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A54772 A poem on the coronation of King James II and his royl [sic] consort Queen Mary Phillips, John, 1631-1706. 1685 (1685) Wing P2095A; ESTC R37083 594 2

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A POEM ON THE CORONATION OF King JAMES II. AND His Royl Consort QUEEN MARY By John Phillips Gent. Student of Lincoln's-Inn AT last the early Birds with tunfuell Lays Proclaim'd the solemn welcomest of Days But Phoebus rose not yet since Charles was gone With whom he sate he kept his Mourning on Charles Heaven's glad Burthen now and justest Pride Who sits Enthron'd next his Great Father's side And now the weeping Skies with Clouds o'erspread Paid its last Tribute to the Royal Dead The Sun broke out with an unusual Ray And with new Beams bedect the smiling Day He saw th' incircled Heads and darting down Blest with a Lambent heat the Dazling Crown He saw the Pomp and Blushing did confess In adding Lustre He receiv'd no less The weighty Emblem of a Crown more bright Lifts the Great Bearer higher from our sight Adds an Eighth Genius to the brighter Heav'n But Fixst not wandring as the other Sev'n Such is his Valour and his vast Success You 'd think him more a Man were they but less But onely Gods like Mighty JAMES are They Who know no Limits to their Earthly sway But since to paint Perfection we cant ' raise Our Thoughts to equal height he 's less'ned by our Praise On then Great Prince with one united Ray The Sun and you together Rule the Day While your Fair Consort dect with Paler Light Successively with Phoebe Rules the Night Blest with such rich Advantages as these A JAMES and MARY Victory and Peace How Happy Albion do'st thou seem to be Thy Fate is to be envied ev'n by Thee FINIS LONDON Printed for J. Walthoe at the Black Lion in Chancery Lane over against Lincoln's-Inn