The prince's cabala; or, Mysteries of state . ir lefs lovely Jfaac% at theMountain of the Lord : In a word,when they dare be good withoutFear of Shame or Want ^ and reli-giouily loyal without dreading ei-ther Beggary or Death : Then be-ing worthy of their Kings Favour,they fhall have Honour withoutftain or Blemifh, and Names vene-rable in the Mouths of all Then fhall they fet their Feet uponthe Necks of the Mighty, andTyrants fhall bow down under-them, and they fhaU be f^ton high with 9^ Lord V ? R ? L A ??? Advice to with the Rulers of the People: Then fhall they have the Acclama-tions


The prince's cabala; or, Mysteries of state . ir lefs lovely Jfaac% at theMountain of the Lord : In a word,when they dare be good withoutFear of Shame or Want ^ and reli-giouily loyal without dreading ei-ther Beggary or Death : Then be-ing worthy of their Kings Favour,they fhall have Honour withoutftain or Blemifh, and Names vene-rable in the Mouths of all Then fhall they fet their Feet uponthe Necks of the Mighty, andTyrants fhall bow down under-them, and they fhaU be f^ton high with 9^ Lord V ? R ? L A ??? Advice to with the Rulers of the People: Then fhall they have the Acclama-tions of the Saints, and the bendedKnees of the Poor at the Throneof Grace, for their long Life andHappinefs: Then ihall they befearM by their Enemy, and lovdby their Friends;, they fhall havetne mothirly BleAlng of theChurch of England^ the and Plaudite of Angels,and the bountiful Reward and Eugeof their God and Father*, a glo-rious Robe, an immarceiTibleCrown, and a perpetual Kingdom:for indeed this Honour have allhis J 2 0 ? ? ? ? R I A ? Prefented toQueen El/^G^SET/i, Againft Her Majeftys beingengrofsd by any ParticularFa \ ? u r 1 ? ?. Written by Wi l l i a ? C ? c ? h^Lord Burleigh^ then Lord High-Treaiiirer of En g l a ? d.


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