The mirrour which flatters not. . th^^y if 1 hazard the perilsof the Sea , to render Homage to a^Qju E E N E , -^hole Greatnefle pr-force bumbles the mofi arrogant Iplrits,being not able, fo much 01 in though t^ toreach to the firft degree of her Graces themfehes are hers,md the^ V £ R T u e s haye alliancedtheir ownc and her JSfame • and all theadorable qualities ix^hick are found herebelow ^ are admirable in her alone, ojin their Source. I am confirained to hefilent (^Madame) being o^er-chargedmth too much ftibjed: of ipeech. Thenumber of your PerfecTtions aftonifljesme 3 the great


The mirrour which flatters not. . th^^y if 1 hazard the perilsof the Sea , to render Homage to a^Qju E E N E , -^hole Greatnefle pr-force bumbles the mofi arrogant Iplrits,being not able, fo much 01 in though t^ toreach to the firft degree of her Graces themfehes are hers,md the^ V £ R T u e s haye alliancedtheir ownc and her JSfame • and all theadorable qualities ix^hick are found herebelow ^ are admirable in her alone, ojin their Source. I am confirained to hefilent (^Madame) being o^er-chargedmth too much ftibjed: of ipeech. Thenumber of your PerfecTtions aftonifljesme 3 the greatnefle of pur Merit rai>i-(1)6$ me, the fplendour cf your Vertue da^.es The EpisTLE>6^r* da:^es me: ?^nd in this dazle, thu tranf-port, this exce(k of admiration, y^bereinmy fenfes and Iplrits are mB alike enga-ged , I am compedd to cafl my jelfe at thefeet of your Majeftie, ^W ^^wiW pardonof the boldnep Sphich lajfume omly to en]qythe ftilc of Mad ame^ ra«r Majesties Moft humblejand moftobeyfant Servant, If« f^^M^^f^Mii Tq THE QVEE3SCE OF Gr eat Br 11 a I the SMirror which flatters not^ of Le Sieur de la S e n r e :SONNET. ]^ RfNCEssE^this perverfe Ages ^oxlomgemme^\Nho(t\zd^^ oi Venues ktrnts^frodigie-^Illuflrious Sien^oi the faireft Stem-me^That Beaven eVe iTiewdi this Vniverfes eye;Though i^^re with thoufand hwdrancesavcvfcyBarres me thepZ^^^^^to which my dutys bent:jl cannot chcere my fiule horn pft-torment^But by dejtgne w pourtray you in Verfe. But But fince that Serres (hews in this true MmourThe Pertues of your Minis eternall fpiendour,As lively as your ^odjs beautious meafr^re,My heed to view j<?^ here^ lets others paitc 5So well I here Agnize all your rare treafure^That I ne re fawr a better Cryiiaa^Glafe. Par le S^ C^ To To the A u T H o R, uponthe fame fuhjeSin STANCE S. Divine Spirit, tnomng Soule,fFhich tvith lovely f^eet concrouleRank*fl otir foules thofe good rules under,mich thy Pen layes downc with wonder,^hiFB the fweetne


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