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A55260 A Poem on the Right Honourable Sir James Smith the present lord mayor of the city of London. 1684 (1684) Wing P2704; ESTC R35111 511 1

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A POEM ON THE RIGHT HONOURABLE Sir James SMITH The Present Lord MAYOR Of the CITY of LONDON NOw may the Loyal once more hope to see The CITY Blest with civil Majestry The People pleas'd with their Monarchs choice The WHIGS confounded and the Church rejoyce Since he is chosen to possess the CHAIRE Who never knew no other honour here Then to discharge those duties which the just Carries untainted with them to the dust In whose exact and credible demean Much Loyalty and Justice may be seen Justice that may mistaken Zeal recall And turn the Sword which pointed to Whitehall Against those Rebells that wou'd destroy us all Rebells that wou'd destructively once more Unthrone their King and Tap our English gore Whose tender consciences disgest no Law But what was made to keep their KING in awe Who rather than their cause shou'd perish yet Wou'd draw on Heaven if Heaven wou'd suffer it Proud and ungrateful Wretches that must be By Justice lasht into fidelity Or nothing else their pride can countermand Not Argos Eyes not yet Briarus hands In these letigious times can scarcely do Without the helir of Heaven and Ceasar too Therefore let Justice then their ACTS regard And on this spacious CITY Watch and Ward But since the Scales will now be ballanc'd true And held at once by God our King and you What can we fear when govern'd we shall be By this thrice great thrice blest Triumviry LONDON Printed for S. W. 1684.