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A87082 A hymne called Englands Hosanna to God, for the restoration, and coronation of Charls the second, in imitation of that song, sung by the angels, Glory be to God. / Penned by Daniel Harcourt, sometime of Brazen-Nose Colledge in Oxford, an exile for his loyaltie; late chaplain to his Majesties Frigot, the Leopard, out of Italy. Harcourt, Daniel. 1661 (1661) Wing H691; Thomason 669.f.27[20]; ESTC R210277 1,384 1

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A HYMNE Called Englands Hosanna to GOD for the Restoration and Coronation of Charls the second In Imitation of that Song sung by the Angels Glory be to God Stan. the first THou that didst first imploy this Quire With such a Spirit me inspire Make me the Organ but the breath Be thou or else my life is death My soul cannot thi Glory give Unless by thee it move and live Soul of my soul some pitty take On me that Call for Jesus sake Else how shall I give thee Glory That am so sinfull Transitory Do thou in me make thy aboad Then Glory shall I give my God Stan. 2. T is now I feel a holy flame I am all fir'd to praise thy Name The Altars Coals new kindled are And high Perfumes fetcht from a fur Strong Fragrant smells they cast abroad In Glory of the Lord our God For Joys within and Joys without We David-like do dance about And cause we have to dance and sing Thou hast brought home and Crown'd our King Then Glory to thy Name O Lord Who hast our King and Church Restored Stan. 3. Oh that thou wouldst each soul invite Communicants to this delight Then shall our Harmony surpass All Quires that are or ever was Vollies of glory shall we give To thee that dost for ever live We glory give for that our birth Is high from Christ though low from Earth We glorie give for that again The bones do live that seemed slain Then glory to thy Name O Lord Who hast our King Crown'd and restor'd Stan. 4th Triumphant Arches we do rear Exceeding all that ever were And it becomes us so to do Thou gavest us life and sav'dst us too Our honour was trod in the dirt We stripped were unto our shirt A bondage laid upon our soul By them that knew how to controul Our Joys exiled and ravished And Charls our life lay murthered Then glory to thy Name O Lord That Charls hast Crowned and restored Stan. 5. Let us this to our Children tell And so Re-print this Miracle That it may never be forgot That we now are which erst were not Like Lazarus in Grave we lay Little differing from cold Clay We durst neither act nor speak Though our Hearts were like to break From Forreign coasts at last was brought Him which with tears was so long sought Then glory to thy Name O Lord Who hast our King Crown'd and Restor'd Stan. 6. Ashes our bread and drink our tears Our hopes all darkned by our fears The heavenly Manna Locked up And Poyson given us to sup The Clergy were the very scum That never neer a Text could come What God gave was not our own We into loathsom Gaols were thrown The Land opprest the King exil'd The Father arm'd against his Child But thou hast caus'd us to accord By Crowning of great Charls our Lord. Stan. 7. Deprest a long time we did lie Cause England did in England die Gracious Kings when they do fall Nations in them have Funeral Albion in our Charls did bleed Good Kings great Kingdoms do exceed To GOD we therefore praises give Cause England doth in England live How can a body but be dead That destitute is of a head Decollated we were O Lord Till thou our Charls Crown'd and restor'd Stan. 8. Oh that three Kingdoms then would raise Unto thy Name all fitting praise And offer up their Incense till They did thy blessed Nostrils fill That thou a savour sweet mightst find From every good and gratefull mind That so under the Pious wing Of Charls the Good we long may sing With Wisdom Crown this mighty Lord Given us of thy free accord Thus glory to thy Name O Lord That Charls the second hast restor'd Penned by Daniel Harcourt sometime of Brazen-Nose Colledge in Oxford An Exile for his Loyaltie late Chaplain to his Majesties Frigot the Leopard out of Italy