Fames roule: or, The names of our dread soveraigne Lord King Charles, his royall Queen Mary, and his most hopefull posterity: together with, the names of the dukes, marquesses, earles, viscounts ... of his three renowned kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland: anagrammatiz'd and expressed by acrosticke lines on their names. By Mistris Mary Fage, wife of Robert Fage the younger, gentleman

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Fames roule: or, The names of our dread soveraigne Lord King Charles, his royall Queen Mary, and his most hopefull posterity: together with, the names of the dukes, marquesses, earles, viscounts ... of his three renowned kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland: anagrammatiz'd and expressed by acrosticke lines on their names. By Mistris Mary Fage, wife of Robert Fage the younger, gentleman
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London :: Printed by Richard Oulton [for J. Crouch],
1637.
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"Fames roule: or, The names of our dread soveraigne Lord King Charles, his royall Queen Mary, and his most hopefull posterity: together with, the names of the dukes, marquesses, earles, viscounts ... of his three renowned kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland: anagrammatiz'd and expressed by acrosticke lines on their names. By Mistris Mary Fage, wife of Robert Fage the younger, gentleman." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00529.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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(22) To the Right Honourable EDWARD Earle of Bathe, and Lord Fitzwarin. EDVVARDE BOVRCHIER Anagramma. DOVE, BE RICH REVVAR.

Ever where Dove-like innocence doth bide, Doth rich reward well happen to betide, Who is an innocent and harmlesse soul, Ah who is it his honour would controul! Rather who would not set his helping hand, Desiring such were great ones of the Land, Endeavouring safe to be in their command?
But yet if innocence should honour want, O honour there would be nathles not scant; Vertue is such a peereles precious thing, Rightly it honour with it self doth bring: Chuse whether men will honour it or no, Honour it self it is, where it doth go: Innocence Dove-like is a Rich reward. Evermore then your soul who it regard, Rightly may be in blest Elyzium starr'd.
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