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A97008 A vvord in the Kings eare. Represented to his majestie to be taken into consideration, with the propositions of both kingdomes for peace. Walker, Henry, Ironmonger. 1647 (1647) Wing W391A; Thomason 669.f.11[78]; ESTC R221654 1,129 1

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A VVord in the KINGS Eare REPRESENTED To His MAJESTIE to be taken into Consideration with the Propositions of both KINGDOMES for PEACE Dread Soveraigne GIve leave great King unto your Subject here Now to approach your Royall presence neere To begge your heart unto your Parliaments To end your troubles and their discontents Lustre Your Crowne and doe three Kingdomes good And them recover from a Gulph of blood Your Subjects long from their darke Cells to see The glittering beames of your bright Majestie In splendor shine of Brittaine Great the King Great Charles in Honour through the World to ring The glory admired every where will be When King and Kingdomes shall in one agree Your Royall selfe first placed in the front Shining to us like Moses in the Mount Antiquity of greatnesse by discent Of Kingly race fixt in the government Of England Scotland Ireland Soveraigne Lord What Nation dare attempt to breake this Cord A monument of glory may you then On your right hand with comfort reare agen The Royall Progeny of valient dust Whose Fathers Acts no time can ever rust Your Royall Consort and our noble Queene That from your bed so long hath absent been And on the other side wee shall with joy Have future hopes in your posterity Those O live branches which from you proceed To rule our Children that shall us succeede Long may the Crowne with you and yours remaine Even till the time that Shilo come againe Your Luster in the Houses then will shine As if the heavenly powers did all combine To make you great beset with lights about Both England Scotland Ireland eke throughout All Courts and Officers will be content To borrow splender from your Government Vnto the Parliament great Charles unite There is the Royall Throne your Chaire of right There is the true state of Nobility Prowesse figur'd with magnanimity By long contracted honour in their blood Fitted for councell for a Princes good From all parts of the Kingdome there by summons Sit at your Royall feete the House of Commons Englands great body representative Contracted so to keepe the head alive Compel'd to contribute with heart and hand Our Soveraigne to preserve and save the Land Those Messages of grace which you have sent To both your Houses of the Parliament The Kingdomes sad distempers to compose Brought to your Royall hand what they propose To begge your Majesties assent O then Let them returne with Peace and joy agen Looke on our Army prostrate at your feete With brave deportment Englands King to greete Your Subjects liberties safe to defend They for the Land their dearest blood will spend To make you glorious in all Your Stations Your kingdomes terrible to other Nations May King and Parliament and Army eke Joyne hearts in one triangle as they speak Treat write and Act with great alacrity May all their hearts be wrapt into an extasie That those retirements which were made by spight May re-inforcements be now to unite May every one endeavour in his place By some sweet violence in such a Case Each other to surprise by Acts of love So firmly settled that no blast can move Devide or separate your Throne from you Or you from us so prayes VALKRUE FINIS Printed in the YEARE ·MDCXL VII