1. |
TO The memory of the truly Noble deceased, Dvdley Carleton,
Lord Viscount Dorchester, principall
Secretary of State to his Maiestie of Great Britaine. |
1. |
2. |
3. |
4. |
5. |
6. |
2. |
[1.]. |
2. |
3. |
4. |
5. |
6. |
7. |
8. |
9. |
10. |
11. |
12. |
13. |
14. |
15. |
16. |
17. |
18. |
19. |
20. |
21. |
22. |
23. |
24. |
25. |
26. |
27. |
28. |
29. |
30. |
31. |
32. |
33. |
34. |
35. |
36. |
37. |
38. |
39. |
40. |
41. |
42. |
43. |
44. |
45. |
46. |
47. |
48. |
49. |
50. |
51. |
52. |
53. |
54. |
55. |
56. |
57. |
58. |
59. |
60. |
61. |
62. |
63. |
64. |
65. |
67. |
68. |
69. |
70. |
71. |
72. |
73. |
74. |
75. |
76. |
77. |
78. |
79. |
80. |
81. |
82. |
83. |
84. |
85. |
86. |
87. |
88. |
89. |
90. |
3. |
4. |
5. |
Works of John Taylor the Water Poet not included in the folio volume of 1630 | ||
5
TO The memory of the truly Noble deceased, Dvdley Carleton, Lord Viscount Dorchester, principall Secretary of State to his Maiestie of Great Britaine.
If He be blest that is of Noble bloud,And being made great, is both great and good,
Who is a Christian euery way compleat,
Who holds it better to be good than great,
Whose life was guided with good Conscience,
Whose end was sauing faith and penitence,
These blessings Noble Dorchester were thine,
And these haue made thee 'Immortall and diuine.
Works of John Taylor the Water Poet not included in the folio volume of 1630 | ||