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A42598 Englands joyfull holiday, or, St. Georges-day, holy honoured being the joyfull solemnity so long lookt for, of the coronation of King Charls the Second ... on St. Georges Day, being 23 of April : to the tune, The King enjoys his own again. Organisation Gestosis. 1661 (1661) Wing G49; ESTC R42042 1,576 2

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Englands Joyfull Holiday or St. Georges-Day holy Honoured being the joyfull Solemnity so long lookt for of the Coronation of King CHARLS the Second who was most highly attended by all his Dukes Earls Lords and Barons from the Tower through the City to Westminster where he was Crowned on St. Georges Day being 23. of April To the Tune The King enjoys his own again COme brave England be of good cheare For into you I will declare Of the to fullest sight that e're was seen In the age of either King or Queen Of Earls and Lords in glittering gold With admiration to behold Then let us all rejoyce and sing For CHARLS the second is Crowned King He a●ter twelve Years banishment By wicked Traytors strong consent Thou●h some endeavoured by their wiles To keep him from us many miles The Lord hath Crost their bad intent Let such false hearts therefore repent Then let us rejoyce and merrily sing For Charls the Second is Crown'd our King The Duke of Yorke with all his Traine And England's George don'ot still remain But all attend upon his Grace Each man according to his place Shewes ioy of heart in every thing And each man shouts God save the King Then let all true subjects rejoyce and sing For Charls the second is crown'd our King The glittering traine of Dukes and Earls In glittering Cold and costly Pearls With knights and Squires attend we see Upon his Grace of Courage free And glad they are as all doe say To live too see this happy day With joy of heart they all doe sing For joy their Masters Crowned King The City they no cost doe spare Their Loyalty for too declare With Pagean●●ich and brave attyre The bravery makes all admire A●d all the Companies on a row Which doth their great affections 〈◊〉 And do rejoyce in every thing With joy of heart to grace the Ki●● The Second Part to the same Tune What joy of heart we all expresse For to enioy such happinesse As the king upon the Throne to sit Who was long banisht from us yet The Lord hath brought him to his Crown And Scepter to sway in great renown Where he this day is to be seen In glorious manner Crowned King Let England then rejoyce with me That we this happy day doe see For cruelty shall surely scease And we again enjoy our Peace Let 's strive to keep it in our hand And then t' will never depart the Land Then may we rejoyce and merrily sing For Charls the second is Crowned King Let Booker and Lilly be a shamed And all their knowledge much be blamed For Writing against the King and Crown And Prophesying the Clergie down For they we see false Prophets are Though much made use of in the War Let us laugh at their folly and let us sing For now his Grace is Crown'd our King This year of God let us advance Which proves our great deliverance From Cruell Government of sword Which seldome doth regard Gods word Or cry of people in distress Though near so full of heaviness But let us rejoyce and merrily sing For Royal Charls is Crown'd our King There 's York and Lancaster does rejoyce Winchester and Worster raise their voice Lietchfield Coventry and Darby Town Nottingham and Newark of great renown Lincoln and Lecester of high degree With Peterborough and Hull all glad to see They do clap hands rejoyces and sing For joy that Charls is Crown'd our King Bristow Bathe and Exeter Portsmouth and Plinmouth seats of War Oxford and Cambridge of great fame And many more that I 'le not name Yet most of them doe shew great joy And sing a loud Vive Le Roy In heart and minde let all men sing For Charls the second is Crowned King Let all Phanaticks have a care And keep out of the Devils snare For this great work the Lord hath down In sending us the Gracious Son Of him whom you with wrath did slay For which you have cause to mourn alway But we will rejoyce and merrily sing For joy that he is now Crown'd our King God keep him safe from Treachery And all his good Nobility With happy daves and a long Raigne The glorious Gospell to maintain That altogether may agree Then we joyfull times shall see Then that they may let all men sing Amen amen God save the King By me O. G. London Printed for Richard Burton at the Horse-shoe in Smithfield