Antitrisulca meam quam flamma cremarerat Arcem, Anteferenda Mihi Fabrica nulla fuit. On S. t PAVL's Cathedral represented by Mr DAN. KING. Illustrious. Pile, o that my Muse, Amphien-like, could Life infuse Into Thy Stones & make them dance In Order, till They might advance Into their ancient Seats, and rise In Spires to resalute the Skies. What though 〈◊〉 7 Wonders have In their own Rubbish found a grave: Consuming Time did scarce amiss So long as He dispensed with This: For whilst He PAUL'S upheld alone, The Sc●●●● re-flourisht in This One. Hail, Sacred Ruins, which remain, And still a Majesty retain You in your mouldering Relics show GOD's special presence once below: So as blessed Angels might admire The Model of Their own Great Quire. Nor were it an Offence to call Those Angels to thy hastening Fall, We only can fit Poets be To grace Thee with an Elegy And to bewail a Silence there Where Neices turned each Sense to Eare. Religion's Ark, a Trophy raised By Zeal where God was rightly praised Cheered by Thy former Splendour must We now be blinded with Thy Dust? Ah that Thy Lead should fall to be AWinding sheet to Faith and Thee! To view Thee once more in Repair, OH Theatre of ROYAL Care! To re-exalt Thy glorious Name. And wash out our Augaan Shame. A Flood should issue from our Eyes Which might Alpheus equalise Time that devours the World & brings A Change on all inferior Things, May see an Age in greater Hast Rebuild Thee then this laid Thee waste, And found a Holy Pleasure in Such an Atonement for This Sin. However let Us duly mourn To view Thee wasting to Thy Urn. And if Time should not Thee restore. Thou liv'st in Figure as before. By ONE Who joining Names thru Things. Shares in Renown with other KINGS. Threnodia Adis PAULINA De Seipsâ. A SPICE Qualis eram primo perfecta Decore, Vertice sublimi visa ferire Polum, Culinine nec tantùm Coelo, sed proxima Cultu, Coelicolae nostros dum stupûere Choros: Dives Opum, sancta Ara Precum, Pietatis Asylum, Florida Pace, Fide pura, dicata DEO. Concipe Mente meum Decus esset quale secundum Contractum Senio cùm positura Situm; Pyramis à Flammis cùm surgeret icta Trisulcis, Auxiliatrices REGE ferente Manus: Propitio Sumptu renovatâ ut Matre, minorum Natarum Series tota. Venusta foret. Illa Ego Quae quondain sublimbus alta Columnis, Arcnum adornatis concamerata Tholis, In Coelum. Spirâ coepi tendisse stupendâ, Atque Minusterijs aptior esse sacris; Indè, Vetustatis devitatura Ruinas, Cum Mundo poteram continuâsse Dies. Maxima Christicolae mansissem Gloria Mundi, Invida & in nostras Roma fuisser Opes; Ipsa Cathedrali supefassem splendida Formâ, PETRE, tuámque Solo, MARCE, tuámque Salo; Atque Reformatum tune Relligione Nitorem Nactâ, Me summus conclecorâsset Honos. Sed mihi Seditio nocuit, quae Prodroma Lapsûs, Saevior ac ipso Tempore, Livor atrox. Cum sint Arma. Tibi tantùm Coelestia, PAUL, Militis Excubijs non eget Ista Domus: Antè Decora fui, jam Squallida tota recumbo; Est sacer Hinnitus quô Sacer Hymnus erat! Si Fluvio Stabulum javit Tyrinthius Heros, Victor Aquis, quandò Dextra negabat Opem; Excordes Nati, cur nunc in Funere Matris Conspicitis siccis Rudera nostra Genis? O, si versa forent in salsum Lumina Rivum, Elueret Sordes Rivus ut Iste meas! Involvo Lodice mei Sacra omnia Plumbi! Urna priús Magnis, jam rudis Urna Mihi! Laetor at aeratis quod sim victura Figuris, Ceu Volucris Syrijs quae reparata Rogis, lllius Auxilio, Qui non REX Nomine tantum, Sed Qui, par summis REGIBUS, edit