Du Bartas His Divine Weekes And Workes with A Compleate Collectio[n] of all the other most delight-full Workes: Translated and written by yt famous Philomusus: Iosvah Sylvester |
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[To Arthur's Castle (call'd by Art's Chast Lvre)]
To Arthur's Castle (call'd by Art's Chast Lvre)
My Hope Heere Hastneth, For My Hart's Last Cvre.
My Hope Heere Hastneth, For My Hart's Last Cvre.
Sir, Yov haue seen, in my Panaretvs,
A Svveet IDEA of --- Our hopes in You:
A Real Act of that Ideal Vievve,
In my St. Levvis Roy --- All-Vertuous.
Heer, (more Heroik, and more Holy-True)
I bring your Highness yet A Higher Peece
(Past all the Patterns of old Rome & Greece)
Faith's PATIENT Chāpion, in His Triumph due.
Farre bee His Crosses frō my Prince, I pray:
Neer bee His Courses (As the most complete
In sacred Graces that beseeme The Great)
Towards God & Man; in cleer or cloudy Day;
So much More needfull in This Sin-full Age,
By How Much Satan (neer his end) doth rage:
VVith VVhom and His, the better Aye to wrastle,
Great Michael gard & strengthen Arthvr's Castle;
A Svveet IDEA of --- Our hopes in You:
A Real Act of that Ideal Vievve,
In my St. Levvis Roy --- All-Vertuous.
Heer, (more Heroik, and more Holy-True)
I bring your Highness yet A Higher Peece
(Past all the Patterns of old Rome & Greece)
Faith's PATIENT Chāpion, in His Triumph due.
Farre bee His Crosses frō my Prince, I pray:
Neer bee His Courses (As the most complete
In sacred Graces that beseeme The Great)
Towards God & Man; in cleer or cloudy Day;
So much More needfull in This Sin-full Age,
By How Much Satan (neer his end) doth rage:
VVith VVhom and His, the better Aye to wrastle,
Great Michael gard & strengthen Arthvr's Castle;
praies Prostrate Iosvah Sylvester.
Du Bartas | ||