. The workes of the most high and mightie prince, Iames, by the grace of God, king of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. . THS <LA%qVM€3^ Sonnet. O d giues not Kings the ftile oiCjods in vaine,For on his Throne his Scepter doe they fwey:^ And as their fubie&s ought them to obey,So Kings fhould feare and feme their God againe:If then ye would enioy ahappie raigne,Obferue the Statutes of your heauenly King,And from his Law,make all your Lawes to fpring:Since his Lieutenant here ye mould remains,Reward the iuft3be ftedfaft, true,and plaine,Repreffe the proud,main


. The workes of the most high and mightie prince, Iames, by the grace of God, king of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. . THS <LA%qVM€3^ Sonnet. O d giues not Kings the ftile oiCjods in vaine,For on his Throne his Scepter doe they fwey:^ And as their fubie&s ought them to obey,So Kings fhould feare and feme their God againe:If then ye would enioy ahappie raigne,Obferue the Statutes of your heauenly King,And from his Law,make all your Lawes to fpring:Since his Lieutenant here ye mould remains,Reward the iuft3be ftedfaft, true,and plaine,Repreffe the proud,maintayning aye the right^Walke alwayes fo,as euer in his fight,Who guardes the godly,plaguing the prophane;Andfoye (hall in Princely vertues (nine,Refembling right your mightie King Diuine. M 2 TO 38


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