A Strappado for the Diuell Epigrams and Satyres alluding to the time, with diuers measures of no lesse Delight. By MISOSUKOS[Greek], to his friend PHILOKRATES[Greek] [by Richard Brathwait] |
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A Victorious Pæan to our
Albions St, alluding to all noble
spirits, natiue assumers of his Honor & Order.
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A Victorious Pæan to our Albions St, alluding to all noble spirits, natiue assumers of his Honor & Order.
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Pean then must wee
Giue St George the victorie:
Whose desert
Grac't each part;
Where so ere he vs'd to be,
None more grac't, or lou'd then he.
Giue St George the victorie:
Whose desert
Grac't each part;
Where so ere he vs'd to be,
None more grac't, or lou'd then he.
Perseus though his renowne,
Did to all the world come;
Yet one staine,
Dimm'd his fame:
But the worlds spatious roome,
Shrines St George in honours tombe.
Did to all the world come;
Yet one staine,
Dimm'd his fame:
But the worlds spatious roome,
Shrines St George in honours tombe.
![]() | A Strappado for the Diuell | ![]() |