The Noble FUNERA Of that Renowned Champion the Duke of GRAFTON, Who was Slain at the Siege of Cork, and Royally Interred in Westminster-Abby. To the Tune of, Fond Boy: Or, Loves a sweet Passion. Licenced according to O● AS two men was walking down by the sea side, And the rare D of Grafton was shot in his side, they stepped unto him, and thus they did say, Oh the rare D. of Grafton is now cast away: they sent him to Portsmouth, with Royal Renown, And from thence to fair London, being near the crown. they divided his bowels, and laid at his feet, Whilst they imbalmed his body with spices so sweet, six weeks together they kept him from the clay, While the Nobles appointed his Funeral day, twelve Lords went before him, six bore him to ●h● ground while the Drums and the trumpets did solemnly sound. in Westminster-Abby it's now called by name, the Rare Duke of Grafton was buried in Fame they sighed and sobbed, and spent their whole day, While our Gracious Queen Mary came weeping away. When the rare Duke of Garfton lay deep in the clay, than his Soldiers went wandering every way. Besides the whole Nation did seem for with great Lamentation his Funeral Urn, For this our brave Hero, who died in His stout noble spirit would never on● 〈◊〉 Unto the proud Foe, who with fear 〈◊〉 When that he in their sights his 〈◊〉 But Death that grim King now hath took him (and left ns in sorrow and sadness this day) And sent him a while for to lie in the dust, till Angels shall place him with saints 'mongest then let the brave Actions and Deeds be extolled Of the stout Duke of Grafton that Champion His brave Noble Men with King Willi● to fight and bring down the proud they made both the French and the and run; leaving thousands of slain Where ever they came, the poor to avenge the brave Grafton 〈◊〉 PRINTED FOR CHARLES' BATS AT THE SUN AND BIBLE IN PY-CORNER.