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B04258 The loyal subjects exultation, for the coronation of King Charls the Second. To the tune of, When the king comes home in peace again. 1660 (1660) Wing L3371D; ESTC R180263 1,204 1

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The Loyal Subjects exultation for the Coronation of King Charls the Second To the Tune of When the King comes home in Peace again WHat Writers could Prognosticate Concerning Englands happy fate Lilly I think had little wit That night his threshold was besh it his Almanacks told King Charls never should Return to rule on English ground but Lilly's a Lyer like the Devil his Sire For now our Soveraign Charls is crown'd What 's now become of Lamberts power Alas hée 's Prisoner in the Tower Better days will now ensue Than ever yet poor England knew then well may we sing for joy of our King And in good Sack our sorrows drown'd for Charls is return'd and the old Rump's burn'd And now our Soveraign Charls is crown'd Well may our hearts with jey abound He that was twelve years lost is found And they that once were in his Pallace Have made their beds under the Gallows for Iustice thought good that such as thrist for blood Should under go deaths cruel wound and after did bring a Crown to the King For now our Soveraign Charls c. We saw a change on every side The Rump reviv'd when Cromwel dy'd And that Protector puppy Dick They from his Highnesse soon did kick and down from her Throne they tumbled old Joan Whereby her grief did much abound for a General stout turn'd them also out And now our Royal King is crown'd The second part to the same Tune ENgland was but a senslesse trunck Untill she was restor'd by Monck Who in despight of Rump and Souldiers Hath set her head upon her Shoulders where long let it stand to rule and command And be throughout the world renown'd let all honest men say Amen and Amen For now our Soveraign Charls is crown'd Welcome welcome happy light The Sun ne'r saw a braver sight Solomon was a wise Prince The like till now was ne'r known since let all tongues with joy cry Vive le roy And cast their Caps upon the ground let him ever be sad that now is not glad When as our Soveraign c. The Serving-man of Mistresse Lane Is now our Lord and Soveraign He that stood by the kitchin fire Is now advanc'd a little higher though skill he did lack to wind up the Iack Yet wisdome in his heart was found and Traitors must know though they then brought him low That now most gloriously hee 's crown'd Sée how the loyal hearts prepare Their stately shows and Pageants rare The wéeping Conduits now combine To turn their water into wine and London appears though striken in years Iust like a Virgin fresh and gay such comfort a King to his Subjects doth bring Upon his Coronation day Time was when we were stricken dumb We might not pray thy Kingdome come But now a glorious time we sée The Gods rejoyce as well as wée the Nymphs of the floods and they of the woods That wear the Livery of May the Birds of the ayre their parts they did bear Upon his Coronation day Lord bless the King and blast the hope Of all false hearts that love the Pope And frustrate all the wicked plots Of the Phanaticks and the Scots Oh may we increase in Plenty and Peace That after this blest time we may in spight of all those that have béen our foes See many another happy day FINIS London printed for F. Grove on Snow-hill Entred according to Order