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Otia Sacra Optima Fides
[by Mildmay Fane]
Westmorland, Mildmay Fane (1601-1666)
[epigraph]
I.
[part]
Columna Fidei.
ΚΑΡΔΙΑΓΝΩΣΤΗΣ. On the Title Page.
Ad Libellum suum.
In Unitate Trinitas.
[Let me not tread the Broad highway to Sin]
A Morning Thought.
Cœli enarrant Gloriam Dei.
My Countrey Audit.
Cui in calamitatibus soli sit fidendum.
My Carroll.
To overcome by Contraries.
To Improve Afflictions.
They that sow in Tears, shall reap in Joy.
Ascensus Gratiarum, Descensus Gratiarum.
Contemplatio Diurna.
Ubi desinit Medicus, incipit Theologus.
Annus annulus, &c. Diminutione largimur.
My Observation at Sea.
Upon Moses put young to Sea, or hid in an Ark of Bulrushes.
The Contempt of this World, raises the Others Esteem.
To Kisse Gods Rod; occasioned upon a Childs Sickness.
My Penthouse against the Storm of Grief, occasioned upon the Death of a dear Friend.
Man Levens the Batch.
The Attributes of true Love.
Contraria juxta se posita
Love begets Fear.
My Invocation
Misericordia Dei splendidissima.
To Man. Epig.
My Pool of Bethesda, or the Effusion of Christs Merits to heal our Miseries.
The Five Porches to Bethesda.
A Carroll.
A Quid Retribuam.
EVCHARISTIA
A Pelican feeding her young with blood out of her own Brest, a type of our Saviour.
In Sanctam Cœnam Domini, Epig.
A Dedication of my first Son.
In Quadragesimam.
A Hymm occasioned upon going to receive the blessed Sacrament when it was a snow.
A Reveille Mattin, or Good morrow to a friend.
Trium Gratiarum maxima Charitas.
El Sembrador, or, the Sower.
A Carroll.
Upon the birth of a Childe.
This is a true saying, That Christ came, &c.
My Looking-Glass.
Sham'd by the Creature.
To Man, on his frail Condition.
The Fallacy of the outward Man.
Upon the Times.
My Reformation.
My Close-Committee.
Humiliation without Reformation, a foundation without a Building; Reformation without Humiliation, a Building without a foundation.
A Carroll.
My Handkerchief to dry my eyes after the losse of a most dear Friend.
On the Proto-Martyrs Death.
A Morning Fancy upon recovery from sickness, and the birth of a Son at the same time.
From God to all Princes for moderation in taxing their Subjects.
Ut sit & Cogitationibus, Verbisque, Factisque propitius Omnipotens.
Times Mintage.
Upon the Rich Glutton, and Poor Begger.
A Reveille Mattin to my best Friend.
Quid Amabilius.
The necessity and grounds of Faith.
[Joyes Flitting Pleasures, Transitory Lie]
The Brazen Serpent.
Good Fridays Reveille, or on the Passion.
On Easter-day. 1648.
To Prince CHARLES, in Aprill, 1648.
To Easter Day.
The true Bread of Life.
A Carroll.
The Tragicomedie of Mans life.
Upon a Clock.
Upon a very wet S. Stephens day.
Upon Easter day.
Christ alone the Author and finisher of our Faith.
Upon a Thanksgiving day for a Victory.
Opera
Catena Caularum ad Salutem pertinentium
A Carroll.
To New-years Day.
[In stead of Jacobs Ladder heer is one]
Ad quendam tam Potentia quàm Intelligentia & Doctrina, Divitiis æquè ac Nobilitate & honoribus præditum.
A Threefold Cord is not easily broken.
[All other Crosses may disquiet rest]
Spectaculum veræ Humilitatis.
Pilat's Inscription.
PIIREGIS COMPASSIO
La Citta Improvida.
Il vero monte Testaccio.
Easter dayes Resurrexit.
In Diem Natalem etiam & Jejunalem quoniam Mercurialem Mensis ultimam.
To my Gracious God.
The Object of Love and Power.
Use and Memory Parents to VVisdome.
II.
The Second Part.
To my Book, upon the second Part, and the Title Page.
Humane Science Handmaid to Divine.
Occasioned by seeing a Walk of Bay-trees.
Inter Acus & Aculeos pugna.
Chloris Complaint.
The Fift of November, being in Kent a stony Countrey.
Anglia Hortus.
My happy Life, to a Friend.
De Imperatorum Julianorum lineæ ultimo Et Sulpitii sive Electorum primo.
Upon a Journey of His Majesty's into Scotland, and His safe Return.
To N. B. an Angler.
Amoris Sigillum.
Virtus vera Nobilitas.
Upon King CHARLES return out of Scotland in November, 1641.
Upon the King and Queens meeting after long absence.
Cordium Concordia vera.
To N. B. for his Company.
In praise of Fidelia.
Two Turtles billing, and death with his Sithe over them, ready to make separation; To whom this Divide & Impera.
To Sir John VVentworth, upon his Curiosities and Courteous entertainment at Summerly in Lovingland.
Upon King CHARLES's meeting with the Dukes of York and Glocester, and the Lady Elizabeth, his three children at Maidenhead, the 15 of July, 1647.
To Prince CHARLES.
In readventum meum ad Antiquos Lares.
The Fallacy of hopes or wishes.
My Farewell to the Court.
How to ride out a Storm.
Upon Celius.
A happy Life.
To Quintianus.
Ad Scoto-Britannum cui Carolus noster se subtraxit.
An Epitaph on E. W.
On a Player.
In Obitum Ben. Johns. Poetæ eximii.
Of an Old Man.
De Tristibus.
Sola Bella che piace.
To Retiredness.
To my Book.
Infans Natus, Fillus Datus.
Christus.
Tantillus Homo, & Tantus Peccator.
Before a Sacrament.
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Otia Sacra Optima Fides
Otia Sacra Optima Fides
[by Mildmay Fane]
Mildmay Fane Westmorland
1601-1666
Printed by Richard Cotes
London
1648
Otia Sacra Optima Fides