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B08824 A congratulatory poem on King William's victories in Ireland, and his happy return into England. 1690 (1690) Wing C5824A; ESTC R224463 666 1

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A Congratulatory POEM On King WILLIAM's Victories in Ireland and his Happy Return into England W R GULIELMVS III. D. G. ANGLIAE SCOTIAE FRANCIAE HIBERNIAE REX F. D. WHen French like Locusts spread the Irish Coast And Teague could justly of his Numbers boast Sad was the Winter heavy the Campagn Shockt with Distempers and Tempestuous Rain Tents were our Tombs and Men lay dead unslain Not the great Schomberg could Resistance yield But Death reign'd Conquerour and kept the Field WILLIAM alone could War and Fate command Victorious Caesar has subdu'd the Land Hence Mighty Prince I 'll never scruple Transmigration true Since Alexander's Soul survives in you His Conduct Courage and his Fortune too What Sobietzky at Vienna got All that Lorain with Toyl and Time e're fought Admits no Ballance were it duly weigh'd With what King WILLIAM's daring Arms have made Their Cause was Intrest and the Papal See His True Religion Laws and Liberty Long and uncertain steps their Ends attain'd Whil st nothing here but Vidi Vici reign'd At his approach th' affrighted Rebels run Like flying Mists before the rising Sun Dublin rejoyc'd to quit her Copper Coyn When Caesar forc'd the Passes of the Boyn Thunder and Lightning from his Cannon flew Not storms of Rain but streams of Blood ensue Drogheda quitted on the first Alarm Duncannon Waterford pursue the Charm And all submit to his victorious Arm An Arm on which the Foe with wonder gaz'd An Arm at which the Battail stood amaz'd At which the Bullet trembled when it graz'd Heavens bless the Victor May his Triumphs rise Till Angels guard him to his native Skies And now with grateful Hearts and willing Hands England receives him from the Irish Bands And tho' the Empire courts him Holland more To act as General on a foreign Shore Unwillingly we wish his Grandeur shown Unless his Person still supplies the Throne FINIS LONDON Printed for James Blackwell at Bernard's-Inn-Gate in Holborn 1690.