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B04144 London and England triumphant: At the proclaiming of King Charls the Second, by both the Houses of Parliament, the Judges of the Land: with the Lord Mayor, the Court of Aldermen, and Council of the City, as it was performed with great solemnity, and loud acclamations of joy by the people in general. May the 8th. 1660. To the tune of, I am a jovial batchelor. 1660 (1660) Wing L2889A; ESTC R180109 1,358 1

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London and England Triumphant At the Proclaiming of King Charls the Second by both the Houses of Parliament the Judges of the Land with the Lord Mayor the Court of Aldermen and Council of the City as it was performed with great Solemnity and loud Acclamations of joy by the people in general May the 8th 1660. To the Tune of I am a Jovial Batchelor ENgland cast off thy mourning redemption now draws néer The Sun begins to shine again and every thing looks clear Thou now hast hit the mark at which thou hast so often aim'd For Royal Charls the Second is happily proclaim'd This is the greatest general Ioy I think that ever was And as miraculous a day as ere was brought to pass In less than six months time it was dangerous to have him nam'd Yet now King Charls the Second c. A valiant and more virtuous Prince England could never boast Circled about with providence sent from the Lord of Host Witness the scape at Worster so worthy to be nam'd But good King Charls the Second c. Our wise Astrologers fore-told the King should nere come home Lilly and Booker were too bold to write a Prince his doom 'T was not for want of ignorance but now their Art is maim'd For good King Charls the Second c. shop-keepers might have shut up shops cause Trading did decay But since they are in better hopes they shut up shops for joy For now they have all things for which their wishes aim'd Since Royal Charls the Second c. Our Schismaticks look sourely to see our cause of Ioy If it did in their power lye they would the Cause destroy Their pride their grand hypocrisses and treacheries are tam'd Since Royal Charls the Second is Englands King proclaim'd The second part to the same Tune But our Loyal Nobility and Gentry too may say This is a great deliverance just at the latter day When as the King in sorrow sate and Kingdome was inflam'd God rais'd him to a Throne of State For now the King 's proclaim'd The Royal Clergy have béen starv'd beheaded and undone Whilst Weavers and whilst Coblers did into their Pulpits run Where Blasphemy was daily taught and things not to be nam'd Till good King Charls the Second was royally proclaim'd The Law and sacred Gospel too were both Malignants grown They use our Lands as if wee had no title to our own Rebellion was a Babe of Grace and Loyalty was blam'd Till good King Charls the Second was lawfully proclaim'd The Church of England was abus'd grosly by such as those Our Apron Priests made mouths at us our Saints sung through the Nose Beloved take up arms they cry'd and do as wee have fram'd But now even in their height of pride King Charls is new proclam'd If Oliver and Bradshaw had but liv'd to see this day Without all doubt they would run mad and hang themselves for joy If was a dreadful danting but for to hear him nam'd Oh! how they 'd fall a canting to hear him King proclaim'd The Sun shone very brightly yet the rain and hail did fly Which shews when lawful Sons do reign all hail the Heavens cry The ioyes of all the City were highly to be fam'd When Royal Charls the Second was lawfully proclaim'd With drum and trumpet horse and foot and every Trained-band As if they meant for to go to 't gainst all that dare withstand God save the King all people cry'd as soon as hee was nam'd And thus King Charls the Second was royally proclaim'd God save the King cry I too And Parliament also That Prince and people may unite and prosperously grow God bless my good Lord General Monk may hee be ever fam'd Who was the cause that good King Charls the Second is proclaim'd FINIS London Printed for F. Grove on Snow hill Entered according to Order