives candidulae, & rosae pudentes) Sic vobis pereunt statim labores: Et solem fugiunt severiorem, Vel solem gelidà rigent senectâ:
At tu qui clypeo, haud inane nomen (Minervae clypeo Iovis{que}) sumens Victrices resonas dei Triumphos, Triumphos lachrymis, metu{que} plenos, Plenos laetitiae, & spei triumphos, Dum rem carmine, Piero{que} dignam Aggrederis, tibi res decora rebus Praebet carmina, Piero{que} digna. Quin ille ipse tuos legens triumphos, Pleno militia, labore plenos, Tuo propitius parat labori Plenos laetitiae, & spec triumphos.

Phin. Fletcher Regal.

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