The plurisie of sorrovv, let blood in the eye-veine: or, The Muses teares for the death of our late soueraigne, Iames King of England, &c. By Will. Hogson Mag: in Art: Cantab

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The plurisie of sorrovv, let blood in the eye-veine: or, The Muses teares for the death of our late soueraigne, Iames King of England, &c. By Will. Hogson Mag: in Art: Cantab
Author
Hodson, William, fl. 1625-1640.
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London :: Printed by Iohn Legatt, and are to be sold at the Grey-hound in Paules Church-yard,
1625.
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James -- I, -- King of England, 1566-1625 -- Poetry.
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Distichs on the Coines.

Ad mei Coaetaneum, famae spem, Angliae famam, Serenissimum Regem Carolum
PArdon, dread Soueraigne, that I dare to Print, And stamp thy praises in a new found Mint: Nor doe I clip, nor counterfeit herein, If ought's amisse make it a veniall sin.
Amor ciuium Regis Praesidium.
SAfetie attends on Loue, this is the Ring Which weds the Citizens vnto the King.
Florent concordia Regna.
COncord's the Iemme, the breath, the euery thing; Which makes our Kingdome flourish, & our King.

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Cultores sui Deus Protegit.
HE that glorifies his God in Loue, Shall glorified be, by Him aboue.
Christo auspice regno.
HE that begins his Raigne with Christ on earth, Shall raigne in Heauen at his second birth.
Iustitia Thronum firmat.
THe prop of Thrones is Iustice, in her hand She holds the Ball and Scepter of our Land.
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