Diuine epistles. Dedicated. to right honble. & worthy guests inuited to ye nuptialls of the great Kings sonne. &c By Augustin. Taylor. preacher at Hawarden.

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Diuine epistles. Dedicated. to right honble. & worthy guests inuited to ye nuptialls of the great Kings sonne. &c By Augustin. Taylor. preacher at Hawarden.
Author
Taylor, Augustine.
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London :: Printed by Nicholas Okes,
1623.
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Marriage -- Religious aspects -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
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TO THE RIGHT HONO∣rable, William Lord Harbert, Earle of Pembrooke, Barron Harbert of Cardiffe, Lord Parr Roos of Reudall, Marmion, and St. Quintin, Chiefe Chamberlaine of his Maiesties House-hold, Gouernour of Ports-mouth, and Warden of the Stauneries, Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter, and one of his Maiesties, most Honorable Priuy Councell, &c.

Most Honorable:

KIng Salomon did choose to haue his Throne, Borne vp with Lyons, and admitted none, Of baser beasts that should imployed bee, In office neare vnto his dignitie, Accounting wolues, and asses beasts too base, To be imployd about a Throne of grace. Your greatnesse being goodnesse doth affect, The best supporters, because you protect, Both art, and wit, and grace, I wish to bee Preseruer of your pious dignitie: Great Earle, a Diuine muse vnto you brings, A sacrifice worth the respect of Kings,

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Not for my merit, by whom now it comes, But for his merits that hath brought the sonnes Of Adam backe to Eden, giue to mee, Such fauours as befits the ministrie; And for requitall God giue you, I'll pray, Many good yeares, and then one lasting day.

Willing to doe your Honor any Christian seruice, in the power of AVGVSTINE TAYLOR.

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