This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 Excerpt: ...eyes unto the heavens I bend, Craving of Christ his mercy to extend. My bloody deed, O Lord! doe me forgive, And let my soule within thy Kingdome live. Farewell! false World, and friends that fickle be; All wives, farewell! example take by me; Let not the Devill to murder you entice; Seeke to escape each foule and ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 Excerpt: ...eyes unto the heavens I bend, Craving of Christ his mercy to extend. My bloody deed, O Lord! doe me forgive, And let my soule within thy Kingdome live. Farewell! false World, and friends that fickle be; All wives, farewell! example take by me; Let not the Devill to murder you entice; Seeke to escape each foule and filthy vice. And now, O Christ! to thee I yeeld my breath; Strengthen my faith in bitter pangs of death; Forgive my faults and follies, I thee pray, And with thy blood wash thou my sinnes away. Finis. A lamentable Ditty composed upon the Death of Robert Lord Devereux, late Earle of Essex, who was beheaded in the Tower of London, on Ashwenesday in the morning, 1600. To The Tune Of Welladay. Sweet England's pride is gone! welladay! welladay! Which makes her sigh and gfone evermore still; He did her fame advance in Ireland, Spaine, and France, And, now, by dismall chance, is from us tane. He was a vertuous Peere, welladay! welladay! And was esteemed deare evermore still: He alwayes helpt the pooie, which makes them sigh ful sore His death they doe deplore in every place. Brave honour grae'd him still, gallantly, gallantly; He nere did deed of ill; well it is knowne; But Envy, that foule fiend, whose malice r.ere did end, Hath brought true vertue's friend unto his thrall. At Tilt he did surpasse, gallantly, gallantly; All men that is and was evermore still. One day, as it was seene, In honour of our Queene, Such deeds hath nere bin seene as he did doe. Abroad, and eke at home, gallantly, gallantly; For valour there was none like him before. In Ireland, France, and Spaine, they fear'd great Essex name--And England lov'd the same in every place. But all would not prevaile; welladay! welladay! His deeds did not availe; more was the pitty! He was condem'd...
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