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A47276 A mournful elegy, on the deplorable, and never enough to be lamented death, of the illustrious, and serene Charles the II. King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, &c. Defender of the true, and apostolick faith; who departed this life, (and changed his corruptible crown for an uncorruptible,) on Friday the 6th of February, between 11. and 12. of the clock, in the forenoon, being the 55th. year of his age. 1684/5 Ker, Patrick, fl. 1691. 1685 (1685) Wing K341A; ESTC R213554 1,146 1

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A Mournful ELEGY On the Deplorable and never enough to be Lamented Death Of the Illustrious and Serene CHARLES the II. KING OF Great-Britain France and Ireland c. Defender of the True and Apostolick Faith who Departed this Life and changed his Corruptible CROWN for an Uncorruptible on Friday the 6th of February between 11. and 12. of the Clock in the Forenoon being the 55 th Year of his Age. 1684 5 Come And Rain Of Consecrate your Eyes before you Weep Afterwards let not your Sorrow Sleep Rivers down of Mournful Tears and true Orient Pearle but Occidental Hew Let Under Since Lamentations give our Passions Vent Unparalleled Discontent Soveraign CHARLES can not our Grief prevent Seditious Ere Care Unheard N onultra Dear yet Urg'd Sure S mec at first eclips'd his Skie E ngland knew his Soveraignity Cross and Loss refin'd by Britains Blush Unknown him to a pure Nonplus N on such Mournful Subjects Sings D read Soveraign Mirrour of all Kings Unawars Nine Kingdoms he Subdu'd Stedfast Preace to Common-wealths Renew'd Milde And Great Not AE nea's Meek yet Fierce if once but set on Edge Absolute if much provok'd to Rage Good and Just as any Prince could be National nor Partial yet was he AEqual Toss'd by Land and Sea By R ebellions Iarrs The As No B ritains Bane he Storms did Undergo Rout he quite did Overthrow Intestine at Home did vex him much Terrour and Relief of Dane and Dutch A tlas high yet as a Valley Low New Event could Turn him to and fro No In AEthereal Northern Mists could Darken his Bright Day I reland none could make him loose his Way AEquity was all his Plea Rebels Enhanse yr as X anthus And Retire and Loyalists draw nigh Eyes with Sable Tears and cry forc'd the Helespont to Roar X erxe's Army Landed on our Shore Could Orphans Cryes or Widdows Tears Prevail Or Loyal Sighs our suddain Straok Assail Or Monarch's Groans recall our Dismal Fates Which Grief renews and Joy Obliterates All Christian Kings in Europe then would cry For Soveraign CHARLES his Sacred Majesty 'T is Grief to see that he who did restore Peace to so many Kingdoms and the Whore That 's clad in Scarlet should so soon be gone Before his Sun approach'd the Horizon The Morning of his Age it was o'recast His Bright Star with Mar's Fiery Nose Opprest But ' ere his sun ascended the Noon Day Both Clouds and Comets Vanish'd quite away And ever since we borrow'd splendent Rayes Of Brightness to add Luster to our Days In Heaven-portending Prodegies I find Star-Gazers in their Judgements are but Blind Since they did see the star that did Presage His Death who was the Phoenix of his Age Dazel'd with Brightness of his Royal Skie Appli'd it not unto his Majesty But since our Sore a Salve along doth bring God Save Great JAMES our second Soveraign KING Let his Dominions Preface Black with White Since Rising Phoebus dissipates our Night Let Loyal Subjects then both Cry and Sing Like Birds Reviv'd in the returning Spring Let Court and City Shout and-make a Noise And Loyal Sighs still Eccho back Rejoyce Till Plotters all Conspiracies lay by And Treason turn to purest Loyalty P. K. London Printed by George Croom at the Sign of the Blue-Ball in Thames-street over against Baynard's-Castle 1685. 169.