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A16938 Tvvo elegies consecrated to the neuer-dying memorie of the most worthily admyred; most hartily loued; and generally bewayled prince; Henry Prince of Wales. Brooke, Christopher, d. 1628.; Browne, William, 1590-ca. 1645. aut 1613 (1613) STC 3831; ESTC S106715 6,419 22

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Tvvo Elegies Consecrated TO THE NEVER-dying Memorie of the most worthily admyred most hartily loued and generally bewayled PRINCE HENRY Prince of Wales Hoc fonte deriuata clades In Patriam Populumque fluxit LONDON Printed by T. S. for RICHARD MORE and are to be sould at his shoppe in Saint Dunstones Church-yard 1613. TO THE HONORABLE GENTLEMEN and griefe-afflicted followers of our incomparable Prince HENRY deceased Interdum Lacrim●e pondera vocis habent COurteous Reader I entreate thee patiently to beare with these few faults in the first Poeme which through much haste are escaped Stanz for false read true 1 lumpe lumps 2 mayme fatall mayme 10 or nor 18 satiate sate 24 Chaine Claime 25 Careere in Careere 32 Kingling kindling A FVNERALL ELEGIE ON THE PRINCE THose baser mindes vnknowing sensuall rude That measure contraries indifferently Whos 's Summumbonum is their sleepe and food Preferring moments to Eternitie That GOOD in ILL and Soule in Sence include And beare no part in publique Miserie May well bee call'd that many-headed Beast The spawne of Earth and lumpe but indigest And such wise NATVRE keepes in desperate care With hopelesse things that tho opprest with want Yet ioy in griefe are hopefull in despayre And mortall in Affects as Ignorant They feele no motion nor doe beare a share In that mayne Cause which all good mindes doth daunt Sad Brittanes losse DEATHS mayme whose terrour May mixe our Teares with cares and griefe with horror But who of gentle SPIRIT and softned HART Or who of Knowledge and the mindes discourse One out of NATVRE th' other out of ART That doe not plunge themselues in Sorrowes sowrse For these true qualities should beare a part NATVRE breedes Tendernesse KNOVVLEDGE Remorse Remorse breeds sorrow Sorrow SENCE confounding VVith drearie Passion and Harts deepest wounding And eu'n as from some strange and ioyfull Cause Proceeds oft times effects quite contrary VVhich by confusion of the Organ drawes The Mirth to Teares so DEATH prepostrously To snatch a Kingdomes hope gainst Natures Lawes So Deare so Young begets extremitie Beyond Loues ordinary course of teares Such Passion swallowes Pitie vp in Feares Then if in Cause so weighty teares so light Expresse not these effects of gentle kinde Colde moues in meane but nums vs with much might And brightnesse ouer-great may strike vs blinde So in extreames in NATVRE put to flight VVhich lodged in the Center of the Minde Drawes in teares moysture Sorrow to supply Least hart being burnt to Cinders Passion dye Then in the depth of SENCE my zeale-fraught brest Wounded with griefe and straining drops of BLOOD Opening a vent to giue my Passion rest Yeeld tributary streames to TIMES vast FLOOD Worke LOVE swell Seas may that MVSE ne're be blest That drownes his WIT in standing Lake of mud But Pegase Hoofes strike learned Helicon VVhose Riuelets now may runne through ALBION And as a liquid substance whiles one bent To hold it fast by thinnesse apt to runne Is easier lost and rather findeth vent By harder handling and compression So worthier VVITS within the Braine being pent Breaking the bounds of such contraction Rebound aboue their EARTH that holds in vaine The fluent Numbers of their rauishing Straine In TAGVS then some Swannet dip his Pen And of this EAGLET-Issue sing the Fame Renue his FIGVRE in the hearts of men Charme stupid SENCE your Spell is in his NAME And tho this PHOENIX fled from any ken Haue sacrificed his LIFE in Funerall Flame A POETS Magicke yet preuailes in death Adds LIFE to Vertue and giues Honor Breath In morall TRVTH some later Poets faine How when we leaue this vaile of misery That Time giues Abstracts which our names containe Which flickering Fowle that about Lethe flye Catch in their Beakes but let them fall againe Such are rude men that drowne all memory But if a Swan doe get a Heroes name He consecrates it straight t'immortall Fame Yee Isis Swannes then let not Lethes Fowles Prophane his name but may this PRINCES glory Which Enuy Lethe Time or Age controls Be sung of you in a Mineruall story Let this Fames Sunne through this round Transitory Shine and ne're set and fixed like the Poles Whiles some stout Atlas props his heauenly frame Let men like Spheres moue round about the same But I in WIT the weak'st in ART the least Knowing his death would cause the Muses slaine In will tho not in skill strong as the best Doe giue my Tincture to their purer graine And tho I bring but ground-worke to the rest That must erect this Trophe to his name I shall be proud yet to haue had a hand Vpon the Bases where their Columbs stand Then faire POSTERITIE heau'ns Arbitresse That in Eternall Characters enrolles Those Worthies rapt from Earths vnworthinesse Through the diuine impulsion of their soules Receaue his memory which our zeales expresse Deepely remembred in the Thespian bowles That Times insatiate Orque with kingdomes fed May on his Ruines haue his name be red When first in child-hood NATVRE sway'd his State All diligent Culture vs'd to Vertues Roote So soone he had disclos'd the hidden Gate That his high SPIRIT tooke wing in stead of foote His timelinesse did so preuent his date That ere the Flowre was look't for came the fruit Thus Time in him gaue spurre to Natures speed And high-borne thoughts his height of birth exceed In him Earths DEITIE with Heau'ns combin'd To shew their vtmost cunning in a CREATVRE The Humors and the Elements enclin'd To giue to him heau'n pointed forme and stature And GOD by his rich Dowrie of the minde Render'd his Vertue Angell like in NATVRE And then but shewed the world their Artfull Prize Then shut him vp againe from mortall eyes His LIFE and LIVES delight was harmonie Whose Organs and whose Instruments were found Vpon his PARTS in contrarietie To make sweete Musique vpon NATVRES ground But TIME too timelesse in this Sympathie Hasting his Cloze this heau'nly SPIRIT hath wound Vp to the Spheres and Orbs Celestiall HEE was in NATVRE so Angelicall His PRACTISE was with more then manly awe To sway the Scepter of his worlds Designes Where by an vpright hand he sought to draw Through all his actions paralells and lines Measur'd by IVSTICE and by REASONS Law No sence perturbs no passion vndermines His glorious state but kept his SOVLE a shrine Burning in zeale of truth and deeds Diuine His TIME by equall portions he diuided Betweene his bookes and th'exercise of warre Warre the Tribunall seate where are decided The rights of KINGS and studies that from farre Suruey the TIMES how wandring and misguided That Mars with wits Minerua seem'd at iarre Which of them both should sway his Princely Hart Th' one with sterne Armes the other with milde Art Vpon PERNASSVS Mount he tooke his stand A prospect faire of all discouerie For nothing secret in Starres Sea or Land Can be concealed from learnings clearest eye Here would HEE contemplate and cast beyond The