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ON THE REPRESENTATION OF THE Prince at his Funeralls.

He that the Life of this Face euer sawe;
The Mildnes in it noting, and the Awe:
Will iudge that Peace did either in her Loue,
So soone aduance Him to her State aboue;
Or else in Feare that He would Warre preferre,
Concluded with Him, He should Liue with Her.
To Both, His aptnesse fluently appeares,
In eu'rie Souldiers griefe, and Schollars teares.
C. T.