Pleasant dialogues and dramma's selected out of Lucian, Erasmus, Textor, Ovid, &c. ... By Tho. Heywood |
Of that worthy and most religious Knight, Sir Paul Pindar.
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Of that worthy and most religious Knight, Sir Paul Pindar.
His Anagram.
Prayer in D. Pauls.
An Acrostick upon the Anagram.
S ir Paul, of all that ever boare that name,Y ou to Saint Paul most deare are, and may claime
R are priviledge; (I might say) above all
P riority, that beare the name of Paul.
A course like yours, how to continue prayers
V nto succession, who hath left his heyres?
L et this your piety proceed to'th full,
P ursue your good worke, and bring on the dull
I nsensible grosse Earth-wormes, such as prise
N o god but gold, nor will be heavenly wise.
D edicate on; make others like sincere,
A noble president you shall appeare,
R ead, whilst old Ianus ushers the new yeare.
A Distick.
Saint Paul, Sir Paul, both traveld: one with care
To build Christs Church: Pauls th' other to repaire.
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