. The poetical works of William Drummond of Hawthornden : with 'A cypresse grove' . uid, Salomon the Wise,That King, Whose Brest Mgeria did inflame,Augustus, Helenes Sonne, Great in all Eyes,Doe Homage low to thy mausolean Frame ;5 And bow before thy Laurell AnadeameLet all Those sacred Swannes, which to the SkiesBy neuer-dying Layes haue raisd their Name,From North to South, where Sunne doth set and rise. Religion, orphand, waileth ore thine Vrne,lo Out Justice weepes her Eyes, now truely Blind ;In Niobees the remnant Vertues turne :Fame, but to blaze thy Glories, Hues World, which
. The poetical works of William Drummond of Hawthornden : with 'A cypresse grove' . uid, Salomon the Wise,That King, Whose Brest Mgeria did inflame,Augustus, Helenes Sonne, Great in all Eyes,Doe Homage low to thy mausolean Frame ;5 And bow before thy Laurell AnadeameLet all Those sacred Swannes, which to the SkiesBy neuer-dying Layes haue raisd their Name,From North to South, where Sunne doth set and rise. Religion, orphand, waileth ore thine Vrne,lo Out Justice weepes her Eyes, now truely Blind ;In Niobees the remnant Vertues turne :Fame, but to blaze thy Glories, Hues World, which late was Golden by thy Breath,Is Iron turnd, and horrid by thy Death. This sonnet is wanting in IM. 5 NO. thy Laurels ^ q. Set all » O. Thy Urn NO. Justiceweeps out NO. To Niobes 12 nO. stales behind ^^ nO. I thWorld FINIS. The Entertainmentof King Charles. Reprinted from the Edition of 1633, THE ENTERTAINMENT OF THE HIGH ANDMIGHTY MONARCH CHARLES King of Greac Britaine,Franccy and Ireland^ Into his auncicnt and royall City of Edinbvrgh, the fitrcenthof luncy 1533. ^MDEFEHCiai. Printedat EBihbtilgk bylok»}Vreittiun.\6$^^ ^yr^mtWI^i^^A- Plate 10.—Facsimile of Title-Page. Page 11 The entertainement of the High and Mighty Monarch, Prince Charles, King of great Brittaine, France and Ireland^ into his ancient and Royall Citie of Rdenbourgh^ the 15. of lune. 1633. ITHOVT the Gate which is towards the West, where the streete ascendeth to Heroites Hospitall, did an Arch arise of height .... of breadth .... square with the battlements and inmost side of the towne-wall, the face looking to the Castle, represented a Citie situated on a rock, which with pointed Clifts, Shrubs, Trees, Herbs, and Verdure, did appeare in perspectiue upon the battlements ; in 10 great Letters was written, nTEPi2TA 5TPA-TOnEAA. As Ptolomeus nameth it: in a lesse and differentCharacter was written In both N and O, the title of this work differs considerably fromthat of the original edition, as will be seen
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