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A92952 Maiestie irradiant, or, the splendor display'd, of our soveraigne King Charles. Sadler, Anthony, b. 1610. 1660 (1660) Wing S267; Thomason 669.f.25[4]; ESTC R211866; ESTC R211878 1,025 1

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MAIESTIE Irradiant OR The Splendor Display'd OF Our Soveraigne KING CHARLES CHARLES the Second The Name is Renowned The Title Royal So Renowned is the Name So Royal is the Title It makes even Rhetorick to be Silent Impudence to be Asham'd and Treason to be Amaz'd He was Born A Prince In the merry Month of May In the happy Time of Peace But Not so Bred as Born Nor so Train'd up as Worthy Being from his Tender Age Sadly enforced unto the worst School of an Intestine War His Tutor a man in Arms his Book Military his Lesson Stratagemical and The Application of his Learning The Defence of Majesty He was An Early Soldier and a rare Proficient in so severe a Discipline Dolus an virtus is a Question but His Virtue and his Valour parallel He is Undoubtedly Victorious fortius est qui Se having Conquered Himself In His Enjoyments by being Temperate His Passion by being Moderate His Greatnesse by being Humble This Conquerour Carries his Trophies with him Yea and many times like One of the Sages Omnia Secum his Goods too His Life from the 10th year to the now 30th hath been a weary Pilgrimage and like our best Progenitors A Sojourners Condition from one Kingdom to another people He is Such a Son of such a Father CHARLES the Patient of CHARLES the Pious That Next the most pious Martyr CHARLES the First The most Patient Sufferer is CHARLES the Second He is Successively the King of Great Brittain and Ireland Proclaim'd and Crown'd in Scotland where Being most undutifully Treated He was Being in England most notoriously Betray'd The Battail at Worcester Famously Memorable as much For his Deliverance as his Valour was the fatal Signal of the Rebells Ruine They had The Day but not the Victory The Place but not the Person God's Mercy and the King's Escape are a Twin of Wonders A Prince So much Accomplisht as most Incomparable of such rare Deportment He is Belov'd and Fear'd of such Excellent Discourse He is observ'd and follow'd of such prudential Designs He is Admir'd and Blest A Prince Not more Royal then Religious Nor lesse Holy as to God then Just as to Men and Sober to Himself He is one That wears Christ's Banner Upon his Forehead The Cross upon his Crown A Sufferer for the Truth and A Defender of the Faith Such a Prince Whose Constancy to the Church of England and whose Arguments for that Constancy have rendred him By his most acute Opponents not only CHARLES the Zealous but CHARLES The Wise A Prince Not Wilful but Unanswerable Happy are the People Bona si sua norint that be in such a Case to have such a Prince to be their King and such a King to be their Nursing Father The Lord make us as thankful for him as Happy in him the Best of Men Crowned with the Best of Blessings So prayeth and so resteth for GOD and King CHARLES Anthony Sadler