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A garden of graue and godlie flowers

Sonets, elegies, and epitaphs. Planted, polished, and perfected: By Mr. Alexander Gardyne
  

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VPON HIS MAJESTIES Armes quartered.
  
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VPON HIS MAJESTIES Armes quartered.

Lord be thy boundles bountie from aboue,
The British Great, long tripartited Throne,
Vnited now, in pleasure, peace and loue,
To thee and thine (Great Iames) shal Al-be-on
Distractions, greefs, and grudges all are gone,
Competitors, that preast thy Crowns to clame,
Hes ceas'd their sutes, and leau's to thee Alone,
The Irish, French, and th'English Diademe,
Out of all doubt impertinent to them;
And be all Laws belonging vnto thee,
As lo my sacred Soveraigne supreme,
Behold here with thy Royall eies, and see
The Leopards, and Flowres of France they bring
The Harpe, to sport their Lord, thee Lyon King.