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The Muses Melody in a Consort Of Poetry

With Diverse occasionall and Compendious Epistles. Composed by the Author Tho. Jordan
 

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A Congratulatory to the bountiful Lover of the Liberal Sciences, Sir Thomas Prestwich Baronet.
 
 
 



A Congratulatory to the bountiful Lover of the Liberal Sciences, Sir Thomas Prestwich Baronet.

Bright Beam of honor, in whose worth and wit
The ravish'd ruines of the Muses sit;
If wishes wing'd with the felicious flight
Of nimble numbers may create delight,
Or if this composition may set forth
The zeal of one that hath more will then worth;
Suspend your approbation, and you'l see
How much my Love exceeds my Poetry.
Heroick thoughts enflame your soul; may no
Affronts afflict you wheresoe'er you go:
All that is mix'd in Consolations dish,
What studious man can think, or we can wish,
Crown all your Contemplations; may the skie
With fattest favours fill your Treasurie:
Honor embalm your Name, and may your fall
Make you rebound to joys Æthereal.
May all the happiness that can be due
To a redeemed Spirit wait on you.
Love be your Manuductor; may the tears
Of Penitence free you from future fears.
Divinity direct your wary ways,
And guard you from the froth of bad mens praise.
These wishes issue from the soul of one
Who means you more then he can think upon.