Pleasant dialogues and dramma's selected out of Lucian, Erasmus, Textor, Ovid, &c. ... By Tho. Heywood |
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Of the right Honourable Sir Henry Carey, Lord Hunsden, Earle of Dover, &c.
Henry Carey: The Anagram. Rayne Rich.
An Acrostick upon the Anagram.
H onored Sir, If content a Kingdome be,E ver raigne rich, grac't with that inward crowne,
N one is (then you) in true nobility
R icher; in vertue, issue, or renowne,
Y ou need not feare fortunes inconstant frowne.
C onscience unstain'd, justice, integrity
A bound in you, by all which you are knowne.
R emarkt you are for your sincerity,
E nnobled Sir, and in your blest posterity
Y ou shall raigne rich, still making these your owne.
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