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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Fage, Mary.
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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 May 18, 2024.

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(388) To the right Worshipfull, Sir RICHARD HVT∣TON Knight, one of the Iustices of the Common-Pleas. RICHARD HVTTON. Anagramma. ARDENT TOVCH HIR.

Reaching with ardency and high flowne spirit, Into the Iustice seat you doe inherit, Choysely expressing it to wed the bride, Having faire Iustice to sit on your side. Ardent you thus doe touch hir with your hand, Reverently acting what she doth command, Doing to poore their right, who Iustice cry, Each one perceives is yours eternally.
Her touch with ardent love and fast affection, Virtuously performing her direction, That as you are a Iudge, so you may be, Truth still acting Iusticarily: On seat of Chancery when you assist, None may your just poys'd equity resist.
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