Northern memoirs, calculated for the meridian of Scotland wherein most or all of the cities, citadels, seaports, castles, forts, fortresses, rivers and rivulets are compendiously described : together with choice collections of various discoveries, remarkable observations, theological notions ... : to which is added the contemplative & practical angler ... / writ in the year 1658, but not till now made publick, by Richard Franck ...

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Northern memoirs, calculated for the meridian of Scotland wherein most or all of the cities, citadels, seaports, castles, forts, fortresses, rivers and rivulets are compendiously described : together with choice collections of various discoveries, remarkable observations, theological notions ... : to which is added the contemplative & practical angler ... / writ in the year 1658, but not till now made publick, by Richard Franck ...
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Franck, Richard, 1624?-1708.
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London :: Printed for the author, to be sold by Henry Mortclock ...,
1694.
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Page xxxix

The Author to the Poet.

IT'S true, you do allow a Man may fish In Trent's calm Streams, and complement his wish. What then? were Trent all Fish, without content I'd neither covet Fish, nor value Trent. The glorious Eye of Speculation differs From airy things that's hung about with Ciphers. It's not the Man that's Rich, it is the Mind That makes him happy' cause it's unconfin'd. Riches remonstrate horrid shades of Night The Day puts off, which Phoebus puts to flight. And Fear our flight pursues, so that where e're We lodg our Fears, Death he brings up the Rear. But Solace and Content, is such a Thing, And so Divine; it's great Jehovah's Ring, With which he weds the World, to make Earth's Por∣tal The Celebration of things more immortal. For Heaven and Earth in unity repose, From thence our Contemplation sweetly flows. The great and lesser World's all Harmony; The Spheres are vocal Pipes, Man's but the Key, That when Jehovah's Fingers touch to play, The ravish'd Soul shakes off this mould of Clay; And hov'ring with her Wings, at last makes flight Vnto those endless Cords of true Delight.

Philanthropus.

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