In which our glorious Master led the way

To realms of peace and everlasting day.

Farewell, dear friend! and for this once excuse

The last efforts of an expiring Muse.

Thomas Flatman.

Lines to John Northleigh] From The Triumph of our Monarchy, Over the Plots and Principles of our Rebels and Republicans, Being Remarks on their most eminent Libels. By John Northleigh, 1685; the lines are headed 'To my worthy Friend, J. Northleigh, Esq., Author of this Book and the Parallel'. Dryden also contributed a poem.


Lines to Archbishop Sancroft.

My Lord