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A90214 Ourania the high and mighty lady the Princess Royal of Aurange congratulated on her most happy arrival September the 25th. M.DC.LX. 1660 (1660) Wing O593; Thomason 669.f.26[12]; ESTC R210778 844 1

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OURANIA The High and Mighty Lady the Princess Royal OF AURANGE CONGRATULATED On Her Most Happy ARRIVAL September the 25th M.DC.LX SUre Darling Fortune humour'd thy sweet mind In thy most safe Recesse 't was hugely kind To take thee from our black tempestuous Times And place thee in Serener quiet Climes Bright Guardian Angel since you fled from hence W' have lost our Vertue and our Innocence W' have lost our peace w' have lost your father too And all 's imputed to our want of You. Nay while You staid to Complement the State Death rudely parts Your Dear Triumvirate And being angry he might snatch no more He rav'd and Storm'd to keep you from our Shore But Neptune felt our sighs more then the weather who 'd bear your greatness and our grief together Welcome Halcyon Lady as the Dove That the Old Worlds recovery did prove But where 's the Branch the Royal Orange Sprig To give assurance that the Plant doth live Since wars hot beams scorcht not that delug'd Not a ripe Orange can again be found ground Thrice welcome to our tossed shatter'd Ark Thou Star that lightst thy Brothers in the dark Castor and Pollux borrow'd Leda's rayes Her lustrous lightning made their night be dayes What did they suffer not what she not doe Hard hearted Fate doth love and fain would woe Oh such Widdow such a Turtle Mate Would put robb'd Nature to a new Create Set the great pair together Her and Mother No Name or Glory will be left another Go seek in vain for such a Loyal Love 'T is gone to Heav'n and interchang'd above Yet like a kindly vapour drawn from Earth That gratefully discends to ripe her Birth So her affections Mounted upwards run Fruitfully down upon the Prince her Son Here Love like Janus has a double Face One would not serve Great Mary full of Grace So many great relations ne're met Proportion'd wisdome and a minde so fit Now th' Happy Constellation appears The gladdest light e're blest the English Spheres We have forgot the miseries are past Since your sweet Influ'nce overtook the last Disquiet dare not stirre nor Rebel hand Move but a finger You secure the Land 'T is the Kings peace we keep and to him due But our Tranquility we owe to you O Land of Wonders what 's yet to be seen Your Princely Sister and your Mother Queen LONDON Printed by W. Godbid 1660.