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A41954 Great York and Albany, or, The loyal welcome to His Royal Highness on his return from Scotland to the tune of, \"Hey boys up go we.\" 1682 (1682) Wing G1788; ESTC R37905 761 1

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Great YORK and Albany OR THE Loyal Welcom to His ROYAL HIGHNESS on His Return from SCOTLAND To the Tune of Hey Boys up go We. Now now the Zealots all must droop the Synagogues shall down and Truth and Loyalty get up The Pillars of the Throne The Whigs who Loyalty forsook shall with one Voice agree To welcome home the Mighty Duke of YORK and ALBANY 2 Behold with what a Glorious Train Of Noble Lords and Peers Great York is Guarded o're the Main In spight of all our Fears Our Groundless Doubts and Jealousies Of Popish Slavery For who can keep the Crowd in Peace But York and Albany 3 The wandring Dove that was sent forth To find some Landing near When Englands Ark was tost on Floods Of Jealousie and Fear Returns with Olive-branch of Joy To set the Nation free From Whiggish Rage that wou'd destroy Great York and Albany 4 And now He is return'd in Peace With all His Pompous Train Whom Heav'n protected o'r the Seas 'To Bless this Land again Let Us with Thankful Hearts comply And Joyful Harmony For Scotlands Hope and Englands Joy Is York and Albany 5 Let Bumpers flow and Bonfires blaze And every Steeple Ring To set forth Royal Jemmy's Praise The Brother of our King Let Trumpets found and Canons roar All with one voice agree Since Heav'n again has brought ashoar Great York and Albany 6 These solemn Rights they freely gave To ev'ry Factiuns Brother Who thought the Nation to Enslave And Ruine one another To M 〈…〉 and each Factious Lord To O 〈…〉 and S 〈…〉 But thought it Treason to afford To York and Albany 7 Now be confounded all you Tribe Of Ignoramus sway Who by Malicious Plots contriv'd To drive her Heir away As you did once before to France An Exile o'r the Sea Who to your grief did home advance Great York and Alban 8 And may he with the Joys He wed Together flourish still And live to crush the Serpents Head Whose Sting did pierce his Heel Till Rebels tremble at his Name And all the Land agree The Just Succession to Proclaim Of York and Albany LONDON Printed by NAT. THOMPSON MDCLXXXII