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A42662 Eleosriabos: being England's triumphs in an hearty remembrance of that wonderfull providence which hath all along waited on the sacred person of our Augustus His Majesty William III. Until he arriv'd safe in the joyfull haven of peace. A pindarick. By T. G. Physician in Essex. T. G. 1697 (1697) Wing G61; ESTC R216431 4,663 9

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While our Augustus whom we love to trust Still makes his martial Deeds the more august By how much in Him something more is found Than wither'd Fame's loud Trumpets sound Or the Arcadian m The Monosyllable ●●● by the 〈◊〉 is taken often for a Univerality but more 〈◊〉 in the 〈…〉 their God 〈◊〉 at whole Death the whole frame of Di●b●●●●al Worship fell to the ground along with that in●ernal Polity which lay hid in the Paga● Ora●les Pan had levell'd to the ground● VI. I knew no better way great Acts t' have told Than graving Thine upon the backs of old Till You most mighty Prince my Muse inspir'd And such a gratefull Zeal had fir'd Whose n See to this effect a famous Story of 〈◊〉 to the Emperor Tilerius Caesar and handed down to us by the accurate Pea of the learned Mr. 〈◊〉 his Travels to 〈…〉 c. lib. 1. p. 11. 〈…〉 alludes both to a liquid and 〈◊〉 Chymical Substance which 〈…〉 for half a Minute of an hour 〈…〉 whatever if scroll'd 〈…〉 Paper will represent the 〈…〉 very delightfull 〈◊〉 Characters 〈…〉 self have seen 〈…〉 ingenious Doctor 〈…〉 which he some years 〈…〉 of the Royal Society by the Name of the 〈…〉 Another ●●●● namely the 〈…〉 and by 〈…〉 Pyramis in Shining Flame Blazons Thine Acts round Thy Victorious Name And gives surprizing Glories to Thy Deeds That when Thy Successor Thy o Positaeque ex ordine gemmae Labours reads As Letters sence so this its own p Clara reperoussu reddebant lumina Phoebo Ovid. Met. lib. 2. Fame breeds ' You lent an Ear to Europe's Groan When none beside its Cause dare own A Sacred Stem You slipt from off Your Throne Gracious it prov'd Luxuriant and Green And as the Prophets Goard a goodly Screen Unto the Nation 's Laws their Liberty Their Lives their Children Religion All shelter'd from Oppression And also gave so great Renown to Thee As fixt the Universal Monarchy Unto the fertil Root from whence it sprang As great Effects on Causes terminate and hang. VII Listen no more unto the Tales of Fame Of Caesar or of mighty Pompey's Name Or the great King of Macedon those Scenes Were to these Ends as nobler Means The Means of Peace and fuller Glory Than Time e'er plac'd in Greek or Roman Story But what if Hebrew Rabbies talk of sage Moses and Joshua famous in their Age Yet these the Shades not Substance might presage And seem'd with Verities to jest While they held earthy things in Quest The Heav'n spir'd Zeal that fill'd our Hero's Breast Bids him look high since his Commission bears What top-most q The Cross that rests upon the top of the Imperial Crown sits upon the Crown he wears Strengthens his Heart and bids his Sword not spare A trait'rous Crew but let 'em feel and see So treacherous to Heaven and Thee That the All Conqu'ring Banners thou dost bear Shall Victims make till they to Heaven rear In Concert with Thy Labours and just Throne Thy Great Allies where Joy and Interest meet in One. THE ANAGRAM Drawn from the ROYAL TITLES Viz. William the Third KING OF England Scotland France and Ireland I the Delight of Mankind I can call redres of the Land tangled in War So some more Orient Gem in Casket close immur'd Is no more safe from harm than fatally secur'd As once th' Illustrious Titles with thy mighty Name Suffer'd Eclipse in the dark Shades of written Fame Till Royal Acts untangl'd their strict Anagram FINIS