Opus. Quanto Ego Flebilior, tantò Praesentior audi, Diruit, aedificat nam tua Dextra, DEUS! TU miserere Mei, mea TU demortua Saxa, Verus ut Amphion, mox animare potes: Dicta Dies, Scriptis promissa sidelibus, adsit, Cùm Favor in charae Saxa SIONIS erit! B 1E 2N 3E 8V 6O 5L 4V 7S 9 A oh Dni 610 Ethelbert K. of Kent built this Church & dedicated it to St Paul. Ao 670 Erkinwald the 4 Bishop increased it Afterwards K. Ethelstan & others enlarged its Revenues. In the time of W. the Con the old Fabric roofed with wood was burnt. Ao 1094 Mauritius B P of London began to build it as it now is viz. the Body of the Church & North & South Cross Isles After Maur: the Building was continued & the Steeple finished Ao 1225. The Choir finished Ao 1240 Ao 1237 St. Faiths begun to be builded Ao 1315 The Spire was taken down and made new. Ao 1444 the Steeple burnt with Lightning. Ao 1462 it was repaired again. Ao 1501 the Steeple burned down to the upper Roof by Lightning Ao 1566 the Roof repaired again. A further Repair intended by K. James Ao 1633 begun to be repaired within and without as now it is by King Charles. SIR Your Merit in these Verses & my Gratitude for your Civilities moved me to join your Pictures to this Piece. portrait Who would also present all our other Cathedrals in this Form, if encouraged by Such as your honoured SELF. DAN: KING The West end of St Paul's view of the west end of St. Paul's Cathedral The North View of St Paul's Church. view of the north aspect of St. Paul's Cathedral The South View of St Paul's Church as it was when the Spire was standing. view of the south aspect of St. Paul's Cathedral The South View of St Paul's Church. view of the south aspect of St. Paul's Cathedral The East end of St Paul's view of the east end of St. Paul's Cathedral The prospect of the Parochial church of St Faith from West to East under St Paul's view of the interior of the Parish Church of St. Faith under St. Paul's Cathedral The prospect of the Oriental part of the Church view of the interior of St. Paul's Cathedral, eastern part The prospect of the Choir of St Paul's Cathedral. view of the interior of St. Paul's Cathedral, choir The interior prospect of the Body of the Cathedral Church of St Paul's from West to the choir. view of the interior of St. Paul's Cathedral, western part plan of the Parish Church of St. Faith The Planographie of the parochial Church of St Faith The BODY of St FAITH'S CHURCH Part of the same Church called the Chapel of jesus. The Butreyes' belonging to the Upper and Oriental part of the Cathedral Church or choir of St Paul's. ●t john Bap●●● Chop 1. Will Lam●●●. 2. Harry Kytson. 3. 〈◊〉 Abni. 4. Tho: Hind. 5. Thomas 〈◊〉. 6. Will ●●bam. 7. 〈◊〉: Huntte. 8. Alin: johnson. 9 Will: W●t. 10. Will: Lily. 11. john: Good. 12. john: B●…. 13. ●●ry: Robinson. 14. Georg: Whilgist. 15. john: and Fran A●ly. 16. Rich: 〈…〉 names of several Tombs in 〈◊〉 Faiths under St Paul's. plan of St. Paul's Cathedral The Planographie of the Cathedral Church of St Paul's South West North. East The Body of the Church St Gregory's C the choir Saint Marys Chop. 1. The porticue. 2. The W. door. 3. The Turret. 4. The Convocation house. 5. The Little North door. 6. The Little S door. 7. The great N door. 8. The great S door. 9 Tho: Kemp's Chop. By of London Ao 65. 10. The Tomb of john Beauchamp. 11. The Chapter house. 12. The Steps to the choir. 13. The choir door. 14. The Tomb of Io: Donne Deane of this Church. 