The Belides or Eulogie and elegie, of that truly honourable John Lord Harrington Baron of Exton, who was elevated hence the 27th of Febr. 1613. vvanting then tvvo moneths of 22. yeares old. By G.T.
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- The Belides or Eulogie and elegie, of that truly honourable John Lord Harrington Baron of Exton, who was elevated hence the 27th of Febr. 1613. vvanting then tvvo moneths of 22. yeares old. By G.T.
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- G. T. (George Tooke), 1595-1675.
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- London :: [s.n.],
- printed 1647.
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- Harington of Exton, John Harington, -- Baron, d. 1613 -- Early works to 1800.
- Fairfax, William, d. 1621 -- Early works to 1800.
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"The Belides or Eulogie and elegie, of that truly honourable John Lord Harrington Baron of Exton, who was elevated hence the 27th of Febr. 1613. vvanting then tvvo moneths of 22. yeares old. By G.T." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A62938.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.
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Fame mounted on her nimble winge, as high
As well shee might, without impeachment by
The Fierie heav'n; and harten'd on, wth change
Of woondrous Perspectivs, Juvans-aur's strange;
And other puisant engins: heere imployes
Her Trumpetts, her innumerous cares & eyes,
Throughout our generall hemisphere, to tell
The strife of tongu's; the joye the woc befell,
When our supreamest Egle-trussing cheife,
The great GUSTAVUS, of his massie life,
Exanimated was▪ Shee nere has flow'n
Soe highe a pitch before, has never blow'n
Soe discrepant a medley, with soe cleare
A candor forthe; soe yt Benvolio, heere
But listninge well, thou hast ye distant, prime,
Lowde, severall, clashinge passions of ye tyme.
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Engins as asistant to ye hearing as {per}spectives to the sight