15. The Mon: of Io: Calletiy Deane of Paul's. 16. The Mon: of Will Hewet Ao 1590. 17. The Mon: of Will Cokayn Eq: aurat. 18. The Mon: of Mic: Baco●●●. 19 The Tomb of john Newcourt Ao 1425. 20. The To: of Valentine Carey Ao 〈◊〉. 21. The Tom: of Brabazon de Od●● Ao 149● 22. The To: of W. Rythym. 23. The T: of Sym: Edolph. 24. The T: of Ri: Lichfield. 25. The T: of Io: Acton. The Mo: of Christo: 26. Hatton Kof the Garter. 27. The To: of E●sta Fauconbridge L: Ep Ao 1225. 28. The To: of Hen: Wengham B P LoA 1258. 29. The To: Hen: Lacie E of Lincoln Ao 1406. 30. The T: of Rob: Braybroke B P of Lon. Ao 1404. 31. The To: of S Erckenwold. 32. The Mo: of Alex: Noel dean of this Changed A 1621. 33. The Mo: of Tho: Heneage Ep Aur Ao 1494. 34. The To: of Baff Hengham. 35. The To: of Sym: Barley K. of the Garter. 36. The Mo: of Io: of Gauntlet Duke of Lan: Ao 1399. 37. The Mon: of Will: Herbert E: of Penbro Ao 1569. 38. The To: of Io: Holins. 39 The To: of Io: Chish●ll. 40. The To: of Roff Niger B P of Lon: Ao 1542. 41. The Mo: of Io: Mason Ep aur Ao 1566. 42. The Mo: of Will Aubrey. 43. The To: of Sebbe K: of the Sax Ao 〈◊〉. 44. The T: of Etheldred K: of the Sax. Ao 1017. 45. The Tom: of Tho: Erore. 46. The To: of Will Green. 47. The To: of B: son of Hugh B of Lon: 48. The High Altar. 49. St Gregory's Chop. 50. St Dunstan's Chop. view of London centered on St. Paul's LONDON. THAMESIS FLWIUS. South work. D. King delin. et Excudit Ao 1553. D: Loggan fec: 1. St Paul's. 2. Whitehall. 3. Suffolk house. 4. York house. 5. Savoy. 6. Somerset house. 7. Arundel house. 8. St. Clements. 9 St. Dunstan's. 10. The Temple. 11. St Brides. 12. St. Andrew. 13. Barnard's Castle. 14. Queen hith. 15. St. Pulchers. 16. Three Cranes. 17. The Waterhouse. 18. The Stillyard. 19 Bowchurch. 20. Guild hall. 21. St. Michael's. 22. St. Laurence Poultney. 23. Fishmonger's hall. 24. The Old Swan. 25. The Bridge 26. Grace Church. 27. St. Dunstan in the East. 28. Billingsgate. 29. Custom house. 30. The Town. 31. Town wharf. 32. St. Katherine's. 33. St. Olaffe. 34. St. Mary Oueris. 35. Winchester house. 36. The Globe. 37. Bear Garden. 38. The Swan. 39 Harrow on the hill. 40. Hamsted. 41. Highgate. 42. Hackney. 43. ●outne●●. 44. Ell Ships. 45. Gallyfustie. 46. Coale harbour. TEMPLA sunt DEI Palatia, Bonitatis divinae Tribunalia, Misericordiae AEraria, Miserorum Asyla; ubi Sacra NUMINIS Celebratio est Imitatio Angelorum & AEternitatis Praeludium, Haec ergò temerare, temerarium, Mat. 21. 13: The City of London (as some writ) had its first Rise from Brute the Grandchild of AEneas, 70 years after the Destruction of Troy, whence (say they) it was called Troynobant or New Troy so called when Caesar entered into Britain. 54 years before the Birth of Christ. The name London derived (as some say) from Lud a British King, who enlarged it: Others from Liban-dian. or Diana's Temple because the chief Temple therein was dedicated to Diana on whose Ruins St Paul's was built by Ethelbert of Kent: It was walled 3 miles in compass Ao Chri. 306 by Helen the Mother of Constantine. In the time of H. 3ᵈ. it had six fare Gates. The Tower builded by W. the Conqueror Anᵒ 1078 At the Dissolution of Monasteries it had 17. Religious houses within the Walls, and 12 without. The number of Churches in the City of London within the Walls 99, in the Suburbs 31. Anno 1658. This City hath Longitude 24° 20′. Lat 51° 32′ Sold by john Ouerton at the White Horse without Newgate at the Corner of the little old Baly near the Fountain Tavern